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I am sorry that you were hurt by your experience. I just wanted to put forward the idea that that is not necessarily how it has to be and to point out that extramarital sexual encounters *with your spouse's full knowledge* is not the same as infidelity.
otter*
by Otter on 2006 Mar 2 - 22:23 | reply to this comment Lessons Learned Thank you for your comments on men and fidelity and a man protecting a woman's heart. This article came at a time in my life when I was about to give up on looking for this kind of relationship. I have found many men do not understand that this kind of life style is about much more than just being controlling or attracting a submissive female for his enjoyment only.
Many men I have encountered have been pleasant but were out for their own agenda and heedlessly causing harm by not even considering the responsibility of being in a dominant role. Not to say that all men are like this. My first experience into this type of life was actually what your article was about. He truly understood that my submission was actually my heart and a gift to be cherished, honored and respected. Unfortunately, I was too young to truly understand the gift he was giving me.
Many men who are married ask me to have affairs with them. This action alone often discourages me from engaging in a relationship. My true desire is to be with a man who understands monogamy and protection of the heart. It's true; I am a romantic at heart and often have wondered if what you spoke of could be a reality. There are few men that I am aware of that are faithful to their wives or significant others.