MaryT -> RE: You Might be a Master if................ (2/11/2007 7:30:50 AM)
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ORIGINAL: CelticPrince Lots of Masters around but consider this if your carrying that title. He doesn't carry a title. He is unpedigreed and doesn't come with papers. If he wants to be called Master, that's all good. If he wants to be called Santa Claus, that's good too. quote:
Are you available 24/7 [even on line] to help your "s" with a r/t problem? Lovely thing about cell phones, you don't even need to be online. quote:
Are you ready to wire some emergency funds to your "s" to help when needed? If I needed emergency funds, he would surely help, but we'd go wireless with the transaction. The same is true if he needed financial help from me. [:)] I would not ask someone in a cyber relationship for financial help, but that's just me. quote:
Do you let it be known when visiting a new site/chat that you already have "s" and are pleased? He is not the type who chats online. Doesn't see the internet as a social outlet - it's a tool for work. I do see it as a social outlet, so we are different in that respect. He did say if we pursued this relationship, he wanted it exclusive, so I killed my profiles. That is the most effective deterrent to unwanted advances, don't you think? quote:
Do you devote as much time to after care as you did for the interaction? So, if I get him to spank me silly right before he leaves for work, that means he can't leave? WOO HOO - this is such great news! quote:
If on line do you take the time to travel to your "s" when time permits? The kicker is that he would not have time to travel in order to nurture a relationship long-distance. Neither would I. quote:
Are you open to your "s"s input re technique? As in: <sounds of gagging> "This collar is too tight!" Sure, he's all open to that sort of thing, even if I don't say "sir" or anything. [:)] quote:
These are key items but there are many more. They are keys to what? quote:
Unless the above answers are principally yes, perhaps Sir might be a better way to go, re salutation. Okay, you could call him Sir if you want. I'll call him by whatever term pleases him, regardless of whether or not you approve. MaryT
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