MsLilac -> RE: Domme terminology? (10/4/2007 5:12:30 AM)
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For me, I am not overly enthused with ‘Domme’. Though I do accept that people use it as the most common acceptance of identification for a female dominant or top, therefore I use it. I am with the camp that is none to keen with the pronunciation of ‘dom-ay’. But far worse, I have heard it pronounced ‘dom-y’ or 'dom-ee' - that makes me cringe, very yucky. I also agree that ‘Domme’ is very ‘fetishy’. I do prefer Domina, for reasons stated in the OP, but feel it has connotations similar to ‘Domme’. Mistress is a no for me, I dislike the connotations with that also. I cringe yet again when strangers address me as Mistress. I am certainly nobodies Mistress! I feel it is both ‘fetishy’ again, but also, it has the old suggestion of a mans ‘bit on the side’. Though I accept that this is a common term also to aid identification. I also am not fond of the term ‘Goddess’, actually, it is a bit of a pet hate of mine, though I will respect others 'right' to use it, and identification to it, each to their own. It’s just my personal opinion, but I do think it is disrespectful to those who are religious even though I am not. I also find it presumptuous, naïve and immature. When a man addresses me as ‘Goddess’, I think ‘fantasy wanker living in la-la land’. I personally refuse to address anyone as ‘Goddess’. I was chatting to a man who identified as slave, a very long time ago now, but he sticks out in my mind. We exchanged ideas, and had a good dialogue, and found we has a lot in common. But he did have this tendency to refer to me as Goddess, I didn’t correct it at the time. But when we found we had loads in common, and I told him about my degree and various achievements, he turns around and says “See, I knew you were more that just a Goddess”…. JUST!?… WTF? I do enjoy terms of respect like, ‘Ms’, ‘Lady’, Ma’am’, when first being approach by someone, just as I use terms of courtesy back. But in general I do not see the need, and offer my Christian name. When in a scene, I like ‘Queen’. It is the closet system as to how I run my household as well, so I find it fitting. Lol, I also have anti-royalist tendencies, so the irony of using a term of nobility in association with a sub culture I find quite amusing, lmfao!
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