Twicehappy2x -> RE: Proper Manners from a sub to a Dom/me. (8/14/2007 4:16:18 AM)
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ORIGINAL: AquaticSub Respect is earned. You, as a individual dominant or mistress, have done nothing to earn my respect. To give a blanket respect to anyone who bothered to put a capital D on dominant or tacked Master in front in their name would be disrespectful to those who have actually earned my respect. I owe you nothing above the common curtsey that I give any old person on the street and depending on the behavior you demonstrate I may not give you that. Damn, i wish i had read this a few days ago. We had company last week, a M/s couple that have been online friends with Jewel for quite a few years. They were very nice folks, pretty high protocal type though. But when i was joking about something stupid at which point the Dom part of the couple attempted to give me his best sideways evil "you, a slave, teasing me" dirty domly look. I almost lost it, it took all i could do not to just start laughing. If i had seen this i may have repeated it too him instead. Displaying common courtesy, well i am Southern so i always do. No i do not Sir and Ma'am anybody, it is always hon or something like that. In the south even the cops are just hon. Anybody who visits here is treated kindly, fed well, kept comfortable. I am even one of those people who inquires about prospective company's special dietary needs, allergies to anything like soap, perfume etc so i can insure they have a comfortable visit. But i give those titles to no one but my One/ones. And those evil domly looks are about as scary to me as those big bad ass biker looks(though i'll admit Scooter can give me some looks that make me cry). The fact that he required high protocal from his slave is fine but to expect me to act like her(quiet, not teasing for fear of giving offense, serving another domly type) well......Honestly i felt like i should have been wearing my favorite new tee shirt that reads "No, i am not drunk, i am always loud, friendly and clumsy" just so they knew what to expect.
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