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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 9:31:30 AM   
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ORIGINAL: sweetezzra

Really now, is that appropriate?   Please don't post any more here.


OMG, are you kidding? Who are you to tell her not to post?

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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 9:42:51 AM   
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ORIGINAL: sweetezzra

Really now, is that appropriate?   Please don't post any more here.


EPIC lulz!

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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 9:54:07 AM   
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Ummmm.... first lesson:   "Novice" is NOT another word for "stupid".  Learn it well.  If you honestly think you have the right to tell people if they can or cannot post to these boards, I suggest you brace yourself.  You don't have that power, dear.

edited to add:  Obviously, this post is for the OP.  That "fast reply" option is annoying.  <grin>

< Message edited by MystressDream -- 11/29/2007 9:55:27 AM >


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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 9:58:50 AM   
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My domme and I have had many conversations in the areas the respondents brought up.  She values the online community's opinion as there are many experienced and reasonable people to be found there. She was following the posts and responses.  She was not happy with my conduct with other posters in the message area and requested that I apologize and thank everyone for their input.   I am doing so now.  Please forgive me.



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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 10:29:19 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: sweetezzra

My domme and I have had many conversations in the areas the respondents brought up.  She values the online community's opinion as there are many experienced and reasonable people to be found there. She was following the posts and responses.  She was not happy with my conduct with other posters in the message area and requested that I apologize and thank everyone for their input.   I am doing so now.  Please forgive me.





OMG, LOL, I just read the responses ( unfortunately, I do have to work, sighs or would stay here all the time) and a myriad of responses crossed my mind as I was skimming the latest responses till I got to this one, such as:

1) I'm sure that as a newbie you will find it is not good manners to correct a person when they are answering someone else
2) It is never good form to stand up for a domme instead of giving her the opportunity to, makes it seem she can't answer for herself, although it is noble in some ways that a sub immediately puffs up when his domme has a question posed to her when she herself in fact had the same attitude with her post, which is why she got the response from me she did
3) I'm not sure if you expected I would be "chastened" by your correction, (but good luck with that, smiles, and please don't hold your breath)

Now you went and acted like a big boy, so those points were moot.

I am glad your domme talked to you, and would love to see her post....or was I right, lol, and it was the actual poster I responded to that puffed you up so badly?  I'm guessing it was, and if so, am still waiting for her input.  If not, my bad.  I bet I know the answer already but am interested in your reply, truly. Please feel free to post on the boards with the answer. After all, I would never have the temerity and brazenness myself to tell someone not to post, but that is just me. 

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RE: Advice for a novice - 11/29/2007 6:02:34 PM   
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ORIGINAL: sweetezzra

...... advice on how to experience this as a "newbie."  My interests include power exchange, bondage, ass play, humiliation, discipline, servitude and the like.   What should I watch out for?  What should I be wary of?   What should I take into consideration before agreeing to do such things?
  


John Warren: "The Loving Dom" is a good place to start.

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