lucylucy -> RE: Re: cursing (12/12/2009 8:38:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Rednekcol For me, the rule is pretty straight forward. Say what you mean, say it precisely, and don't prevaricate. And if you know how, say it beautifully. I love this rule . . . and sometimes "cunt" is the most beautiful word for a particular situation. quote:
ORIGINAL: Rednekcol So, for anyone who is still reading, or who skipped to the end of the post, I have my own questions. While many of the dominants have expressed that they don't care, or that they expect their submissive to be themselves, how would you submissives react if your dominant did expect you to conform to some standard in regards to language? And how hard would it be for you to change, if it was so required? I would react with surprise, but I would do it. It would be very hard for me and I would expect to make lots of mistakes (fuck ups [:)]) because I learn by trial and error, but I would do it. quote:
ORIGINAL: Rednekcol Also, while it would probably not be a deal breaker with someone I already cared about, especially if they were willing to change, it would likely be somewhat repulsive to me when meeting a submissive, if they were too free with colored language. Are there other dominants who feel the same? How about submissives who feel that way about dominants? And how many people would tone down the language just in case, when meeting a new submissive or dominant? I always tone down my language when speaking to someone I don't know well unless the context makes it clear that the f-bomb is preferred over more formal language. For me, the use of colorful language is very context-dependent. I generally don't want my language to make someone else uncomfortable, and I tend to use colorful language to bring the level of formality down and create higher comfort.
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