Esstee -> RE: Submissives who call the shots (2/24/2009 6:59:53 AM)
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I don't post in the "Ask a Mistress" section. Since there is a "General" section, an "Ask a Master" section, and an "Ask a Mistress" section, I think it's common sense that if someone posts in "Ask a Mistress" they're looking for a fem-dom point of view. I don't have a fem-dom point of view to offer, so I don't post there. My personal opinion is that it's just plain common courtesy and respect for the people who post there looking for a fem-dom point of view. Can I post in "Ask a Mistress"? Sure, I can, and I'm sure that the moderators of this board don't want the task of removing every errant post that lands there, or to deal with the temper-tantrums and threats of first amendment suits that would ensue if they restricted it. I agree with the others in this thread that having standards is a good thing. I think that is doubly true when you're talking about standards for your own behavior. Fwiw, I don't post in the ask-a-mistress section either. I've never identified as a mistress. I'm female, but not feminine, and definitely not a femdomme. I've never worn high heels, or a corset or any of that stuff. I'm a butch leatherdyke with decades of experience and I identify as a master. People who are in negotiated D/s relationships with me call me Sir. Back before 'gender' became a polite word for 'sex' it was possible to verbally distinguish between sex and gender, and I could self-describe as a masculine female. These days it takes more words to do that, and more people make erroneous assumptions about everyone being the same. We're not all the same, which is a good thing. It takes all kinds - and we *are* all kinds.
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