seela
Quark Thief
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- May 14, 2010
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Not too long ago I ran into a woman in a vanilla setting, but after talking a while I figured she's a pyl - she was hinting pretty heavily, but was still surprised to notice that I knew what was going on. She was very confused with her own situation, so we ended up talking about D/s and I told about my relationship a lot more than I usually would in a setting like that.
Now it has turned out she has been instructed to report all conversations to her PYL. The way I found out was that the PYL approached me, letting me know that he knows what I've talked about with his pyl. And because he now knows I'm submissive, he expects a different set of respect and subordination from me than he would from a vanilla person.
I was pretty taken aback by this all. Not only did I find it completely idiotic, that he would expect me to treat him with more respect than any other total stranger to me just because he's a self-proclaimed Master of someone I've talked with a couple of times, but I was also really astounded by his attitude that it's perfectly fine for him to pry all the info about other people's lives from his pyl. He sets the rules in their relationship and no one should be bothered about it, it's D/s and all that jizzle.
The incident did leave me wondering about the limits and ethics of this kind of behavior. I certainly cannot remember agreeing to take part in their D/s dynamic and I felt very uncomfortable when I found out what had happened. He wants to know everything about his pyl's life, but by extention he got to know a whole lot about my life as well.
tl;rd - PYL finds out things about people in pyl's life, because pyl is expected to share everything with PYL.
How common is this? Do you think it's ok? Should the people in the pyl's life be informed that the PYL will get at least a cliffs notes version of everything? Are there limits as to what the PYL can expect be shared? How about reading e-mails, letters, postcards, text messages?
Now it has turned out she has been instructed to report all conversations to her PYL. The way I found out was that the PYL approached me, letting me know that he knows what I've talked about with his pyl. And because he now knows I'm submissive, he expects a different set of respect and subordination from me than he would from a vanilla person.
I was pretty taken aback by this all. Not only did I find it completely idiotic, that he would expect me to treat him with more respect than any other total stranger to me just because he's a self-proclaimed Master of someone I've talked with a couple of times, but I was also really astounded by his attitude that it's perfectly fine for him to pry all the info about other people's lives from his pyl. He sets the rules in their relationship and no one should be bothered about it, it's D/s and all that jizzle.
The incident did leave me wondering about the limits and ethics of this kind of behavior. I certainly cannot remember agreeing to take part in their D/s dynamic and I felt very uncomfortable when I found out what had happened. He wants to know everything about his pyl's life, but by extention he got to know a whole lot about my life as well.
tl;rd - PYL finds out things about people in pyl's life, because pyl is expected to share everything with PYL.
How common is this? Do you think it's ok? Should the people in the pyl's life be informed that the PYL will get at least a cliffs notes version of everything? Are there limits as to what the PYL can expect be shared? How about reading e-mails, letters, postcards, text messages?