MistressKay -> RE: Titles (9/25/2005 10:47:26 AM)
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In the online world Domme denotes female, Dom denotes male - but these differences do not exist in the real world (you will never hear this is "domme Kay" in real life - you will hear this is Kay and she is a Dom). It was simply an easy way to signify gender in relationship to dominance. Funny that submission (or sub) hasn't found that gender specific reference in the online world - but then again with all the types of submissives - male, female, transgendered, transexuals, transvestities, etc.) it is difficult to assign a gender to anyone anymore. With reference to dominatrix - that is a "domina" who performs "tricks" for money (trix or tricks is slang used by the prostitution industry). In most bdsm communities the use of dominatrix for a lifestyler is considered the ultimate insult. I personally use dominatrix for teaching perposes because the average vanilla person knows what a dominatrix is - from there I can educate them in the differences between what consenting adults do for fun and the abuse that most associate with the world of the dominatrix. In the end - it's all just semantics - find what works for you and when in doubt ask who you are talking to. You will find there are as many different definitions as there are different kinks. No two people are the same and how they interpret words and the meaning behind them will be different depending on too many variables to list. Don't get hung up on titles - it's who a person is on the inside that defines them, not what they call themselves on the outside. Lady Kay Ottawa ON Canada
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