Lumus
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I fell into a chat with an old friend of mine who's a female Switch; the conversation left a funny taste in my mouth, due to one of the topics we stumbled upon. It was about a "closet Switch" - someone listing themselves online as a submissive who claimed, in one-on-one conversation, to have their own submissive. There could be any number of reasons for this, I suppose. The truth was a bit lame, just a fishing expedition for a Pro, but that didn't stop the ole cogs in my head from cogitating on that sour flavour sitting in my mouth. Assuming for a moment that all personal, real-life bullcrap is set aside and you're simply dealing with "what you are" - Dom, Switch, sub/slave - would anyone have a viable reason to hide, obfuscate, or otherwise misrepresent what they are online after creating a profile with a preference...? I'll quickly define my intent regarding the word viable here as: not drama, not personal BS, and not a fake profile. I did a rundown in my head for reasons, and drew a blank. Mind you, I'm hard-wired with a predilection for "honesty regardless", a thing that's caused me more grief than you might suspect...so I could be biased. Hence this post. If anyone else has thoughts or opinions about why someone would intentionally mislabel themselves as Dom/me, Switch, submissive or slave [yes, I'm skirting the sub vs slave thing, I have better things to flog!] for a viable reason, I'd be interested in hearing and discussing them. [side-note: credit to Edie Brickell for the post's title...the song got stuck in my head whilst writing this]
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<Talk to educate; listen to learn.> ~ the other half of "L&L" ~ I have been dubbed the Rainmaker. Do not make me take your water for my tribe.
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