Money does not compensate for poor submission
I recently pointed out that my actual dogs are setting the bar for submissives who pursue my attention.
They're attentive. Consistent. Happy to see me. They know what's expected of them.
This was funny mostly because one of them steals my sweatpants and underwear.
But there's a serious point buried under the insult.
Money does not compensate for poor submission.
You can send a larger number. Great. I like money.
But if I have to chase you for it, remind you of something you promised, repeatedly explain what I expect, or wonder whether you'll disappear the moment you get bored, the number doesn't magically make that behavior interesting.
Meanwhile, someone who pays attention knows exactly how to get my attention.
He remembers.
He notices.
He follows through.
He sees something I want and thinks, I should handle that for her.
He receives an instruction and completes it without making the management of his submission another task for me.
Financial submission isn't valuable to me because moving money between accounts is difficult.
It's valuable because of everything the act of giving can communicate.
So yes.
My dogs are still setting the bar.
And they spend most of their day lying on the couch licking their ass.
I'd find that humiliating if I were you.