MsCfromMelbourne -> RE: How do you separate private & public personalities (11/8/2007 3:31:39 AM)
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Lots of good points above. All I can add is: I am lucky to work in a profession where being "a bitch" is an essential quality. Clients expect me to be firm, confident, decisive, persuasive and aggressive in negotiations if necessary. Perhaps dominant women are drawn to these jobs. We aren't afraid of conflict and have a low need to be liked (we prefer respect) Of course it is never appropriate for women to allow their sex lives (kinky or vanilla) to spill over into the workplace. I learned that lesson the hard way a long time ago! Ironically, the more I can dominate at home and on weekends, the more I have mellowed at work. I will never be sweet and deferential, but I don't get as emotionally fired up by conflict (power plays) the way I used to before I got BDSM as an outlet 10+ years ago By the way, you can be dominant in public without being bitchy! Cool, calm, steely determination is far more powerful than bullying, screeching or nagging, in my experience. Of course most Dommes want a partner who can be "vanilla acting" whenever the occasion calls for it. I could never parade my sub as my partner in professional circles if he did silly things like call me Mistress, wear a leather collar or kneel! To outsiders, he is just a charming, well mannered and attentive younger and very handsome man. No doubt they all wonder what he sees in me........
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