xoxi -> RE: Yes this is likely to upset you (9/21/2007 3:33:00 PM)
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Missturbation - I had the exact same reaction to the OP. My mom uses the phrase "don't be a doormat - speak up for yourself" and has for as long as I can remember. It's a common word that has a generally accepted meaning for more people as a pushover than for people who like to get trampled. Why not use 'trampling fetish' instead? What's next - saying you can't call someone a pushover because I like when my man pushes me over the back of the sofa to fuck me? I have a pushover fetish? Edited to add - I don't see why you think someone using that word is being 'lazy' in describing themselves. They are using a specific word that has a common, generally accepted, and agreed upon meaning. It's not like they're saying "I don't like being treated like, you know, like I don't matter, or like, think, or anything, you know?"
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