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servantheart -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 4:34:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: hejira92


When I lived down South many moons ago, I was asked out with the use of this phrase,
 
"I'm fixin' on carryin' y'all to dinner."
 
This little NY girl looked at him with the strangest expression for a good minute while she translated it into English. Why would he think he could carry me? How strong is his back? What is he fixin'? I didn't realize I had been asked out.
 
*****on topic*****
 
Sir does not allow me to say "OK." He feels this is a throwaway and a sign that the listener is not giving full attention. I may say "alright" when casually agreeing and only "Yes, Sir" when taking direction. 
 


Now that's just embarassing, speaking as a southerner [sm=Groaner.gif][sm=hardlimit.gif] 





SirDominic -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 8:35:37 AM)

Grammatically the one that just drives me NUTS is using "at" to finish every sentence. Like "Where's it at?" instead of "Where is it?"

Otherwise, like many have mentioned, my slave is not allowed to put herself down or belittle her herself.




justme27 -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 8:37:59 AM)

we all know "wheres it at" between the a and the t 




NuevaVida -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 8:39:52 AM)


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ORIGINAL: SirDominic

Grammatically the one that just drives me NUTS is using "at" to finish every sentence. Like "Where's it at?" instead of "Where is it?"



My father used to (repeatedly) tell this joke about a guy at work who asked the boss, "Where's that file at?" The boss answered, "You shouldn't end a sentence with a preposition." So the guy said, "OK...where's it at, asshole?" [8D]

But yeah, that bugs me, too.




MercTech -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 10:14:42 AM)

Odd phrases....
"You want yo sandwich dress?"     New Orleans... do you want that with lettuce, tomato, and mayo?
"Time to run up the kitchen."          Ohio... time to clean up after dinner. 
"Stinkeye my woman I break you"  Hawaii... Quit staring at my girlfriend.  .. was actually staring at the elaborate tribal tattoos
"Murfle mobble mwo wmwow"       U.S.  ... heard at many drive through food service establishments.  I think it means "May I take your order" but could mean "I want to put corrosive cleaner in your groin"

The big one banned in my house is "I'm not good enough..."  If I didn't think you were, you would not be here. 

Stefan




servantheart -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 3:28:51 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MercTech
"Murfle mobble mwo wmwow"       U.S.  ... heard at many drive through food service establishments.  I think it means "May I take your order" but could mean "I want to put corrosive cleaner in your groin"
Stefan


LMAO!!![sm=biggrin.gif]

Yep, but have You ever noticed that the phrase "Would you like fries with that?" always comes through loud and clear?
 




SailingBum -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 8:39:09 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Knightenslaves

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ORIGINAL: SailingBum


I'm not sure why this word and other words like it and "no" in certain instances would be included in this list,  would need to be baned.  To me is show a complete lack of respect.  Those types of words have don't belong in any relationship.

I was raised in a home that when Dad said jump  your reply was how high. 

BadOne


I do not think I specifially said to any of my slaves "Those words are banned" but rather something to the effect of what the correct response is. I agree they have no place in a relationship, especially a M/s or D/s but in society they are common phrases and accepted.


My response was in regard to Ironbear post.  I agree that they are accepted,  however not in my little world.  My kids knew by "instinct" not to use those words around me.

BadOne




MissSCD -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/11/2008 8:42:45 PM)

Racial slurs are not acceptable with me in any relationship.  We try not to disucuss politics we are very different in ethic values.   Religion is something we do not talk about much either.

Regards, MissSCD




Taboo4Two -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/12/2008 5:35:38 AM)

The one phrase I rarely use is "I'm disappointed in you." It has such a profound effect that in our eight years together I have only said it once and it brought instant uncontrolable tears. We refer to it as the "d" word.





sunshinemiss -> RE: Are there any words of phrases which are banned in your relationship? If so why? (11/13/2008 9:31:08 AM)

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ORIGINAL: MercTech

"Time to run up the kitchen."          Ohio... time to clean up after dinner. 

Stefan


I believe you mean "Time to RED up the kitchen"... at least that's what is said in THIS part of Ohio.




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