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Chapter 13
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The
Fallacy Of The Circle Of Motivation
So many of My ideas for articles are derived from conversations with O/others, and this is no exception. It's in discussing the dominant submissive lifestyle with O/others that I sometimes discover little understandings that I didn't even know existed. That's part of My personal growth in the lifestyle. In sharing them, I hope to make it possible for O/others to find understanding that promotes their growth as well.
The discussion that was the genesis for
this article was about the tendency for submissives to focus upon
the happiness of O/others, their Dominant for example, to their own
detriment. And for the purpose of that discussion, and this
article, W/we shall concentrate upon a submissive's tendency to focus
upon their Dominant in a relationship. In that discussion I
referred to this concept as a circle. But upon further
exploration, I've found that the circle is a mirage. And I'll
explain why in a bit.
I'm sure most submissives can relate to
the fact that they derive pleasure from giving pleasure, especially to
their Dominant. Most Dominants will understand that as well.
It's part of what makes a submissive what they are. It's part of
what promotes a power exchange. It's part of what makes the
lifestyle what it is. And yet there comes a point in which this
focus upon a Dominant can become unhealthy, when Their pleasure is
being addressed to the exclusion of a submissive's own pleasure.
First of all, it's important to note that
pleasure is not a zero sum game. There is not a finite amount of
pleasure to go around, and it's either all the Dominant's or all the
submissive's. O/one's pleasure does not exclude the O/other's.
They are not, in other words, mutually exclusive. In point of
fact, D/s is supposed to be a mutually pleasurable lifestyle, entered
into for the express purpose of being pleasurable to both Dominant and
submissive. Not for One or the other. Even in
relationships in which a submissive enjoys being treated like a
doormat, she does so for her own pleasure.
Still, W/we can A/all think of instances
in which a submissive's focus upon their Dominant's pleasure has
reached an unhealthy level. A level in which the submissive
finds themselves unhappy, unfullfilled and seemingly unable to do
anything to find a balance between their happiness and their
Dominant's. In most cases the submissive has allowed their need
to please their Dominant to overwhelm and suppress their needs for
personal fulfillment and pleasure. It's never healthy for one
need to supplant others. For all needs are just that, necessary.
And those unmet needs are sooner or later the source of great personal
discord and unhappiness.
The symptoms of such imbalance are felt
most strongly inside, as a sense of unhappiness and frustration.
But they can be seen externally as well, within the relationship,
career, etc. And it's often difficult to be specific about the
problem when questioned about it, as most submissives can best
describe it as generalized frustration and unhappiness. The
source is often elusive.
As Dominants, We are charged with the
general well being of Our submissives. We must remain ever
vigilant over their state of mind, their feelings and emotions.
We use a variety of sources to gather information, such as
observation, journals and probing questions. Amongst other
things, We understand the nature of a submissive's need to please, and
the dangers of having that need overwhelm personal needs for pleasure
and fulfillment.
The pleasure derived by both Dominant and
submissive within a D/s relationship is obviously intimately
intertwined. A submissive derives pleasure from submitting, and
a Dominant derives pleasure from Mastering. One is not possible
without the other. And yet, what distinguishes a healthy
submission from an unhealthy one? After all, outwardly they
would appear to be one in the same. The answer is motivation.
And this is where the "Fallacy Of The Circle Of Motivation"
becomes important.
Draw a circle on a piece of paper.
Mark any point on that circle. Trace the circle in any direction
and Y/you will return to that point. Now reverse your direction,
and again Y/you will return to that very same point. And yet you
started off in two opposite directions.
Motivation is much the same as that
circle. In one direction, a submissive will submit for their
personal pleasure. And in doing so, understands that it also
pleases their Dominant. That's not selfishness, it's simply
understanding the dynamics of a D/s relationship. They travel
together around the circle and in the end, they arrive at the point in
which both Dominant and submissive are pleased. In the other
direction, a submissive will submit for the pleasure of their
Dominant. And in doing so, operates under the same impression
that they will return to the same point on the circle, where both
are pleased. But they don't. Why is that?
Well, the answer may seem trivial, but
it's not. submitting for the pleasure of one's Dominant teaches
that it's good and right to submit for Their pleasure alone.
submissives are highly impressionable and intelligent creatures.
A pattern is established. And each time where there may be a
choice to be made between the Dominant's pleasure, and the
submissive's pleasure, it becomes easier and easier to choose the
Dominant's. To the exclusion of the submissive's.
On the surface that may seem consistent
with a D/s relationship. But that's a false premise.
Because it ignores the fact that D/s is supposed to be a mutually
gratifying lifestyle, and that there are more than just two choices to
be made, either pleasing the Dominant OR pleasing the
submissive. With few exceptions, there's a third. Pleasing
both. That's what negotiation, communication and consent are all
about. Finding those directions on the circle that please both,
and ultimately end up at that point on the circle where both Dominant
and submissive needs are met, and both are happy and fulfilled.
I'll grant Y/you that submissives are
often unable to ensure that their needs for personal happiness and
fulfillment are being met. In part, they rely upon and trust Us
Dominants to help them with that. Often they do not understand
their own motivations, and pleasing their Dominant seems to be the
equivalent of pleasing themselves. To be sure, there are many
times when that's truly the case. But there are many times when
it's not as well. As Dominants, We have an obligation, a
responsibility, to help Our submissives stand up for their rights and
needs. We need to help them understand their motivations,
whenever there is a choice to be made. Because in knowing their
motivation, We truly know whether there is informed consent. In
knowing motivation We truly know whether a submissive's own happiness
and pleasure is being looked after. In knowing their motivation,
We truly know which direction W/we are headed on that circle, and
whether O/our destination will be that point of mutual gratification.
I'd further submit that it's not enough
just to look after a submissive's needs for personal happiness and
fulfillment. I think it's incumbent upon Dominants to teach a
submissive how to do this for themselves. Helping them to become
more proficient at self expression and understanding is part of Our
obligations for their personal and lifestyle growth. After all,
without helping them develop this ability, what will they do when
We're not around to look after their needs? Teaching them
ensures that they have a lifetime ability to look after themselves in
Our absence. That's the safe and sane thing to do.
Y/you want a valid circle of happiness to
replace the false one described in this article? There is one.
When both Dominant and submissive make their decisions based upon
mutual gratification, not the happiness of One over the other.
And especially not upon the happiness of Y/your O/one, over Y/your
own. No Dominant I'm aware of could possibly be happy if They
knew that Their submissive was not truly happy as well.
Here's a few things to keep in mind when
happiness seems to involve a choice of One over the other:
I hope this may be helpful to some couples
in their personal relationships, and welcome comments and suggestions
so that W/we may consider A/all facets of achieving mutual
gratification in O/our personal D/s relationships.
ROVER (posted here with permission of the author)
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