Chaos... to be continued

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It was largely unreadable, I have read better takes on the expression of BDSM by lesser known writers that I will recommend in a heartbeat to people with a interest in the scene. It was very helpful in letting the average everyday housewife and Joe blow know that those sort of kinks go on, but I have also seen the negative side of it people with no knowledge hurting partners because they seen it in a movie or read the book and think it is as simple as that.

This M word thought that has me puzzled if it's the use of the word Master I fear I use it frequently when referring to my late husband so anyone who takes offense to that should really take that in context. He was the Master of my body, my heart and my world.
Every word can have both a positive and a negative feel to it.
Well, given my username I'm unlikely to object to that :). Personally, I can't stand being called Daddy as an expression of a power dynamic between adults - I appreciate that others feel differently, and are adamant that they don't mean anything familial by it, and I naturally respect what they tell me - but it doesn't work for me.

But the M word ends... 01$t. And we do not use the M word.
 
Well, given my username I'm unlikely to object to that :). Personally, I can't stand being called Daddy as an expression of a power dynamic between adults - I appreciate that others feel differently, and are adamant that they don't mean anything familial by it, and I naturally respect what they tell me - but it doesn't work for me.

But the M word ends... 01$t. And we do not use the M word.
*cogs and pins click into place* OHHH
 
Well, given my username I'm unlikely to object to that :). Personally, I can't stand being called Daddy as an expression of a power dynamic between adults - I appreciate that others feel differently, and are adamant that they don't mean anything familial by it, and I naturally respect what they tell me - but it doesn't work for me.

But the M word ends... 01$t. And we do not use the M word.
I will say I am not a fan of Daddy talk either especially because M was a fair bit older than me and I always feared that someone might have actually thought he was my Daddy. (Joking)
It just doesn't sit well with me, to be a Daddy they need to be nurturing and a lot softer than I prefer for myself.
But each to their own on that one as you have said, after all it's not the title that matters but the dynamic between D/s.

Darn I like that word my cakes are now going to be flat and dry 😂
 
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