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slavegirljoy -> RE: slave vs sub (3/31/2008 10:51:54 PM)
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Fact #1: Everything being posted on here, in response to your question, is OPINION, and nothing more, including this post. It may be the gospel, according to the person writing it, but that doesn't mean that it holds any truth to anyone else. Each person decides what's true for them. You may read something that touches a chord in you and that resonates within you and can be useful to you. Take what helps you to move in a positive direction toward your goal and don't worry about the rest. Fact #2: It's your life and you can decide, for yourself, what label suits you, your personality, your desires, your needs, your goals in life. You don't need to justify your choice of label to anyone, other than yourself and the person you choose to develop a relationship with. It's your life and you can 'write your own check'. After all, it's being drawn on your life's bank account and no one else's. Fact #3: You may be 'new' to BD/SM and/or to a D/s-type of relationship, but that doesn't mean that you don't have a clue as to who you are inside and what you are looking for and needing in a relationship. There are some of us (or, at least one, any way) who have been in multiple D/s relationships over the years, as well as vanilla ones, who knew that we needed more than that, but didn't know how to say it, didn't know there was a word for it and, therefor, went from one disappointing D/s relationship to another. Until, finally, realizing that there is a word for it and the word is "slave" (by choice), and that to have called myself a "submissive" all those years was incorrect and kept me from being in the right sort of relationship for me. Being the submissive partner in a D/s relationship was not right for me, ever. Being someone who needed to be owned and controlled and micromanaged to the nth degree is exactly who i have been, all along and being in a Master/slave relationship is what i needed, all along. While wishing that i had known, earlier in life, to refer to myself as a "slave" in search of a Master, and certain that it could have meant fewer years of frustration and loneliness for me if i had, i am still very thankful that i am now living a very fulfilling life as the property of a wonderful Master. Finally, every relationship is different and only the people involved in the relationship can say what is right for them and what works for them. Good luck to you in your journey and may you arrive there safely. joyOwned servant of Master David quote:
ORIGINAL: slaveintraning Would like to know what other think when someone is new (like me), and I call myself a slave, or do I need the time put into it, then call myself a slave? Just wonding what people think
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