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    The upside to training a young sub is you can train then they way you want and they have no experience to look back on and say "My other Dom was not like that or my other Dom made me do this"

    I used to work retail and when I hired I would look for those "trainable" and hire those with less experience so I could teach them they was they should be trained for a job, and not have them say "We did not do it that way where I worked before"

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    Quote Originally Posted by mkemse View Post
    The upside to training a young sub is you can train then they way you want and they have no experience to look back on and say "My other Dom was not like that or my other Dom made me do this"

    I used to work retail and when I hired I would look for those "trainable" and hire those with less experience so I could teach them they was they should be trained for a job, and not have them say "We did not do it that way where I worked before"
    ha ha. *points* insecurity issues. sorry about that. Couldn't help it.

    In my completly oposite experience, experienced subs are the fastest to train, because they understand what I'm getting at straight away. They've worked out their issues with themselves about their submissiveness which makes life so much easier for the both of us. Comunication is always better. But they on the other hand have much higher demands on me as a Master, which IMHO in turn trains me into, not only a better Master but also a better person. Experience rocks on all sides.

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