Sinergy
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Hello A/all, Respect. So often I find it lacking in our society. This (so-called) Dominant on here (who shall remain nameless) sends a bunch of emails to the submissive I am currently seeing. She responds and asks him several times to stop contacting her. He continues to contact her, and his emails are basically of a "why dont you want to talk to me?" variety, coupled with a "gee, Im a nice guy" facade. Seems to me that he wants her to respond. So I indicated to her that she not contact him any more, regardless of what he writes, and let me deal with it. Dont get me wrong, she is a big girl and probably smarter and more articulate than 99% of the people on the planet, and can certainly handle the problem. But I take that whole Dominant making the sandbox to keep the submissive safe and happy thing rather seriously. Besides which, she gets all squishy and yummy when I beat on my chest, drag her into the cave by the hair, etc. So I write him a polite email, asking him to respect our relationship, and tell him to cease and desist contacting her, or I will notify the collarme moderators that there is an on-line stalker if he continues to do so. He writes back with "Why are you contacting me? Are you both idiots?..." What was curious about his email is that it seemed to beg for a response from me. Then I sat and thought about it for a minute. This is a person who is demanding a response from other people, perhaps because he lacks a real deep sense of self identity. I figure that to him, any response, even a negative one, is better than 0 response. I am not going to respond to his non-consensual kink. I read somewhere the line "It is better to be hated than ignored." I did keep the email so I can forward it to the moderators if I need to. And if he contacts her again, I will contact the moderators and let them deal with the problem. Just me, etc. Sinergy
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