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Site logo image The Lightkeepers Journal posted: " Words have an incredible impact on our lives, shaping our emotions, thoughts, and perceptions. Certain phrases like "Have you eaten?" "Drive carefully." "Good morning, beautiful." "Sleep well." "I'm proud of you." "Are you feeling better?" "Take a jacket" Chatting With The Lightkeeper

What Is The Number One Trait Of A Good Dominant?

The Lightkeepers Journal

Sep 22

Words have an incredible impact on our lives, shaping our emotions, thoughts, and perceptions. Certain phrases like "Have you eaten?" "Drive carefully." "Good morning, beautiful." "Sleep well." "I'm proud of you." "Are you feeling better?" "Take a jacket, it's cold out." and "Be safe." often carry a significant weight, as they convey care, concern, and love. Interestingly, these phrases are sometimes linked to the world of Dominance and Submission (D/S), where they are seen as signs of a good dominant. However, it's essential to recognize that these words are not exclusive to any particular group. Instead, they are indicative of good people. In this blog post, we will explore how these phrases should be associated with quality individuals rather than confined to any specific lifestyle, and why being a good person is a fundamental prerequisite for being a good dominant.

Words have a remarkable ability to build connections, provide comfort, and express affection. When someone asks, "Have you eaten?" they are not just inquiring about your meal; they are showing genuine concern for your well-being. Similarly, phrases like "Good morning, beautiful" and "I'm proud of you" convey love and support, creating a positive and uplifting environment.

These phrases are not limited to any particular relationship dynamic or lifestyle. They are universal expressions of kindness and care. Whether you are in a D/S relationship or not, using these words demonstrates your capacity to connect with others on a deep and emotional level.

The belief that these phrases are exclusively associated with dominants in D/S relationships is a misconception. In reality, these expressions are used by people who prioritize kindness, empathy, and compassion. They reflect qualities that are not tied to any specific role or lifestyle but are instead characteristics of good people.

To be a good person means being considerate of others, showing empathy, and fostering a sense of belonging. These phrases are just one way that good people express their care and affection for those around them. Therefore, instead of pigeonholing them into a specific category, we should recognize that they are indicative of a broader, fundamental quality.

The connection between being a good person and being a good dominant is clear. In any D/S relationship, trust, communication, and respect are essential. A dominant who uses these caring phrases demonstrates their ability to nurture trust, communicate effectively, and show respect for their submissive partner's emotional well-being.

In D/S relationships, the dominant is responsible for the physical and emotional well-being of their submissive partner. Using phrases like "Are you feeling better?" or "Be safe" goes beyond just fulfilling a dominant role; it emphasizes the importance of the submissive's health and safety. A good dominant understands that their partner's well-being is paramount and prioritizes it in all aspects of the relationship.

We must keep in mind that, phrases like "Have you eaten?" "Drive carefully." "Good morning, beautiful." "Sleep well." "I'm proud of you." "Are you feeling better?" "Take a jacket, it's cold out." and "Be safe." are not limited to any specific lifestyle or relationship dynamic. They are expressions of kindness, care, and love that can be found in people from all walks of life. To associate them solely with D/S relationships does a disservice to the broader human capacity for empathy and compassion.

Being a good person is the foundation of being a good dominant. The qualities that these phrases reflect—empathy, care, and concern—are essential for establishing trust and maintaining a healthy D/S relationship. So, let us appreciate these words for what they truly represent: the power of being a quality person, regardless of any roles we may assume in our lives.

What are your thoughts, is being a good person a fundamental component of being a good dominant?

As with all of my thoughts, please see this disclaimer.

©TLK2023

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