sunshinemiss -> RE: Can a sub be too polite? (1/10/2011 5:51:39 AM)
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If a sub is trying to make a positive impression and has read a lot of the advice, do you think it's possible to overthink things and become too polite? Yes. When it becomes fake. quote:
What if in an intro email, or first conversation or first interaction in real life, he's constantly saying "thank you," and "I am so grateful for.." and "Ma'am you are so gracious," and "I cannot thank you enough," etc? That sounds pretty sniveling and dreary. quote:
What if at the beginning and the end, he says "Thank you for taking time to read this," (so he does it twice?) Once is enough. However, it could be an honest mistake depending on the length of the letter. Many people repeat themselves. Once is enough. quote:
What if he adds a slight hint of deference, to show his submissiveness, while being polite: "Thank you for your attention toward me, I feel unworthy." That's not deference; that's groveling. Many of the women here talk about not wanting to be with someone who acts like a worm. What you are talking about is wank fodder. quote:
What if he says "Ma'am" or "Miss," or whatever title you prefer - but uses it peppered at the end of every sentence? That's phony or groveling again. quote:
Is there such a thing as too much, when a man is honestly just trying to do the best he can? Akasha Where do you find these dudes? Do you really want a man who takes on affectations or who is that whiny grovelly? If you do, that's cool, but let's call a spade a spade, eh? You're not talking about polite. You're talking about doormats. best, sunshine
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