CERCKL -> RE: Coming out [as a sub] (4/10/2006 12:03:27 PM)
|
quote:
quote: ORIGINAL: mixielicous ... i dont want to hide who i am. then don't. if anyone asks, tell them who you are and exactly what the collar signifies. be it friends, family or acquaintances. just be prepared for the variety of responses (shock, amusement, horror, apathy, etc.)and the potential follow-up questions (like, "why?" and "have you seen a therapist?").[:)] _____________________________ Merc & beth "The words printed here are concepts. You must go through the experiences." - Saint Augustine First Marc & beth...I want to state that I love the fact that your quote is St Augustine...I spent more time with him back in college than I ever imagined I would and he still holds a soft spot with me, even if he was a prick... Second, I won't get into the dynamics of th OP's dynamics with her Master, to each there own...as for how you appear and now you deal with it, damn, it's college, that was part of what I loved being in my late teens and early twenties; never had tats or anything pierced besides my ears, still, I was one of the most extreme looking individuals on campus and downtown and I was amused by the attention garnered...I stayed in several fringe circles and they thought I was extreme, not just dress, but perspective, how I interacted, actions, etc...I was in the Honors College and was surrounded by ties, sweaters, khakis etc and I wore paratrooper boots, military surplus, priest vestments, fifties clothes, punk/goth t shirts, middle eastern clothes or some mixture thereof...when asked How can you wear that, I would respond by placing my head through the large hole at top and my arms through the two smaller holes on the side...in college my advisors, head of departments, instructors usually judged me by my academics not my multi-colored hair...and those who ventured close enough to be critical usually looked confused when left insulted... Point, besides on teh top of my head, is that you are responsible for what you do...if you choose to be blatant about what you are doing relationship-wise, then know there will be fallout and cope; if you are uncertain, decide what to do and don't whine about your decision...yes, there is a difference between rebellion and individuality. C Damn, with that typing again...would someone bring me my coffee and a proofreader?
|
|
|
|