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@xVirtualDom

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Sir 🔗@xVirtualDom·
in D/s, a Dominant’s authority shouldn’t come from ego. you lead from observation. if you’re not studying your submissive’s patterns, triggers, habits, and goals, you’re not leading. you’re just giving orders.
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a Dominant builds expectations from what their submissive has expressed they need. their weaknesses, their discipline gaps, their desires for growth. this is what shapes structure. anything else is just control without purpose.
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Dominance is intentional. it’s seeing who your submissive is, who they want to be, and creating structure that closes that gap. leadership without understanding is pointless. when you truly know your submissive your direction doesn’t feel like control it becomes exactly what they asked for.
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it is not a submissive’s job to police how their Dom corrects them. if you agreed to do something a certain way, then your responsibility is to do it that way. if you fall short, accept the correction and fix the behavior. correction is part of accountability in a D/s dynamic. however, it should remain respectful and stay within the boundaries and agreements both people consented to. clear expectations and limits protect the health of the dynamic.
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in D/s, both roles carry responsibility. a submissive should follow what they agreed to and accept correction when they fall short. a Dom should honor their agreements, lead with consistency, protect the dynamic, and hold the submissive accountable. a Dom is responsible for maintaining the structure that keeps the dynamic stable.
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