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MissImmortalPain -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/1/2012 7:35:11 PM)

Good points Casteele, though I have to add....You left out that normally the "no family" folk are male. The lines you get from most women are in more detail as to how they come from abuse, but are willing to do whatever some strange man on the net says if he will just let her serve him hahaha.




Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/1/2012 8:10:45 PM)

Aye, MIP, there definitely are differences between the genders.. Mainly due to what each wants to hear: Males tend to want to hear something along the lines of "sex" while females tend to want to hear something to do with "relationships." Yes, this is a sweeping generalization and there are exceptions.. But at least for me as a guy, I can say and admit that even though I know I want a stable relationship at the end of the day, _part_ of that relationship would definitely include sex. It's hard wired in to us by nature, and if that's short-circuited, it's because of circumstance. I believe the same for women, although I'm no authority to speak for them.. unless they're busy with a ballgag and cannot speak :-P

So where are all the subfems who just want me to permit them to serve me and please me, anyhow? I've not gotten that many emails from them yet. I'm doing something wrong. :-(

.. Really ponders deleting that last quip before hitting submit knowing the kind of responses it'll get :-P
Oh screw it, I can use a good laugh.. HIT ME!




Kana -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 6:55:16 AM)

Cripes.
No parents. No children. And we've all seen the many profiles where the young Dom died of cancer, or car crash, or being shot out of a chicken cannon, leaving the poor lil gal marooned and ownerless in Abuja.
I'm telling ya, it's almost enough to make this sadist feel for the poor gals...




Fornica -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 7:14:12 AM)

I thought the cannon chicken shooting war was over :(
More casualties?
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ORIGINAL: Kana

or being shot out of a chicken cannon






Kana -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 7:36:07 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Fornica

I thought the cannon chicken shooting war was over :(
More casualties?
quote:

ORIGINAL: Kana

or being shot out of a chicken cannon





You know what they say about wars-easy to get into, hell to get out of...




mnottertail -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 7:37:18 AM)

I am going through the Salvation Army newsletter now, searching for those missing in action....




kalikshama -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 8:13:09 AM)

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As someone else pointed out above, the "no family ties" to hold them back is a very subtle thing indeed. It's almost an unconscious thing many of us want to hear that we do not often think about. "Oh my gosh," you think, "they are free to drop everything and come here to be with me! I don't have to make any effort or work to figure out how to deal with my obligations and responsibilities; Just sit back and let them jump in to my lap!"


Nice post Casteele.




MissImmortalPain -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 8:56:19 AM)

Ahhh, feck, I don't want to hear about realationships...by Valhalla tell me what you can give me. I don't care if it's a paycheck or an orgasm don't babble at me about realationships, and emotion, and luuuuuv (and yes I ment to spell it that way) If you come at me about service you better damn well know how to hand wash silk and how to condition leather, and leave you dick at the door. They are all the same your's isn't going to amuse me anymore than any other would. If you are really brave though and come at me offering sex(yes I do like sex, thank you for noticing) you better be able to compete with the livein that can induce a stroke when he sets him mind to it. Thats why he is a livein and everyone else is just a pet, booyah.

*oh* and I'm not sure why you can't find the girls, but I could give you a boy in a dress if it would help?




Ninebelowzero -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 8:59:48 AM)

Inducing strokes is easy the morning after curry & beer!




Clickofheels -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 12:14:09 PM)


"*oh* and I'm not sure why you can't find the girls, but I could give you a boy in a dress if it would help? "

Laughing myself (quite literally) into tears over this comment!!! OMGGGGGG!!!




MistrixMsE -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 12:15:04 PM)

Overzealous wanna be 24/7 enslaved types do tend toward the extremes in arbitrary trolling emails (least ones I get).... either they have no family etc.. meaning they can disappear and no one will miss them.. OR they have a wife (kids usually grown) and they have been 'denying who they really are' for so long and now want to disappear and become someone's 24/7 slave. In neither case do they *ever* come with a trust fund to provide for their food & care.

They all usually belong in the crazy heap for one reason or another... and I don't like to play with the crazy heap. Too... unpredictable.




Ninebelowzero -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 12:18:27 PM)


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ORIGINAL: Clickofheels


"*oh* and I'm not sure why you can't find the girls, but I could give you a boy in a dress if it would help? "

Laughing myself (quite literally) into tears over this comment!!! OMGGGGGG!!!


Not my scene thanks Clicky.




Ninebelowzero -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 12:22:15 PM)

I've had those mails, quite freaky in all honesty.




Soyokaze -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 5:07:23 PM)

I've never had someone open with I don't have any living relatives. I have gotten to people's houses and they had a wife with him saying "oh, don't worry she's cool with it" (ok not exactly those words). I think I'd prefer the opening with no relatives... I've also had a couple of people offer to make me disappear living relatives or not in the backwoods of Arkansas or Louisiana... super creepy.




Clickofheels -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 5:25:17 PM)

No, no Nine! I wasn't implying anything about you nor offering anything!


I was just quoting what Miss Immortal Pain said, and saying I found her statement hysterically funny is all.

And Nine? Not "Clicky," please. Thank you! (smiles)

(Although I'm sure someone will enjoy calling me that...on a continuous basis!)





slaverachel2Him -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 5:40:41 PM)

my parents died of old age and i have a sibling. most of the other slaves i know also have parents living and siblings etc. i think maybe they are trying to get sympathy




DarkSteven -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 7:34:18 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Kana

Cripes.
No parents. No children. And we've all seen the many profiles where the young Dom died of cancer, or car crash, or being shot out of a chicken cannon, leaving the poor lil gal marooned and ownerless in Abuja.
I'm telling ya, it's almost enough to make this sadist feel for the poor gals...



That's it.  It's a combination of a play on sympathy, and also an assurance that there will be no friends or family to call as references.  Red flag that it's a scammer.




LookieNoNookie -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 8:40:39 PM)

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ORIGINAL: coyotehunting

i got to looking at my emails, and apart from the obvious scammers, almost every single would-be slave has no parents or living siblings.

now i find that just strange.

i probably know over 100,000 people through my work and travel, and of that number, apart from people in my age group, 50+, precious few have no living parents or siblings, (making adjustments for only child people i have met)

does anyone else find it strange that so many would-be slaves are orphans?


I find it incredible that, even at 55, you know 100,000 people.

This suggests that (assuming you started actually aggregating friends in the real world at age 18....you being 55) you would have met a new person (and become friends with) 1 person every 30 minutes for each of the (average) 14 hours you were awake for 36 years, Monday through Sunday, 365 days each year...holidays, etc..

Of that number (100,000) to be able to discern how many had ANY kind of familial relationships.....well...it's rather remarkable actually.

If you were 473, I'd still find it astounding (which, by the way, would have given you exactly enough time to meet {and get familiar with} 1 person...every 2 days, weekends included, holidays as part of the batch.

I'd also find it equally astounding, at 473, that you could even see the keyboard, let alone know how to find CollarMe.com.

Now.....just in case you actually were around 473 years ago (1539), I'd ask only this:  Were you friends with any of these people?:

http://www.historyorb.com/date/1539






Casteele -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 9:01:49 PM)

Depends on the dress. And how well the boy goes with it. I'm sure you know that you can't add just any random accessory to a nice dress, it's gotta complement it!




MissImmortalPain -> RE: an obervation, anyone else seeing this (1/2/2012 9:23:30 PM)

I don't collect ugly boys and personally I have a thing for flapper dresses...stipper heals...and long hair. What say you?




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