Gideon147
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I may be getting in a little bit over My head in this conversation. As the previous five pages have admittedly dragged the subject into the ground, and almost every possible viewpoint expressed (and well I might add). Do any of Yyou really think that Webster's will ever append their definitions of "submissive" and "slave" to conform to the needs of Oour lifestyle? This may sound overly cynical, but to Me that would mean that mainstream society would have to have done something that it has never been further from doing: Accepting the BDSM lifestyle as a social norm. BDSM is real, it is with Uus, it is in Uus. It is Wwho Wwe are, and how Wwe choose to live. But every society must take responsibility for itself. Wwe have three rules generally accepted to be set in stone: "Safe, Sane, Consentual." But it seems that over the decades this urge to shirk mainstream society has also caused Uus to refuse to accurately define Oourselves. To accurately define "Safe, Sane, Consentual," simply because it means so many different things to so many different people. Wwe all basically know what a "Dom" is, or a "sub" for example. But then Wwe get into Master/Lord/Owner/Top, slave/bottom/servant/pet. I do understand that most of Uus don't fit neatly into a specific category. But why this utter refusal to have an accurate name for Wwho Wwe are, what Wwe do, or how Wwe do it? This isn't limiting, it's a foundation on which Wwe can build. The freedom and liberty to have set a marker, to move on and set another, and another. How can Yyou know how far Yyou have come, unless Yyou find a rule by which it can be measured? I don't know if it really matters to anybody else, but it does to Me: how can Wwe as a whole be taken seriously, if Wwe don't feel that anything Wwe do can be wrong--as long as Wwe change the definition just a smidge? On the whole, it comes across somewhat childish and misguided. I vote Wwe do this simple thing: Start with the basics, and build. It appears I have only asked questions, not answered. Gideon
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