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tied2bteased -> RE: Can someone explain the difference between Submissive and Slave? Your definition (11/19/2008 9:38:20 AM)

To answer your question apart from the other issues of guilt: A slave is owned, has few  choices.




Chgolostnlooking -> RE: Can someone explain the difference between Submissive and Slave? Your definition (11/20/2008 12:25:40 PM)

A submissive is around to serve a role - "Tonight we're going to explore a paddle/ass relationship.  My paddle, your ass."  When the role is done, the person either sticks around as an equal or goes away until the next time.

A slave wakes up in the morning and reports to a job they love: "First this, then that - then we'll nap.  Followed by the-other-thing".  The slave rarely sticks around in anothe capacity. 

A submissive has clearly defined boundaries - "We do this".  A slave makes out a blank check for the day or night - "When you're done, let me know."

I'll end by saying that is how I define it, and how the people I've associated with define it.  However, everyone is different.




starshineowned -> RE: Can someone explain the difference between Submissive and Slave? Your definition (11/21/2008 6:49:04 PM)

Think we try to retain some measure of difference's between the two terms just as we do with every other term and its description there of.

Sort of like: Oh so your forklift operator in the Army? Um no..I'm a cargo specialist.

Dom/Master: I don't want you on the pc tonight.
Sub: Why not? Is there something else you want to do?

Master: I don't want you on the pc tonight.
Slave: Yes Master

Thats how I sort of seperate things for myself on this issue.

starshine




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