CallaFirestormBW
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ORIGINAL: BitaTruble D-types, how would you feel about being held to a higher standard? Do you think it's a form of hubris for an s-type to hold you to higher standards? Do you think you would have any trouble meeting those higher standards or is it beneath you to acknowledge the possibility? Something else? Either and/or all sets of questions to the switch types. I've said before that 'fair' has a different meaning to me in PE relationships -- instead of fair meaning "egalitarian", to me, in a PE relationship, it means "agreed upon" and "operating as negotiated". Because of this, I -expect- to be held to a higher standard in the characteristics that I feel comprise an individual who is "in charge" or "the seat of responsibility". I think that it is beneath my dignity to get into petty squabbling matches... in fact, if something degenerates to that level, I am inclined to absent myself completely, unless I am called upon to mediate. I expect to carry myself with dignity, and not to predicate my humor on the misfortune of others. I may have my volcanic episodes, but do my best not to whine, piss, and moan. I try to carry myself with the dignity of a woman who expects to be treated well. I strive to recognize my own complicity in my 'crises', and look to myself to remedy the mistakes I make, rather than expecting an entitlement to fix my 'boo boos'. On the other hand, I have my own "double standard" where s-types are concerned. If someone is going to yield, I expect them to do so -- I expect that they will not whine, complain, or wheedle when given something to do that isn't what they would have chosen for themselves or where something is denied that the s-type seems to think is hir 'right' to have. I also expect that a s-type individual will not be mouthy just for the sake of getting attention or to see how far xhe can push me, and I expect that it is not the s-type's mission in life to test me constantly to see how far xhe can go before I have to yank hir back. OTOH, I also think that, on a purely practical level, I don't believe I should be faulted for not being inclined to keep an immaculate house. *chuckles* That just isn't my job, or my forte-- and some wonderful boy is going to be -very- much appreciated for being able to make my place sparkle. I'm perfectly happy to acknowledge my 'weaknesses'... and keeping up the house is one of them. It's not that I -can't- do it... there are just so many other things that I prefer to spend my time on than petting dust bunnies with a broom! Calla Firestorm
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*** Said to me recently: "Look, I know you're the "voice of reason"... but dammit, I LIKE being unreasonable!!!!" "Your mind is more interested in the challenge of becoming than the challenge of doing." Jon Benson, Bodybuilder/Trainer
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