GoddessDustyGold
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Joined: 4/11/2004 From: Arizona Status: offline
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If the party to whom W/we are referring is, in fact, My slave, and living in My household, I expect the slave to call Me Mistress or Ma'am. If there is vanilla company, or W/we are in a situation where it is not appropriate and could cause raised eyebrows, I expect them to use their heads. They know My name, hell they get My mail. There are no secrets here. These things are also gone over in "The Rules". "...my Mistress" would be reserved for when the slave is speaking with a third party and refers to Me as "my Mistress", for at that point he is owned, and it is appropriate. On the flip side, I do not consider (and this is My personal feeling only) the term Mistress needs to be used strictly by those who are under contract and owned by Me. I do expect anyone corresponding with Me to address Me as "Dear Mistress" or "Dear Goddess". This is simply a title that shows My place in the lifestyle. I would equate this to preferring a child to refer to Me as "Mrs. (Insert name here)" as opposed to a first name. But I might be old fashioned that way. There are probably slaves or submissives out there who would refer to Me as "my Mistress" when speaking with someone else. That is not correct, as I do not own them, but some are so anxious to be owned, they presume a bit too much. When meeting someone for dinner, I have no problem with a dinner partner (who idenitifes as a submissive or slave of course!) addressing Me as Mistress in quiet and discreet conversation. In greeting Me, he might kiss My hand and say "Good evening, Ma'am, you are looking quite beautiful tonight" and this is perfectly acceptable to the MaitreD. This is preferable to having a submissive or slave being unsure and trying to give Me a hug and saying "Hiya Dusty, how're ya doin' tonight?" It simply sets the tone of respect for the correspondence or time together. I have My ritual times, but I am not overly ritualisitc. But use of the term "My" anything, is a matter of personal preference and, in the right setting, quite lovely. It does not mean ownership of the person or thing on the part of the person using the terminology. I am My dog's Mistress, and she is My dog. I own her, but she certainly doesn't own Me. Same for other examples given here, such as "my neighbor" or "my boss" or even "my sister" or "my brother" etc. It just indicates a relationship on some sort of level.
< Message edited by GoddessDustyGold -- 11/19/2004 10:14:15 AM >
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Dusty They that give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety B Franklin Don't blame Me ~ I didn't vote for either of them The Hidden Kingdom
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