Focus50
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Joined: 12/28/2004 From: Newcastle, Australia Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: lobodomslavery So many Mistresses talk of how they dont want a doormat for a sub. So it kind of got me thinking would it be more attractive if a sub was lippy cheeky and gave backchat. Some of the more elder Mistresses will be appalled at the temerity of such a suggestion. But the younger folk 18-40 do you like a sub who is a little brattty bolshy and inclined to answer you back from time to time. How do you find such behaviour. Do you accept it for what it is a sub just testing the waters or is it completely out of line for you for a sub to be bratty. Apologies to the over 45s but in general this genre of Mistress i find is more traditional wishes to be treated with great respect etc etc, more into protocol than the under 40s who tend to be more relaxed about the respect thing, thats my view anyway, i d be interested to hear others I've posted many times that I prefer a fun-loving sub with a bit of mischief about her - which would equate to *occasional* brattiness, yes. (gasp!!!) And usually when I post such words, some one-dimensional fool interprets that as meaning I'm tolerant of incorrible brats who top from the bottom blah... blah... freakin' blah.... lol Fact is I have a robust and often dark sense of humour (NO tolerance of "practical" jokes but...), which means I prefer a partner who knows how to laugh and generally enjoy life, too. That can make for some interesting times within a power exchange dynamic and that fun-loving sub can get carried away with the mood of the moment. Which is quite ok until I deem enough is enough and "pull the reins" and then I expect her to respond as she's been taught. The girl cannot get into trouble for being a little cheeky or mischievous (when it's just us) but she certainly can for not recognising my tone and demeanour (esp "the stare") etc when she's gone too far. Focus.
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