sansa -> RE: Telling Friends and Family (6/19/2014 12:35:58 AM)
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This will really depend on you and the One that Owns you. If you walk around in cuffs and collar as a matter of fashion, no one will be the wiser. If it's something new to you, then someone's going to ask why you're doing it. If you call your Owner Master or Mistress, in front of someone you don't want to know about your lifestyle, then they're going to wonder at that. It's a matter of finding a way of practicing it that you and your Owner know is your way of doing it, but nobody who doesn't need to know can tell. For instance, if your dynamic requires you to request permission to leave the room and you need to use the restroom and are at a friend's house or a restaurant with friends or family, then you could say something like, "Please excuse me, I need to use the ladies' room," then look at your Owner with a smile and They could respond with something like "Please hurry back," or something similar but not something that would be seen as out of the ordinary. Honorifics can also be an issue. Instead of calling your Owner "Master" or "Mistress" you could find another word that you both agree on, that you can call Them in public or in mixed company. It can be a cutesy name that most call their boyfriend/girlfriend/spouse, like Darling or Sugar or Pumpkin or Cupcake, or it could be an animal, like Bear or Lion, or any number of things. Perhaps you both enjoy Game of Thrones? If you're Owned by a Man, maybe call Him "my Lion of Lannister," in mixed company, or call Him "my Sun and Stars," after what Daenerys called Drogo. Or, if you attend Renaissance Faires, your Owner could be called m'Lord or m'Lady. Speaking with your Owner about this will help, the two of you can come up with something that will work as an Honorific, if that is part of your dynamic. Also speaking with Them about what you can do as service while in mixed company. Anticipating Their need for a fresh drink is one way, and isn't necessarily completely obvious to the casual observer. Taking Their plate to the kitchen after having dinner, whether in your own home or at the home of a friend or family member. Your friends and family might question you over it, but you can respond with something like you enjoy feeling like you can take care of (whatever you call your Owner). Speaking with Them about what you are comfortable with, while in mixed company, will help with this. Being open and honest about how far you are willing to go will make certain both you and the One that Owns you are happy within your dynamic, whether alone, in the company of lifestyle folks, or in the company of vanilla friends and family.
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