MadRabbit -> RE: Relationships and complicating what should be simple. (7/8/2007 3:17:32 PM)
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ORIGINAL: VeryMercurial I have to disagree. We are all different, we all seek different things here. We can't even agree on the definition of a: Dominant, submissive, switch, Top, or bottom. It is very complicated, until you find a partner that is on the same page as you are. Shes not talking about definitions, but rather behaviors and things that happen within the relationship. I've said it before. What defines my M/S relationship is simply my authority over my slave. What I tell the slave to do, how I want her to act and behave, and what goes on as far as the details of my relationship are completely up to my preference. Whether I choose to make my slave wear a slave collar, a horse bridle, a leash made from rope, or clown hair has zero bearing on my authority. Whether I prefer my slave to be outspoken, loud, and talkative as opposed to the silent stereotype often portrayed has zero bearing on my authority. If I prefer to have my slave call me Sir, Master, Captain, Bitch, or Seargeant Skipy the Space Skunk has no bearing on my authority. If I were to one day want my slave to perform needle play on me and ordered her to do so, it has zero bearing on my authority...no more than ordering her to give me a blowjob does. However, the stereotype of the Top = Dominant would make other people scream your "unDomly". The BDSM community in general has this narrow perspective regarding behaviors and protocols that happen in a relationship created from a number of influences, primarily fantasy. Slave collars, slave positions, chains, cuffs, walking around the hoise naked, kneeling naked with a cup of coffee. Personas regarding how a Dominant or submissive/slave should act. To me, these are merely superficial standards and whether I adhere to any of them has absolutely no bearing on my relationship. Its about the mentalities and the authority transfer between us.
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