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LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 9:26:55 AM)

um with out labels how would you know what was in food




chellekitty -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 9:35:22 AM)

you think you know whats in food with labels [sm=biggrin.gif]do you know what the miscellanious percentages they are allowed to put in without putting it on the label?




teamnoir -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 10:24:30 AM)

Not by me. I'm generally the other way around. I think most slaves either have a very strange and unique definition of slavery, (which doesn't seem to be communicated very well), or that they tend to be psychoemotionally stunted.

There are a lot of so called slaves looking for rescue out there or looking to abdicate responsibility for large portions of their lives, which seems similar to me. And I don't see running away as a particularly healthy emotional strategy. Useful on occasion, of course, but not the sort of thing one should make a relationship career out of.




LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 10:32:16 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: chellekitty

you think you know whats in food with labels [sm=biggrin.gif]do you know what the miscellanious percentages they are allowed to put in without putting it on the label?


your just another cambel soup 




chellekitty -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 12:40:25 PM)

is that a compliment or insult?




TotalState -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 2:34:35 PM)

I agree that the terms are interchangable for the most part, but I'm the opposite when it comes to desire. 

I get the feeling that there are probably more people who don't want to go quite as far as those classically labelled 'slaves', though.  Lucky for me, that's not what I want.  Even more luckily, I've already found what I want.  ;)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Bobkgin

Now, the terms "sub" and "slave" are interchangeable.

I still use the old language, and for me slaves are still exceptional and more desirable than a submissive.

But don't expect anyone else to understand the difference.

[;)]




LATEXBABY64 -> RE: Perception (9/9/2007 5:48:48 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: chellekitty

is that a compliment or insult?


have you ever heard the cambell soup comercials where they go mmm mmm good  lol




subsnow -> RE: Perception (9/10/2007 11:25:52 AM)

Thank you for all of your responses.

I always seem to post threads that end up having a common theme...labels. It appears that I am having some self-identity troubles. I didn't realize it before but everyone has put it into perspective for me.

I'm trying to define who I am. I've always had trouble with that. When I was in high school I hated it that I couldn't categorize myself as an athlete or a drama geek. I was both, but in my mind, that was unacceptable. It had to be one or the other. It's the same now. I want to be treated as a submissive in every sense of the word or as an adult baby. The thing that I have to get through my head is that I could have a little of both worlds and in doing so, have it all.

I guess it still hasn't quite sunk in yet. I'm still young. Maybe this is just a stage. I didn't get out of high school too long ago afterall. The good news is that I'm not trying to conform anymore. I'm trying to define. I am who I am though and I like that. 




murmur -> RE: Perception (9/10/2007 11:36:50 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: LuckyAlbatross

So, fuck em.  Be who you are.



Amen.




Jeffff -> RE: Perception (9/10/2007 12:19:43 PM)

Almost always what L.A says...:)

Jeff




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