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RE: Your vanilla persona - 11/9/2007 11:27:57 PM   
MstrssScarlet


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In my vanilla persona I'm a very friendly, outgoing person.  People find me pleasant to be around and I've never had anyone imply that I'm "bossy".  I'm not currently working a vanilla job but when I did, I was always working with people - usually as the office manager.  I enjoyed meeting and talking to people as they came and went whether it was an employee or the UPS guy.  Sometimes I would get a bit pushy if there was a deadline and someone was dragging their feet, but other than that I wouldn't say I was aggressive.  I didn't take a lot of crap either though.  As I've stated on my profile, there's only one place to be a bitch and that's in the dungeon.
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RE: Your vanilla persona - 11/10/2007 4:47:44 AM   
MsLilac


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This is a very interesting thread, and have enjoyed reading the posts here.

I find it strange when I hear people say that there are ‘always’ dominant, that being their one and only defining characteristic, how tedious, annoying and psychotic would that actually be? I rarely believe it, and is at best delusional. I would hate to be that, or be around someone like that. I find that it is a lot of self ego stroking, possibly to deny the reality, that to get on and be successful in life such static qualities wouldn’t get them very far. I feel that people in general are a bit of everything, and adaptable, with a few of those characteristics being more prominent than the others. It is the adaptable opportunists that are generally more successful, talking in the broadest of senses of course.

I have found and know that in my personal romantic relationships I am happiest and the most contented with males who submits to me, and are comfortable in doing so… when I am the dominant driving force, and exercising my leadership skills.

I personally consider myself an individualist, and outsider if you will, I have very little interest in the relationship of power outside of my personal relationships, in fact, I consider it tedious. Occupationally, I can comfortably lead, or work as part of a group, mediate or work off of my own initiative. But, I am also an adaptable opportunist, and will (albeit, uncomfortable at times) conform directly, when there is benefit for myself, e.g a pay check.

I’m self employed, and whilst on the surface it seems all fairly ’dominant’, I am answerable to, and a ’slave’ for my clients. I also contract out at times, and then I am answerable to not only my clients, but to a supervisory body. No one would describe me as meek, but I certainly have to be adaptable, and ’submit’ to requests, even if at times I disagree; that is, if I want to survive. I mean, I could be ’true’ to my overriding ’dominant’, forthright, individualist nature, and continually confront someones authority and ideas, but I would get myself a bad reputation in my business, wouldn’t make money, and have to work in some less appealing environment which gives me less freedom that my current work. So, I adapt and submit - I compromise. Life is about negotiation and compromise.

I have no shame in admitting this, and someone summed it up beautifully earlier when they said they differ depending on who they are with.

So, no, I don’t think there really is any correlation between ones occupational/vanilla life and ones personal life, and the two can happily co-exist. Sometimes they can correlate, but not necessarily so. The fact that they do co-exist doesn’t reflect on either side of that coin either. For example, someone who, say, flips burgers and answerable to a whole heap of people, but has a slave at home, doesn’t make her/him any less dominant at home, or any less efficient at their work.








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RE: Your vanilla persona - 11/12/2007 10:46:25 AM   
talltxsub


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This is much like my situation.....I am a very "in-charge" person in most of my social and work situations.  This is necessitated by the work I do (lawyer).  However, in any situation involving a strong woman, I cannot help but seek to meet her needs as submissively as possible.

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RE: Your vanilla persona - 11/12/2007 10:59:14 AM   
unravel


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This is an interesting thread, thank you.
As far as i am concerned, and while i have a job where i am getting more and more responsibilities with promotions and all, i would say there is not much difference between the every day me and the submissive me. At work i am still very soft spoken, listen before i speak up, yield to others in conversations...etc...
So no, not much difference for me.
unravel

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RE: Your vanilla persona - 11/12/2007 2:05:00 PM   
KaramelGoddess


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Depending on where I am, who I'm with and how the day has been, it fluctuates.  Some examples: With the older adults in My family I can be very submissive, especially with My grandparents.  I fawn all over them!  With little ones I am always firm but fair.  With My boy...I am the Domina, I am always, always, always in charge.  Not only of him but of My emotions.  Unless he's been slobbering on My boots.  Again.  Then I am a Bitch on Wheels.  
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