tsatske -> RE: How can I give you what is already yours? (12/11/2008 11:41:49 AM)
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Des - I got the term from a subbie mail list I used to belong to. It is designed to keep a conversation from deterating into, 'well, I am a slave, not a sub (a sub, not a slave, a bottom, not a sub...)' till you can't get past that. The corrollary term, BTW, was 'cucumber', which i also sometimes use here. I like that one, 'cause it makes me think of that old joke list, 'HOw is a cucumber better than a man', and therefore it makes me giggle, to think of all the Doms in the room as 'cucumbers'. Cali - I agree with the laziness part, and the 'how can we know what you or yours want'. I am not totally against the answers that come up of 'well, what do s/he or you want - try communicating' - although I also get that sometimes you just want some general answers to get your brain moving. But no one else can write the specifics for you. But I see this attitude I am talking about alot in the lifestyle in general. With my last master, I wrote our contract. Someone out there right now is gasping and clutching his chest. A slave wrote her own contract! What's next! But, ask a slave what she is willing to do for her Master, and she generally says, 'anything, Sir.' 'Whatever pleases you, Sir.' 'What do you want, Sir?' and poor Master is going, wow, that was very helpful, when it comes to writing this damn contract. Isn't it easier for me to write what I want and need and let him edit it? I am not saying slaves should always write the contract - I am saying there is nothing wrong with it, or any other form of the slave presenting what might gget done, ect. Communication requires that BOTH be willing to - well, speak up.
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