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		<title>What is Dominance?</title>
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Every now and again, when I mention that I write BDSM, I get funny looks. Inevitably, the next thing I hear is, &#8220;Why would anyone get into that? Who wants to be bossed around? Especially in bed?&#8221;
Which is true. We associate getting bossed around with crabby older sisters, supervisors at work, and other unpleasant folks. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every now and again, when I mention that I write BDSM, I get funny looks. Inevitably, the next thing I hear is, &#8220;Why would anyone get into that? Who wants to be bossed around? Especially in bed?&#8221;</p>
<p>Which is true. We associate getting bossed around with crabby older sisters, supervisors at work, and other unpleasant folks. Not really sexy ideas there.</p>
<p>Fortunately, BDSM isn&#8217;t about getting bossed around. Instead, it&#8217;s about letting go of control, giving it to someone else so that you are, in a sense, free. There are no decisions to make, because someone&#8217;s making them for you. There&#8217;s no guilt, because you aren&#8217;t calling the shots. No self-consciousness, because again, someone else is making the call.</p>
<p>Imagine, if you will, a small tragedy. Someone got hurt, and is in the hospital. They&#8217;re going to be okay, but you&#8217;ve had an emotional wringer of a day. You just want to stumble home, but there&#8217;s so much to deal with.</p>
<p>Then some saint of a family member comes along. He tells you to go home. He&#8217;ll handle the paperwork, and sit with the person that got hurt. You want to protest, of course, that you should do it all, because you&#8217;ll feel guilty otherwise. But the look in his eyes stops you. Go home, he says. Go rest. I will take care of it. I&#8217;ll carry the burden. You put it down for a while.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s an extreme example, but it&#8217;s right at the heart of Dominance and submission. In the above situation, the guilt has a chance to go away, as does the stress. Someone else is handling it. For just a little while, even just the couple hours it takes you to go and get some food and a hot shower, you don&#8217;t have to worry.</p>
<p>Dominance and submission are about trust. You trust the other person not to ask, or do, anything that you wouldn&#8217;t want to. You trust that they&#8217;ll take care of you, make you feel good, and give you the chance to just let go. They aren&#8217;t bossing you around. You&#8217;re allowing them control for a short time, and you trust that they&#8217;ll give it back.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s called &#8220;power exchange&#8221;. It can be sweet, intense, or very emotional, depending on what&#8217;s agreed upon. And it&#8217;s found in a lot of unexpected places, from BDSM books to urban fantasy. Werewolves have a certain element of Dominance to them, as do vampires.</p>
<p>Power exchange is what Meghan&#8217;s Submission is about. A woman wants to let go, and trusts a man to give her what she needs. And a man wants to give her that freedom and take care of her. It&#8217;s sweet, loving, and changes both their lives for the better.<br />
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