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kiki blue -> RE: Being called "slut" (9/16/2004 3:09:00 PM)

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ORIGINAL: temptation

I hate the word slut.. because I guess, for the younger generations.. we havent completely owned the term yet.. its hard to just jokingly call eachother it...

because to us, it means.. we're easy :|


And that's a problem how.....? [:)]




WayHome -> RE: Being called "slut" (9/18/2004 11:53:44 AM)

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ORIGINAL: kiki blue

quote:

ORIGINAL: temptation

I hate the word slut.. because I guess, for the younger generations.. we havent completely owned the term yet.. its hard to just jokingly call eachother it...

because to us, it means.. we're easy :|


And that's a problem how.....? [:)]


Temptation, You don't want to be called "easy". Does that mean you prefer "difficult"? I can see how some dominant women might like to be thought of as difficult. I know certain vanilla women who like to be thought of as difficult, though they would likely not admit it. I don't think difficult is an admirable quality for most submissives (exceptions because some like SAMs or "captive subs") and certainly not an admirable trait for a slave. Actually, easy seems a very desirable trait for a slave or sub. [;)] Yes, I know that you meant "easy" in a very special definition of being easy to get into bed. Is that so bad? I want my sub to be easy to get into bed. At least for me. Sometimes for others, too, if easy means all they have to do is ask me politely [:D]

Leto
(who uses "slut" to refer to his wife but who is ethically opposed to the usual vanilla use of the word to demean women)




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