Dancing with mirrors. (3)
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Posted by FindMyPet on Mon 18 May 09, 12:44 PM to the The_Slave_Forum group.
I have a mirror analogy I use and recently typed in: I thought it might be worth posting here to see if anyone else feels the same (and break the silence a bit) 
A lone submissive or dominant is like a person with no reflection. Together we are each other's reflection: natural.
The glass between us is trust: it breaks just once.
Other people can look into the glass, but needn't know about the link that keeps us in synch.
The problems come when one is distracted at an inopportune moment, or that glass cracks or breaks, as glass will over time.
And being apart is increasingly difficult, particularly for long distance relationships and visitors to the deeper ends of sub-space who can get left in The Void if not cared for properly for long enough.
Like a dance, one leading and one following, the relationship needs energy and attention from both sides of the mirror and has rewards of elation, togetherness and relief that the dance was a success.
But what makes the dance special is the entwining of reflections, the depth of understanding between partners and the limitless creativity that people demonstrate in high-risk, high-reward physical and mental activities. Hormones, eh? Who'd 'ave em?
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18 May 09, 3:07 PM Adverse_Camber UK, 3 yrs 
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A person without a reflection is a vampire...and broken glass is very, very sharp... Have you ever looked fear in the face and said i just don't care? It's only half past the point of no return...the Thunder before the lightning, the breath before the phrase (Pink)
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19 May 09, 10:14 PM CommanderBondage 3 yrs  |
FindMyPet wrote:
I have a mirror analogy I use and recently typed in: I thought it might be worth posting here to see if anyone else feels the same (and break the silence a bit) 
A lone submissive or dominant is like a person with no reflection. Together we are each other's reflection: natural.
Being alone does not mean we have no reflection. A mirror never stops reflecting. Our light never stops shining. It is those that choose not to look into the mirror.
The glass between us is trust: it breaks just once.
This is true;it can never be put together again!
Other people can look into the glass, but needn't know about the link that keeps us in synch.
And don't forget mirrors distort, so the real depth of our soul may never be seen by the viewer....
The problems come when one is distracted at an inopportune moment, or that glass cracks or breaks, as glass will over time.
Yes problems are just like buses...they come in three's and never when you want them !
And being apart is increasingly difficult, particularly for long distance relationships and visitors to the deeper ends of sub-space who can get left in The Void if not cared for properly for long enough.
I know all too well about long distance relationships and the void they leave............the mirror can get a bit tarnished and scratched, but with a little effort it can be re-silvered and polished and will be as good as new!
Like a dance, one leading and one following, the relationship needs energy and attention from both sides of the mirror and has rewards of elation, togetherness and relief that the dance was a success.
Thats right the reflection is only as good as the image put into it........
But what makes the dance special is the entwining of reflections, the depth of understanding between partners and the limitless creativity that people demonstrate in high-risk, high-reward physical and mental activities. Hormones, eh? Who'd 'ave em?
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The kaleidoscope of life eh?
(hope you don't mind my embedding my replies within your text in bold)
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31 May 09, 2:51 AM misfit UK, 3 yrs  |
I am currently 'dancing with myself' so not sure what this says about me.
M Space travels in my blood. And there ain't nothing I can do about it.
Now I know I'm being used but that's okay cause I like the abuse.
I can resist everything except temptation.
It's always funny until someone gets hurt and then it's just hilarious.
Cake or Death?
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