lilredsubmarine
Posts: 62
Joined: 6/17/2010 From: QLD, Australia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: Rule One of the characteristics of a true sub, I was told by one, is that they desire to please other people. He obviously does. Hrm. But if a sub does not possess that desire to please other people, does that make him/her/them (i hate our society's binary gender structure, but that's a topic for another day) not a "true" sub? What if the sub only desires to please their Dom/me(s)? Or at least doesn't desire to please eeeeeveryone, but rather, only those they consider worth pleasing? Which leads me to this.... quote:
ORIGINAL: littlewonder well then I guess we're all true subbies who actually have manners. I'm submissive in personality but that doesn't mean I want to please every human on earth. There are some people I like to see live in misery and wouldn't pick up a single finger to help them because they don't deserve my desire to please. i completely agree, and am so resisting the urge to high-five wonder right now. But then does this mean that we are not "true" subs because we don't want to roll over and have our belly scratched by anyone who'll let us fetch their paper? (lol sorry, i've been researching petplay dynamics lately, and the difference between "puppies" and "kitties", and i personally identify a lot more with cats than dogs.... ) quote:
ORIGINAL: KatyLied I can't stand the term "subbie". lol i was beginning to think i might be the only one who got a little twitch in their eye whenever they read the word "subbie". i'm not sure why i dislike it so much, perhaps because i feel it insinuates a lack of respect for submission and those who give it (though i'm sure most actually mean to use it as a term of endearment... i just personally don't find it very endearing). A final point i'd like to raise, just out of interest for the OP, is that manners is such a cultural thing. No Aussie man under the age of 40 will hold a door open for a woman as a matter of course (okay, that's a big generalisation i know, but for the sake of argument lets just go with it) unless he's on a date or she's carrying 10 bags of groceries and a screaming child. During my student exchange in Texas, it took me quite a while to get used to having the door held open for me, and being called "Ma'am", and being offered a seat on the bus-- all by highschool boys. i even found that by the end of the year, i had gotten so used to it that i would actually "ahem" a guy if he didn't hold a door open for me! So keep the cultural aspect in mind if you plan on searching outside your local area for a Lady; what might be a simple common courtesy for Her might be something you hadn't even thought of/realised. And good luck!
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