pinkpleasures -> RE: The word "Master" (8/21/2005 3:12:18 AM)
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DomTimothy, what is the "leather community"? Is it a synoynm for "BDSM"? Thank You Sir, pinkpleasures quote:
It would be good to keep my words in context, thank you. When I work, at times its the right situation to call someone Sir or Madam - but it isn't just about politeness, its about manners and respect. In a BDSM context, its isnt' a necessity to call someone Sir or Ma'am and if someone says to you directly - 'Please do not call me Sir, it makes me uncomfortable' - what are you going to do - refuse? - Now THAT is bad manners. It would be good to keep my words in context, thank you. When I work, at times its the right situation to call someone Sir or Madam - but it isn't just about politeness, its about manners and respect. In a BDSM context, its isnt' a necessity to call someone Sir or Ma'am and if someone says to you directly - 'Please do not call me Sir, it makes me uncomfortable' - what are you going to do - refuse? - Now THAT is bad manners. dark-angel This is my understanding regarding the use of the honorific "Master". No, He need not own a slave to become or remain a Master. Whether searching or not, a single Man can be a "Master" if He has chosen to pursue M/s relationships as opposed to other things on offer at the BDSM banquet. A Master seeks a slave; one who wishes to be owned and will not set limits. A "Dominant" is a Man who has chosen a D/s relationship; He will pursue a D/s relationship with a submissive woman and she will have hard and soft limits, which He will stretch but always respect. Men do not lose Their identiities as "Master" or "Dominant" while developing Their experience or searching, but some have difficulty accepting that a submissive woman or slave They have contacted will (in my opinion) wish to address Them by Their first names, not as "Master", "Dominant" or "Sir". As a submissive woman, i can say if a Man persists in refusing to use His first name, i stop contact with Him. Such a Man does not have a concept of M/s or D/s that would be comfortable for me. i have used the honorifics, particularly with my Dom and Master friends, but i yearn to find my One and speak the word with a whole different experience forthcoming. pinkpleasures
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