BitaTruble
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Joined: 1/12/2006 From: Texas Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: AmakeYumi A few of the doms I've recently chatted with seem to think its necessary to start calling me "little one" , "pet", or other various names. I personally think that they shouldn't until we've become dom/sub. Recently I was talking to a dom that called me his "little one" and his potential sub just after a few hours. Silly me, I got all giggly and totally blinded. A few days later he said he had to think about things and I havent heard from him since (nearly a week). So ever since I knew I wouldn't be hearing from him again, I started to wonder why he'd treat me like then, then just up and leave. Do doms start with the pet names early to manipulate subs? To maybe blind them from seeing who they really are?Or just to get whatever they want from them? I don't think I wrote that properly, my head is a big jumble at the moment. I think some dominants feel naturally protective towards submissives in general and they feel that such terms are reflective of their place (self-appointed though it may be) as their protectors. For the 'most' part, I don't think it's meant to be offensive, but if it bothers someone, they can make it clear they'd prefer to be addressed as an adult until such time as they agree upon a different dynamic. Dominants are mistaken to believe that 'all' female submissives want/need protection and appreciate being made to feel small and vulnerable and in need of a daddy type. It's not a problem at all to set them straight and disabuse them of their notions. Celeste
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