MichMasochist -> RE: Is Courtship Really Dead? (5/1/2006 4:21:40 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Jeniluscious I've said this in another place; let's see how it works over here... ****************** Hello. My name is Jen and I'm a non-apologetic, completely unreformed romantic. [/code] Hi Jen. [/code] This transcends even a prospective submissive treating me like a real person when we first begin to talk, this is after we decide to start testing that water, dipping a toe, so to speak, in the babbling brook of friend-maybe-more. I want to be courted; is that so wrong? /harveyfiersteinoff Before anyone overreacts and thinks I mean flowers, poetry and candy (allergies, acerbic tastes, diet), that's not what I meant. I mean affection, that edge of eagerness that says 'I've been SO looking forward to seeing/talking/meeting you!' that's pleasant to hear. Other words might be kindness, consideration. Why can't such things happen? I don't want to and I am not going to make all the moves forward. That is offensive to my delicate sensibilities. I want to be pursued. I want the man to show me he's pursing ME, not some fanciful vision of domme-ness that any nameless, faceless woman could fulfill. I want to be feel cherished in some indefinable way. I want to feel appreciated. Desired. To forestall any "Haven't we outgrown those antiquated points of view?" the response is, obviously, NO, not all of us have. I'm not one of the boys and I don't plan to be treated like one. Neither am I a "womyn". While I may be more than adequate to hold my own in a belching contest (thank you, diet DP), I don't do it at the Opera (except during slow bits of Die Walküre). Open my door; ask me what I want to drink, pick up my pocketbook if I drop it. This isn't submission; this is courtesy. This is, IMO, being a gentleman. Now, I freely admit that not every dominant woman wants someone that necessarily fits my criteria, but not every submissive male (or female) knows that immediately. Maybe it's me; maybe I put off a vibe that's just wrong for communicating my expectations. Tell me, what would you expect to hear from a domme in these early, tentative stages? How should the subject be broached? Dommes, what do you find prevalent during the early stages? Is that something you like? I look forward to hearing your opinions. Jeni [/code] Unfortunately I really don't think it exist any more. This is the fast food era, throw away society.
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