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I’ve noticed an influx of so-called "subs" on Twitter shouting into the void with posts like, "Who wants money?" or "I need a Domme to drain me." It seems counterintuitive for someone claiming to be a submissive to demand attention rather than seek out a Domme with intention and respect.
Are these subs genuinely looking for a connection, or is it all about attention? Maybe some are hoping to find a Domme who will initiate the dynamic, but doesn't that contradict the power structure of submission? A true submissive should approach with humility and deference, right?
Or are they just scammers trying to bait people into interactions? If that's the case, what’s their endgame? To trick Dommes into proving they’re "real"? To waste time and energy?
I’d love to hear others’ perspectives. Do you think it’s desperation, cluelessness, or manipulation? Do you interact with these accounts, or do you ignore them entirely?
It’s fascinating how platforms like Twitter shape dynamics in findom. Instead of a sub discreetly approaching a Domme, some subs seem to prioritize visibility and volume over quality interactions.
Curious to know how others feel about this trend—especially Dommes. Do you think it’s worth engaging, or is it better to let these "paypigs" figure out the proper etiquette on their own?
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