After my reply to freakxxx in the Training Your Sub thread someone convinced me to post here that checklist I made up a few months ago? I never found a list that seemed complete enough before so with the help of four different checklists found on the web plus another comprehensive list of fetishes I came up with my own. It is still not quite as ?perfect? as it could have been? and this is one of the reason I think it could be a good idea to post it here: If anyone can spot something I may have missed just let me know and I could still edit the post and add it to the original list ^-^
I have also arrange the ?willingness scale?? Instead of using numbers from 0 to 5 like many other lists do I put a one-word answer choice. But I guess anyone can arrange that to their liking as well
Also, like the title says, this list is for male doms/female subs? So I?m very sorry if this doesn?t apply to everyone. When I started to write it, it was only for my persona use and I never thought of posting it anywhere until now. I guess I could perhaps try to make a more general one some day but I?m not quite sure when I?ll find the time so I make no promise here
* Last: Note that has much has I recommend using lists, especially for beginners, they are only a tool and don?t replace good communication. So it?s nice to use them to discuss or negotiate certain activities but perhaps not-so-good to rely on them only.
I have also arrange the ?willingness scale?? Instead of using numbers from 0 to 5 like many other lists do I put a one-word answer choice. But I guess anyone can arrange that to their liking as well
Also, like the title says, this list is for male doms/female subs? So I?m very sorry if this doesn?t apply to everyone. When I started to write it, it was only for my persona use and I never thought of posting it anywhere until now. I guess I could perhaps try to make a more general one some day but I?m not quite sure when I?ll find the time so I make no promise here
* Last: Note that has much has I recommend using lists, especially for beginners, they are only a tool and don?t replace good communication. So it?s nice to use them to discuss or negotiate certain activities but perhaps not-so-good to rely on them only.
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