OhBeMyMind
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Joined: 11/19/2004 From: Panama City, Florida Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: spanklette Seems like for a couple of days we've been dancing around labels and definitions. Those who have been around long enough realize the futility of trying to come up with exact definitions that everyone is comfortable with. So, as much as I despise being labeled, I am. I have come to accept my label of submissive and sometimes even embrace it...in my own way, of course. The actual question is this...how does your definition of your place in the lifestyle affect your view of others and their opinions? I'm not looking for universal definitions or a debate on such. I am merely wondering how your own definitions affect your reactions to others who's definitions might vary. Kind of ironic that this has come up on the board, a similar conversation has recently surfaced in my life that has pretty much left a bad impression for me and has altered how I view those who label themselves a certain way. The problem for me began when a few people explained why they label themselves as they do, and what they feel defines them in that way. I can accept their opinions, I may not agree with it completely but nonetheless accept it.....however, those same people who have described what makes them this label no sooner turns around and speaks and or behaves in such a way that is so contradictory to what they just described. So now when I find myself in the presence of someone who labels themselves this way I find myself rolling my eyes and yeah kind of judging them even, it does not stop me from spending time with the person, or if just meeting them getting to know them, but when it comes to the label topic I try to avoid it with these people. I am really not sure how to get past letting this specific label and definition alter my views, opinions, and how I interact with certain "labeled ones", I just keep hoping it will work itself out. Maybe I have not been too terribly confusing.
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~oh ~*~I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not~*~ ~she'll tease you, she'll unease you, all the better just to please you~ K.C ~Well would you look at that! My give-a-damn just broke~
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