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linaka -> RE: How do you pronounce Domme? (5/26/2016 2:20:24 PM)

I've always used the honorific of Domina.

To be honest, I thought that 'Domme' was contrived from online chat.. kind of like text speak if you will.
I've never taken it seriously nor used it and mentally put it in the same category as... irregardless.

I don't mean my post to be offensive in any way please.




PeonForHer -> RE: How do you pronounce Domme? (5/26/2016 11:37:09 PM)

I've always preferred 'domina', too. I don't know why it's not more popular. Maybe it's considered a bit pretentious, or something.




BitaTruble -> RE: How do you pronounce Domme? (5/27/2016 11:49:10 AM)


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ORIGINAL: linaka

I've always used the honorific of Domina.


It's lovely as a term. When spoken by someone who speaks Latin, it flows off the tongue in elegant fashion.

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To be honest, I thought that 'Domme' was contrived from online chat.. kind of like text speak if you will.


That's not too far off but not exactly text speak as it was just a way to differentiate females from males. I usually just use the generic term dominant.

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I've never taken it seriously nor used it and mentally put it in the same category as... irregardless.

There are other things which are actually serious in life, so.. I don't blame you for this one.
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I don't mean my post to be offensive in any way please.


I don't see how someone would be offended by what you wrote unless they were pretty damn insecure. Here.. that is a possibility. ::chuckles::




AtUrCervix -> RE: How do you pronounce Domme? (5/27/2016 4:32:44 PM)


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ORIGINAL: betataster

I would have thought it's pronounced the same as Dom but I heard a video greeting where the Domme pronounced it with two syllables.


I use 11 syllables....but that's just me.




Shandirra -> RE: How do you pronounce Domme? (5/28/2016 4:06:35 AM)

~FR~

Considering it's a made up word, I don't pronounce it since I don't use it. People that do use it; automatically render themselves lacking in credibility. Such as using an adjective to depict a noun. Women/men are not dominants (or any other flavor). They may be dominant women or dominant men but they are not dominants.

FFS, basic grammatical skills people. Being kinky doesn't mean you get to rewrite the rules of language usage. (/rant).




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