Padriag
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Joined: 3/30/2005 From: NC, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: AAkasha On the subject of introductory emails containing dominant/submissive "posturing"... (ie, subs emailing femdoms "Dear Mistress," or using i/You protocol, or writing the entire email in a 'submissive' mode), I have a few questions. For male dominants -- how often do female submissives contact you and call you Master (if it is not your screen name) or behave "as a submissive in role" in their email? What per cent on average? 1. You have a less positive impression of him, but won't write him off. 2. You are completely turned off -- NOT a CHANCE you will write back. 3. You don't care either way. 4. You are impressed and like it. Which is it? I would say maybe 2/5 to half of the email I get from female submissives involves them calling me Master or Sir from the start. It seems to be most prevalent among the more inexperienced who are trying very hard to make a good first impression and aren't sure quite how to behave. In other words, most of the inexperienced do so, most of those who are more experienced and/or older do not, with goreans being the exception (they always do it). If they call me Master I correct them about it and instruct them to either use my name or Sir. Being from the South, using Sir is common courtesy when dealing with someone you respect, so in my case its as much cultural as anything to do with the lifestyle. It does impress me when someone makes an effort to be polite, even if they over do it. I'd rather they over do it than not try. I've rarely had a case where I felt a female submissive was posturing, though I've had plenty that were just plain dishonest. I've rarely dealt with male submissives (not my thing), this seems to be a bigger problem with them judging by the amount of discussion it seems to generate. Regardless, of whether a submissive calls me Sir or Master, it does not "turn me off". It will annoy me if I correct them and they don't change their behavior. Someone who asks how they should address me and about other protocols in their first contact does make a good impression.
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Padriag A stern discipline pervades all nature, which is a little cruel so that it may be very kind - Edmund Spencer http://www.bardicheart.com
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