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Writer's pictureMichelle Fegatofi

Five Things Every New BDSM Submissive Should Know


For every #newsubmissive entering into the world of #BDSM for the first time, there are many things that you will learn over time by reading and #researching, participating in munches and groups, but also eventually entering into a relationship with a #Dominant. As you gain experiences and continuously educate yourself, you will find that some of your Limits and beliefs change.


After spending so many years in the #Lifestyle, but also advising and helping many people with various aspects of BDSM, here are my top five items that I think every new submissive should know and consider before getting deeply involved in the BDSM #community.


1. Have a Limits List filled out. 

Even if you have not participated in any S&M or BDSM #activities, download, research and check off all items that you will and will not allow. This will not only help you understand portions of the Lifestyle that you may have never heard of but also help any future potential partners know your limits and be able to compare them to their own.


2. You do not owe your submission to anyone. Submitting to a Dominant is your choice. 

#Submitting to a dominant is a very personal choice and should never be given to anyone lightly. After you find the dominant you feel a very deep need and desire to serve and submit to, that's when you will know it's the right time to submit. You always have the option to say NO. Never forget that.

If any dominant demands you submit to them in any way, no matter if you are online or in real life, just tell them no or walk away. If they persist in harassing you, report them to the admin of the online site or to the host of the real life get together.


3. Knowledge is power. Educate yourself on the General BDSM Basics before participating in any activities.  

Read and research all you can about the various ways to practice BDSM. There are many web sites and books that you can read to gain a basic #knowledge of the different relationship dynamics, titles, and roles. The more you know, the better prepared you will be to participate in group activities and have a better understanding of weeding out the fakes that are not really dominants or submissives but only looking for someone to abuse.


4. Keep an Open Mind and Don't Judge Other's Kink. 

When you start learning and actually practicing BDSM, you will come across many different things that you may not like. You have to keep in mind that just because something is not your type of #kink, that it doesn't mean you have the right to disrespect someone else for practicing a different version of the Lifestyle.


5. Take Your Time to Find Your Own Way. Always Think Safety First. 

Don't rush into Any situations or relationships without being aware of what could happen.

If you rush into a relationship, rather it be for a play scene or a longer relationship, you will most likely end up hurt because you rushed into a situation without understanding the consequences or really knowing the person you entered into a play scene/relationship with.


You can download my free Limits Worksheet at https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/515793.


Every veteran in the BDSM scene will have their own list that they think a submissive should know. As you grow in knowledge and years of practicing the Lifestyle, you will compile your own list that will most likely be different from mine above. If you have anything you would like to add, please comment below!

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