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Daddy2mylilgirl
Guest
Think about it:
Are you a sub?
Are you a slave?
Are you a collared sub/slave?
Are you an owned sub/slave?
Are you a little girl?
Are you a bottom?
Are you a switch?
Are you a Top?
Are you a Dom?
Are you a Master?
Are you a DaddyDom?
Are you in a M/s relationship?
Are you in a D/s relationship?
Are you in a TPE relationship?
Are you in a 24/7 relationship?
Are you in a Daddy/little girl relationship?
Etc..
Why is there such a need to label everything and everyone? I understand it helps people find each other and to help identify the feelings they have.
But why can't the individual stay an individual and just tell the other person how they feel without having to put a label on themselves? Why can't the people who are in relationship just go on how they feel and not have to label what they are or each other?
Would that make them less of a "Dom/Master/sub/slave/etc." if they did?
I think the problem is, especially with beginners in the lifestyle, that people feel the need to fit perfectly into one label. That you can't mix and match as your feelings dictate but you must pick one and try your best to be perfect at it when you might identify with multiple labels.
Are you a sub?
Are you a slave?
Are you a collared sub/slave?
Are you an owned sub/slave?
Are you a little girl?
Are you a bottom?
Are you a switch?
Are you a Top?
Are you a Dom?
Are you a Master?
Are you a DaddyDom?
Are you in a M/s relationship?
Are you in a D/s relationship?
Are you in a TPE relationship?
Are you in a 24/7 relationship?
Are you in a Daddy/little girl relationship?
Etc..
Why is there such a need to label everything and everyone? I understand it helps people find each other and to help identify the feelings they have.
But why can't the individual stay an individual and just tell the other person how they feel without having to put a label on themselves? Why can't the people who are in relationship just go on how they feel and not have to label what they are or each other?
Would that make them less of a "Dom/Master/sub/slave/etc." if they did?
I think the problem is, especially with beginners in the lifestyle, that people feel the need to fit perfectly into one label. That you can't mix and match as your feelings dictate but you must pick one and try your best to be perfect at it when you might identify with multiple labels.