sexyred1 -> RE: BDSM, D/s, roles and forums (12/15/2007 1:15:52 PM)
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ORIGINAL: laurell3 Recently I've seen quite a few posts that seem to say if a person that identifies as a submissive posts on these boards and/or has an opinion that they feel strongly about they are not submissive or in the alternative, if a Dom/me posts on these boards asking for advice is it somehow an indication they are lacking as a Dom/me. Do you believe this is true? Is a submissive and/or slave, in your opinion, required or should they be required to submit to or change their personality to suit the D types on a message board? Does asking for advice on a forum indicate to you that someone is less of a Dominant? laurell, I think you know my answer to this question. are you kidding me?? I just blasted someone on another thread (perhaps this is the thread you are referring to??) for making this same statement. Here is what I wrote there: "You know, I find a lot of submissives who post about the aggressiveness of other submissives to be really annoying. Trying to be "subblier than thou" gets you no points around here. YOU don't see submission in people posting the way they want? Oh, gee whiz sorry? Who appointed you the arbiter of how submissives should post. I happen to think you posting with capital T/t is ridiculous, but I don't care, because as you may have forgotten, this is a public forum and people can reply in any manner they choose without their submissiveness being questioned. You would do well to develop a sense of humor because many of these so called aggressive, childish and ill mannered posts are actually funny. More often than not, they are honest and upfront, which is a hell of alot better than giving namby pamby advice like so many do who are afraid to express themselves." I find it hard to believe that anyone thinks that speaking your mind, giving tough opinions, being honest, witty, amusing or any other way of posting diminishes someone being submissive or Dominant; it is so absurd, it is laughable.
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