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    *obligatory protest that the difference between "slave" and "submissive" is largely overblown and it has more to do with personal aesthetics than anything else*
    I'm not even angry, I'm being so sincere right now
    Even though you broke my heart, and killed me
    And tore me to pieces
    And threw every piece into a fire
    As they burned, it hurt because
    I was so happy for you!

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    ~wiggle wiggle~ xo
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    Quote Originally Posted by gloombunny View Post
    *obligatory protest that the difference between "slave" and "submissive" is largely overblown and it has more to do with personal aesthetics than anything else*
    *giggles*
    ~wiggle wiggle~ xo

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    Quote Originally Posted by gloombunny View Post
    *obligatory protest that the difference between "slave" and "submissive" is largely overblown and it has more to do with personal aesthetics than anything else*
    Yeah, I agree with this post.

    My husband and I prefer not to use the term "slave" because we're from the Southern US and find that the term brings up a lot of history that's more shameful than exciting to us. It has nothing to do with the depth of our relationship or our power exchange -- it just isn't the term we prefer. "Pet" suits me better, anyway.
    I love myself, I want you to love me
    When I feel down I want you above me
    I search myself, I want you to find me
    I forget myself, I want you to remind me.

    -- the DeVinyls, "I Touch Myself"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hime View Post
    Yeah, I agree with this post.

    My husband and I prefer not to use the term "slave" because we're from the Southern US and find that the term brings up a lot of history that's more shameful than exciting to us. It has nothing to do with the depth of our relationship or our power exchange -- it just isn't the term we prefer. "Pet" suits me better, anyway.
    I agree on using the term in certain places Hime - one has to be very careful not to draw the wrong attention from those who don't understand and in the South would be one area, I think, to be extremely cautious
    ~wiggle wiggle~ xo

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