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crouchingtigress -> RE: Trials of Slavery (3/9/2007 9:31:06 PM)

i agree with LA completely, there are a plethora of doms, male and female that do exactly that...buy into unrealistic expectations, and then blame the submissive.

i did not read her post as reactive or incendiary in fact it was as matter of fact as always....i was surprised that any one took offense to be honest.







shynewboy -> RE: Trials of Slavery (3/10/2007 12:10:45 AM)

Oh! I know just the song for you, if you want to practice on your own.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=yHrx-rsCpuM
But seriously, there does seem to be a lot of subtext and baggage associated with this. I don't really have much good advice, except life is meant to be enjoyed.




julietsierra -> RE: Trials of Slavery (3/10/2007 4:39:09 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Kuriokat

My Master and i were in the car and i guess he felt like i was too constrained because he started singing a silly children's song and requested that i join in.  


My Master then told me that i was rocking the very foundation of our relationship by refusing his orders.  At the time i felt like he was being unfair but i realize that he was right.  What kind of slave am I if i don't follow his orders?  What kind of slave am i that only obeys when the commands are easily followed? 

I don't think my Master is an easy man to serve.  He is attuned to my strengths, weaknesses and emotions.  He will praise me on my strengths, call me out on my emotions and challenges my weaknesses.  He is not an easy man to serve.  But he is worth it. 


Oh they built the ship Titanic
To Sail the ocean blue
And they thought they had a ship
That the water would never go through

But the good Lord raised his hand
Said that ship would never land
It was sa-ad when the gre-at ship
Went Down Down Down

Oh it was sad (so sad),
It was sad (hallelujah!)
It was sad when the gre-at ship went down
To the bottom of the SEAAAAAAAA
(husbands and wives, little children lost their lives)
It was sad when the gre-at ship went down down down

They were nearing Greenland shore
When the water began to roar
And the rich re-fused to associate with the poor
So they put them down below
Where they'd be the first to go
It was sa-ad when the gre-at ship went down down down

Oh it was sad (so sad)
It was sad (hallelujah!)
It was sad when the great ship went down
To the bottom of the seeeaaaaaaaaaaaa!
(Husbands and wives, little children lost their lives)
It was sad when the gre-at ship went down down down

Now the moral of the story is very plain to see
That you wear your life preserver whenever you go out to sea
The Titanic never did, and never more shall be
It was sad when the great ship went down down down

It was sad (so sad)
It was sad (Hallelujah!)
It was sad when the gre-at ship went down
To the bottom of the SEEEAAAAAAAA!
(husbands and wives, little children lost their lives)
It was sad when the great ship went down down down.


In other words, shut your eyes, sing along and don't be like the Titanic, where you think nothing will sink things. I'm quite sure the people in the song thought life was pretty unfair too.

Just sing - even if it's a whisper.

juliet




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