sleuthingsub -> RE: Mistress Titles (11/23/2008 1:23:45 PM)
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ORIGINAL: youQadesh Its good that you say that because being new to the dominant role there is a degree of novelty in every step of being a Dom. This can make it hard for me to discern what is truly strange and what is normal. I understand that this doesn't necessarily matter but it does help me check myself to have at least some concept of the status quo. I don't think I will be a "showy" Dom. I don't like a lot of frills and role playing elements so it would be completely of base for anyone to call me Goddess. Though I do see that many people find those elements of drama and fantasy appealing. Some dominas *love* what I call the "over-the-topness." It's all a matter of personal preference, and I don't mind it so much as long as it's limited to a scene. I just feel that if you engage in it all the time, it's easier to let all this goddess/queen/bitch stuff carry over into vanilla life and it probably won't go over too well with your boss, your mother, or your dry cleaner. Hang around on the boards for a while and you can tell when some people have let the d/s dynamic warp their perception (anybody remember Stacy?). Don't know stacy, but I hear that her mom had it goin' on. To be serious for a bit, I don't think that you can really blame a dominant's preferred title for how they conduct themselves outside of their private life. Someone who likes being called Ma'am by their sub can still take themselves too seriously in the public realm. My girlfriend likes to be addressed as Goddess, and she's one of the silliest, joy-inducing people I know. To me it's just like any other title, as it represents power and responsibility, and establishes a chain of command. Plus, I think we both like the irony, considering we're atheistic. Now if she expected me to sacrifice live koalas while juggling starved piranhas in a weekly ritual to worship her, it'd be a bit different. But again, she could expect that, and still just like to be called by her name. To summarize, as long as you know how to laugh at yourself, you can call yourself whatever ya like and I doubt you'll have a problem.
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