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gooddogbenji -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:09:40 AM)

I can't see your legs.  But the rest of you, I do want to hump, so chances are good I want to hump your legs, too.

Yours,


benji




Lorelei115 -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:10:37 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Aine

That's exactly why I thought mine was so strange....he actually treated me the way they're supposed to...if you go by the way my parents teased me.

He treated me out all the time, wouldn't let me pay, rubbed my feet, gave me massages, all that sappy old fashioned kind of stuff. And after a year, he still does those things. Hell, he even cooks....(but he went to culinary school, I can't beat that)



Are you sure we aren't dating the same guy? LMAO

Only Im the one who went to culinary school not him, so its me that cooks. [sm=biggrin.gif]




stockingluvr54 -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:15:15 AM)

 Just TAKE him and have your way with him!   (just trying to help the guy out).....




Aine -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:23:43 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Lorelei115

Are you sure we aren't dating the same guy? LMAO

Only Im the one who went to culinary school not him, so its me that cooks. [sm=biggrin.gif]


If your guy is in the navy...then I'll be scared.  [:D]




Lorelei115 -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:33:32 AM)

Nah, although he DID want to join the Marines, years ago.




gooddogbenji -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 10:36:43 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: Aine

If your guy is in the navy...then I'll be scared.  [:D]



In the navy, yes you can sail the seven seas, 
In the navy, yes you can put your mind at ease!

Seriously though, the Navy is apparently, according to the people of the village, always recruiting new seamen.

Yours,


benji

Edited because semen and seamen is not the same...  LOL




AnAtlantaDom -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 12:34:33 PM)

Here are 2 good articles which should be of help:
http://castlerealm.com/library/flavor.shtml
http://castlerealm.com/library/flavor.shtml

In general I agree with LA.  I'd just add to it:  Open a line of  communication regaring this lifestyle.
 
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GeekyGirl -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 1:58:41 PM)

I sympathize with your situation, Lorelei!

My platonic best friend sounds just like the guy you're describing. He knows about, and slightly disproves of, my involvement in the lifestyle, yet he is so submissive to me that it isn't even funny.

He does all the little things you mentioned....some might call it "being a nice guy" but the vibe goes beyond that.

I would never mention to my friend that he's a subby-kind of guy. I just don't see the need. Some things go without saying!




Samwhiplash -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 2:23:07 PM)

Lorelei

Since he is aware of your involvement/interest in bdsm I would prob think that its no harm to give him a gentle explanation of being a sub and see if he recognises himself in it.

I know many many subs who just are not aware of the terminology or ideas behind it, and having introduced one or two to a basic understanding - they find they are at home wih it.

I like to think of it as spreading the word in a lovely way :)

x




TNstepsout -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 4:18:48 PM)

If he knows you're into BDSM you could have a general conversation with him sometime without saying what you think about him. He might have no idea there is such a thing as D/s and only have the S&M understanding. If you just give him information, he might even suggest to you that he is submissive, once he hears a definition. It would put less pressure on him that way and no responsibility on you to define him.




juliaoceania -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 4:33:54 PM)

My Daddy does things for me, he even (gasp!) opens doors for me. He has cooked for me, he has told me that if he feels like doing things for me, he will, and I will accept it and say "thank you". It is not a submissive thing to be helpful, it is a nice human being thing...




nefertari -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 7:19:09 PM)

I have a platonic male friend who is very submissive to me.  Even to the point of - if we get into a heated argument/debate and he starts to raise his voice, I'll say, "Don't raise your voice to me!" and he backs right down.  And I'm not a Domme.  hehehe




MissDiandSirHugh -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 8:40:55 PM)

Why put labels on it then find out that Your label is wrong and He is just someone who gets great pleasure in being helpful to You especially as He already knows that You are in the lifestyle.
To put labels on People when You see them do something that seems one way to You can indeed be wrong ,as when We go to other peoples places We will wipe up and Miss Diane will fold washing even make beds and this also is at places of people in the lifestyle and they most defiantly know We are not Sub but to some one new in it they could label Us as such and be dead wrong indeed.
Best to enjoy what is being done for you and that you have such a friend to help you and yes be there for you no matter what because there will be times that you will be thankful that you just can call such a Person a friend and nothing else.




MrrPete -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 8:47:52 PM)

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ORIGINAL: MstrssPassion

if it ain't broke... don't fix it


Exactly, labels just get in the way.




Caitriona -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 8:52:44 PM)

I agree with the other posters...you might try giving him a little nudge and see what he thinks, how he would define himself, ect.  You might be surprised. 

My husband is very much like that - he open doors for me, ect - but he's very much the Dom in our relationship (in and out of the bedroom).   




MrrPete -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (8/31/2006 9:26:07 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: MstrssPassion

if it ain't broke... don't fix it




mons -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (9/1/2006 12:22:29 AM)

greeting

lol lol oh my dear he knows he knows he is doing things a slave does he is not dumb he knows

mons [&:]




OriginalWench -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (9/1/2006 12:30:23 AM)

I think LA's response was pretty good.  The Loving Dominant is a pretty decent read to start out with, IMO.  Or, you could go with the don't worry about labels scenario, and let the chips fall where they may.

I don't think that doing things for you makes him submissive.  The Mate does LOTS of things for me, and he is very much NOT submissive to me.  He does them because it pleases him. I'm certainly not going to complain. It may well be that you've just found a nice guy who likes to do nice things for you.




Tikkiee -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (9/1/2006 1:58:27 AM)

It may just be that he actually enjoys doing these things for you. I know that when I was with Chris, he often helped me with things around the house; and there is nothing submissive about him at all. Personally, I would just smile and accept the fact that he enjoys knowing that it makes you happy, and leave it at that.




TheLovelyHope -> RE: Have you ever known someone like this? (9/1/2006 10:54:47 AM)

    Did you make sure he has his balls, still? I think you put them in a jar under the sink.




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