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Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 6:40:26 AM   
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In viewing Lance's thread, I got to thinking about slave speak?

Where did it originate? Is it Gorean? Do other subsets of BDSM use slave speak?

I don't remember anyone using it when I started out about 30 years ago. I'm not saying that no one did, but I don't remember anyone I was in contact with (very pre internet) using this type of language.

My first introduction to slave speak was via online about 15 years ago, which is when I first learned of Goreans. Which is, perhaps, why I lump them together.

I admit to knowing only enough about Gor to know it's not my cup of tea. Yet in the other thread, someone said something about slave speak being a Gor phenomena, and it got me thinking (dangerous I know).

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 6:50:11 AM   
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'Gonna vote for Gorean.

Me? I find Gor medium hot -except for the weird, puritanical fade outs on the hard action when they "light the lamp of love" and finally get down to it after 9 pages of socratic back and forth about "what is a slave girl?". Thirty books and only a couple of "She kissed his manhoods" and a single very oblique anal reference? Thin.

I met a couple of Goreans at events. Any guy who can get gorean girlfriend is obviously a semi-idol of mine. That's gotta be a hard sell.



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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 7:09:27 AM   
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ORIGINAL: ChatteParfaitt
Where did it originate?

With blithering idiots. Where else?

(And I second your memories. I'd never heard it till I got on line-that and the slash S/s type crap)

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 7:51:22 AM   
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I remember when I first got online, it was well after my intro to WIITWD. O/one O/of M/my F/first T/thoughts W/was W/what T/the F/fuck I/is I/it W/with T/the S/slashy S/speak ?/?

I was duly informed that WEAL and TWUE Doms and subs always use it.

I was thinking "Yeah, whatever, Your sub is your right hand and Mine is going to come in and kneel sweetly and blow me as soon as the dishes are done."

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 7:55:45 AM   
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I really don't know the true origins of it.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 8:12:10 AM   
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I suspect it was Sydney University.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 8:16:08 AM   
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I originated in the hallowed halls of the Collarme forums. At least that is my sarcastic and uneducated guess. Since I have NEVER heard, or seen it, anywhere else.

I am pretty damned sure I know a few lifestyle people and I've never once heard any of them 'talk funny' like that.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 8:24:03 AM   
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Another vote for Gor. Pre-John Norman I'd be hard pressed to think of any example in literature of anyone speaking in the 3rd person about themselves that wasn't either insane or royalty.

Not that the two are mutually exclusive.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 8:51:11 AM   
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I vote for some erotic novel, whether it be the Gor series or something else.  I remember when I was first discovering this, I entered a chat room, and got kicked out because I refused to use lower case in my screen name or when typing messages.  Haven't been back to a chat room since.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:21:29 AM   
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AOL and Internet Relay Chat would be my prime suspects for a lot of it.

John Norman certainly deserves condemnation for some of it though

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:25:49 AM   
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The first gal that I ever heard speak in the third person was a couple of years before I had a computer.  Where it came from, I don't know, but it was pretty to watch.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:31:35 AM   
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'Can't bring myself to diss the Gor people. They're getting nuttily laid and chasing a dream. They are truly doing God's work.

The 3rd party thing is a humbling mechanism. Why is it any diff from licking a boot? If I was with a partner who was into it, I'm sure I'd get at least a little into it as well.

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:37:04 AM   
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The first time I saw it online and offline was during the mIRC days, back in the 90's. I knew a couple of people in real life that spoke in the same way, both of them were Goreans so I'm pretty sure it was during the days when Gor was the trend.



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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:48:52 AM   
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Gorean was a trend? I must have missed that trend, not surprising as I miss most trends. I'm too busy being my own trend, not hard to do when the sun shines out of my asshole.

I know I know, thousands of comedians out of work, and I'm trying to be funny.



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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 9:51:20 AM   
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When the mIRC channels were a big thing I would say about 75% of the channels were Gorean and munches were filled with Goreans and they were always great entertainment lol.


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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 10:00:08 AM   
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Ah, okay, that must have been my pre DJ days. Hhhmm, I didn't start DJing until maybe 8 years ago?

There were Gor rooms, but they were a small minority.

And yeah, I almost got tossed out of a few I Djed in since I refused to "accept Gor protocol." A ton of drama was generated over this issue, which I found hysterical.

They didn't like it when I said: "This is a cheesy chatroom on IRC Bondage, not some high protocol leather event."

Never did get what all the hoopla was about, since My DJ nicks have always been domme, for the specific reason of not having to take any online BS about running around calling total strangers on the internet "Sir" or "Madame."






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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 10:00:41 AM   
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Yeah, it's easy to make fun of, but if my partner said it made her wet, I'll bet I'd get into it.

For like, an hour.

It's a humbling mechanism. How is it any different from licking a boot?

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 10:09:28 AM   
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There is a world of difference between specific speech restrictions, and I include slave speak under that umbrella term, and the whole "Gorean philosophy," which, in my never humble opinion, is based on low rent sci fi.

It's one thing to check out some Gor and take from it what you want. You might like slave speak, I might like the positions and the silks, someone else might like the male supremacy aspects, whatevah. But it's another thing to go full bore Gor, and start talking about Goreans as if they were a past race that actually existed, as if they had a real history, and as if the Gorean philosophy was based on anything but the ramblings of a poor writer.

I've seen all of that happen in various online venues, the CM forums being but one. Sure, Goreans have the right to be Gor if they wish, and I have the right to think they're ridiculous.



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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 10:09:36 AM   
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In Rome, of course!

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RE: Where did slave speak originate? - 5/26/2012 10:14:54 AM   
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I am a long time fan/voyeur of the Gorean section of CM.

They are super serious people into a whole thing that is not even really about sex (and that's where we part company). They're huge on the whole honor concept and I can't see a thing wrong with it. It's like Tony Robbins for perverts.

I wish they would use their great writing talents on other parts of CM, but as I understand it, they take great pains to distinguish themselves as definitely NOT BDSM -much like the Taken In Hand People.

Pervdom is a broad church and any one in it is sort of on my team.

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