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Humiliating your sub - 9/24/2005 1:57:35 PM   
prettyfellowme


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I posted this originally on "Ask a Mistress". It may have been the wrong place because it is for fun, maybe. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to totally and legally humiliate your sub in a public setting? I'm thinking about writing a book to publish on ideas for humiliation. Really, I am. I've written many stories, and I would like to try to do this. It will probably be in a humorous vein, but any suggestions would be great. Thank you.
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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 8:41:29 AM   
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You've written many stories yet you lack imagination? How can that be?
Have you ever been to a munch or a play party? Demo or anything?

Any experience at all with people or the lifestyle? The reason I ask is because if you know how a person think's or even yourself you know people think differently.

For some humiliation could be calling someones actual birth given name. For other's it would have to be much more severe. Depends on the person.
For some it could be as simple as the person they are with dressed in an inappropriate fashion it embarrass's them. For other's it could be urinating in public.

You have to be wise as well. If there are children involved and usually there are in public. THere are laws put in place to protect them. Although any dom knows that already, right?

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 10:47:14 AM   
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I think sub4hire just gave you the first page of your book

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 10:52:42 AM   
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I don't. This book is for fun readin. It's not for people that make those types of assumtions. I fear that she won't be at any of my book signings either.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 1:43:40 PM   
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ouch. She is not a he.
secondly "those types of ass um tions" need i say more?
and lastly, regardless of your purpose or motivation in asking, here's my list of sugg's:
a) make her use a public restroom at a gas station off the interstate where the toilet paper gods haven't blessed since 91
b)mock her indignant march back inside to only find hod dog wrappers and one greasy napkin awaiting
c)guffaw loudly when back in the car, she announces she lost her nerve when she attempted to cover the seat in wrappers to only have the auto flush kick on, sucking them away before she could fully sit down and use the now wet napkin!

i find it humiliating to have my jokes not laughed at, my cooking not eaten and my posts flamed so let's play nice ;)

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 2:36:32 PM   
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If it's a crossdresser, why not just make him go to the ladies room at the gas station and drive off for awhile? That might be fun.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 2:39:12 PM   
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My deepest appologies to sub for hire. I didn't mean to insult her, and you're right, I made an ass of myself. Post to be immediately changed.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 2:50:05 PM   
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quote:

My deepest appologies to sub for hire. I didn't mean to insult her, and you're right, I made an ass of myself. Post to be immediately changed.


What did I miss? Regardless I hardly doubt you could insult me. In order to do that you'd have to know me. Since it appears you don't even understand if I am male or female we've hardly met.

I don't personally believe that a joke book about the lifestyle is appropriate. We have enough jokes going around hurting innocent people already.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 3:34:47 PM   
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I would tend to think a crossdresser wouldn't mind using a 'ladies' or 'mens' room really, but anywhere that is dirty and disgusting would suffice for humiliation. Not allowing them to urinate however creates a whole other series of unfortunate events. Think pee-pee dance 2 yr olds do ;)
Keep in mind that many women would just run screaming at the thought of using a male stall, a stall without walls, a dirty one or one used by the masses like a portapotty. Some also might be prone to wanting to copulate, clean or dine in such. One man's trash....blah blah blah.
Perhaps it's just your attempt at showing the lighthearted side of humiliation, like the aforementioned peeing one's panties, at which i can laugh and see the humor in personally. Be careful though when treading these uncharted waters as humiliation is a very powerful emotion and for some a tremendously feared one.
For example, if someone took me to a concert and told me to sing along, id be fine. If someone took me to Chez La Hoity and told me to sing my order to the waiter, id crawl under the table. If someone asked me to sing the song my father used to make me sing, id either strangle them or die crying. Get it?

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 11:30:24 PM   
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quote:

We have enough jokes going around hurting innocent people already.


With all due respect, that is hogwash. Most humor is acerbic in nature to begin with because it points out a failing or a flaw or a stereotype. So what? Damnit people, get a thicker skin for the love of Pete.

If we don't have the ability to laugh at ourselves, we are doomed.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/26/2005 11:58:07 PM   
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You should read the crap I took from John Warren, ans Aakasha on the other forum I posted this on. I finally deleted my portion of the thread.

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/27/2005 3:02:35 AM   
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ORIGINAL: prettyfellowme

You should read the crap I took from John Warren, ans Aakasha on the other forum I posted this on. I finally deleted my portion of the thread.

You forgot (?) to delete your insults to AAkasha. Or do you still think it's normal to call her an "asshole". Do your parents know what you do with the computer ?

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RE: Humiliating your sub - 9/27/2005 7:49:08 AM   
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quote:

With all due respect, that is hogwash. Most humor is acerbic in nature to begin with because it points out a failing or a flaw or a stereotype. So what?


How well do you read these board's? There are some here who people take very seriously, who say the entire lifestyle is nothing but a joke. They give out advice, not caring whether it is good or bad. Not caring whether someone takes them seriously or not. Not caring whether someone gets seriously hurt or dies. They merely laugh it off....saying, well it is a message board you should'nt be assuming we take anything seriously anyway.
These same people have already hurt the innocents. So, you have your views and I read mine.

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