Mercnbeth -> RE: Submissive/Slave (10/27/2005 6:58:56 AM)
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Can someone please tell me the difference between a submissive and a slave? kitten, you brave poster, you! *one has 5 more letters than the other. **one is an adjective, one is a noun. ***there is no historically abhorrant version of a "submissive", unless you are talking to a feminist about religion-based domestic discipline. ****entering into a relationship with a submissive individual is not challenging the law, owning another human being is. and, just for fun, how about the similarities? BOTH words can define a particular role within a relationship which might be to either of the following extremes or somewhere in between for any number of reasons: mono or poly celibate or sex-crazed deeply fulfilling on multiple levels or satisfying an occasional urge in a fixed period of time filled with love or filled with hateful emotion purpose-driven or random circumstancial occurrance highly controlled(some like to say micro-managed) or minimally controlled by the "Dom" or "Master" real-time or cyber only ultimately, it is deeply subjective, like the words "beauty" and "art". will you ascribe to someone else's definition of either one of those words or do you know what is beautiful TO YOU or what YOU appreciate as artistic? the definition of any number of published authors or self-proclaimed experts, from Webster's to Dr. Ruth will help with a basic definition, as THEY see it or as THEY believe it is widely-accepted, however, nothing beats real time experience! this slave's definition is the same now as it was when she discovered their relevance to D/s relationships. something that has helped this slave to reinforce the differences as she sees them and as Master sees them has been to have conversations with real live flesh and blood folks who label themselves "submissive" or "slave" and see what it means to them. sometimes actions speak louder than words. this slave has found that the definition that matters most is the one we have to define for ourselves by deciding what it means to US, what it means to any potential or existing partner within the potential or existing relationship...in other words, it matters not what this slave perceives the difference to be for it to be defined by others and have it totally work for them. and in case you are curious as to this slave's opinion on the definitions try this link: The End of Slavery a similar, and possibly easier to answer, question: which came first, the chicken or the egg?[:D]
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