daddysprop247 -> RE: "My Dom" (9/16/2009 10:10:23 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Elisabella 1. Do you use different terms with vanilla people as you do with kinky people? IE is he your boyfriend/husband with vanillas, and your dom/pet with BDSM'ers? 2. Do you feel uncomfortable calling your long-term partner a "boyfriend" or "girlfriend' when talking to other BDSM'ers? 3. Do you think this is a sign of what people put primary value on? In other words, do you think that saying "my boyfriend/girlfriend/fiance/husband/wife/partner/significant other" puts a primary value on the relationship you two have, while saying "my Dom/Master/Daddy/Sir/Mistress" puts primary value on your power exchange/BDSM roles? first, my life is not compartmentalized like this. i don't have a D/s life and a vanilla life, i just have the one life. my Master is actually my Father first and foremost (and no, he is not a "DaddyDom" and this actually has nothing to do with D/s), so i refer to him as Dad or Daddy most often, even around his family or his son who lives with us the majority of the time. i do not refer to him as Master, not unless perhaps i'm in super big trouble and i am feeling the distance between us emotionally. i have never and would never refer to him by his name. i do not introduce Daddy to anyone...that is not my place. He introduces himself, and then me if he so desires. He generally introduces me as his daughter, his little one, his slave, or his bitch, depending on his mood and the company. i am never ever his woman/girlfriend/partner/etc.
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