EvilGeoff
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ORIGINAL: Satyr6406 ... My answer (which is pretty succinct, to me) is that if the guy is a liar, how can he be a "master". He hasn't even mastered reality, yet? So, here's my post: Be it resolved (and please give me more than a "Yes" or "No" answer): if a person is a liar, they canNOT be a dominant? So many others like LA, Fire, toservez, and Kondolinni have hit this one spot on. We ALL lie at some point, in some regards, to some people. Fudge a little on the charitable deductions we claim did we? Tell someone their outfit looked good? Tell the boss his new idea that's going to cost the company a lotta money and is a real stinker is a great one? Truth and honesty is necessary to build trust in a relationship. It might be needed to practice your dominance over someone. Being 100% honest at all times isn't necessary to be a Dominant, or a Master or a Mistress though. It may not even help weeding out the ones who might be worth investing some time, energy and emotion on to build a relationship with. Sometimes tact is more important than "truth".... YIK, - Geoff
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