The trouble was that I had no idea what sort of rules I was actually after add to that my full-time job as a high school teacher and the fact that I live a long way from my partner, my lifestyle didn’t seem to be very conducive for committing myself to rules. Having only a vague notion of what D/s is, I approached my partner with the idea that she could make up rules for me to follow throughout the day that would (I had hoped) make me feel closer to her on a physical level. It had come out in the past that both of us had at least some interest in the D/s dynamic-or at the very least in some elements of BDSM, and as the date that we’d set for our first meeting crept closer, I began to play with the ideology of using D/s to bring our relationship into a physical plane. My partner and I had known each other for about two years and had been dating long distance for a little over a year Neither of us has been in a serious relationship before and as we had not yet met outside of Skype video calls, we were very slowly feeling our way around our commitment to each other. My submissive journey began a little stranger than most. Regardless, it was difficult to find any information about balancing my professional life with my submissive desires, so this article is dedicated to the people who, like me, wish to explore the D/s relationship dynamic and continue to work in the professional world. The last thing that I wanted was to have to give up my job-likewise, however, I didn’t want to pass up the opportunity to explore a budding interest because of my work environment. Because of the latter portion of my responsibilities, I was hesitant in wanting to explore the D/s dynamic. As a submissive who balances my full-time employment with my submissive role, one of my chief concerns will always be finding a way to please my dominant while maintaining a strong professional image outside of the home. When you’re working full time in a professional field, the desire to submit can be impeded by a good number of obstacles.
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