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Mustardseed -> RE: Dom/Domme aftercare (3/7/2007 5:38:38 AM)
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When I bottom, one of the first things I ask during negotiations when we get to the discussing the aftercare requirements is, "And is there anything that I can do for you?" Usually the response I'd get is, "As long as I have a cigarette and a sit-down while making sure you're alright, I'll be fine." When I read my Daddy's profile for the first time, I noticed that he listed his aftercare requirements right there on the page. I thought this was a wonderful idea. Perhaps if more people saw this casually addressed online, fewer bottoms would be so surprised by the idea. During my initial few experiences with topping, I experienced a bit of alarm when the community bottom has said, "I'm okay" and wandered off. Usually I assumed that I did something horribly wrong and they wanted to get away from me as quickly as possible rather than actually talk to me about it. But given that this person was a community (sometimes nicknamed "user friendly") bottom, the liklihood of that is rather low. Indeed, once the person in question told me that he didn't need any aftercare because I'd been pretty much giving it during the scene. *blink* I must admit, having a reason for the lack of expected aftercare did make me feel a bit better, though I was a little adrift afterwards. Now, I have a new stunt bottom who I'll be playing with solo for the first time this coming Saturday. While we negotiated his aftercare, we didn't really negotiate mine past the point that I'd be sitting with him while he recovered ... which seemed to be the minimal requirement that I need: "Are you okay? Are you going to take this to the papers tomorrow because you don't want to tell me how I screwed up tonight?" However, this sort of thread keeps reminding me of what my aftercare needs as a top might be in the future depending on what sort of scene I'm doing, and my emotional connection to as athe person I'm playing with. Thank you.
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