This random post topic comes to you courtesy of a conversation in which Phirefly attempts to explain the lifestyle to a friend (and clearly doesn't do a good job of it).
A comment a friend of mine made really set me off into a flurry of thinking recently. When talking about the D/s lifestyle, she remarked that the Dom/mes must be lazy people, happy to let subs do everything for them.
I didn't laugh, but my automatic response was to do just that. Instead I replied that laziness wouldn't work with a Dom/me at all, as they really have to pay so much attention to their sub in order to have a satisfying D/s relationship. Thinking more upon that response later, I realized that that was definitely not a universal truth, but more of a personal opinion. Then my thinking got conflicted. And here, for your pleasure, is a conversation with myself re-enacted:
Phire: I could never sub to an inherently lazy person.
Fly: Yes, you could.
Phire: If the Dom/me was only acting dominant so they didn't have to do anything for themselves, I would not be able to respect that, and therefore not be able to submit
Fly: What is this "not be able to submit" thing? You're submissive, you don't get a choice in that!
Phire: Yes I do! Don't I get to choose who to submit to? Being submissive doesn't mean every Joe/Jane on the street gets to tell me what to do! There has to be respect for the Dom/me in order for me to get into sub-space.
Fly: What if it was a service relationship, as opposed to a D/s "romantic" type connection?
Phire: Well, why would that matter?
Fly: It's complicated, isn't it? I mean, a little BDSM play in the bedroom, sure, you need someone willing to work with you and for you so you will work hard for them. But if you were in a servant situation... if you were owned, so to speak, (and I know you've thought about this!) would it matter if the Owner was inherently lazy?
Phire: Well, erm, uh... hrm... No
Fly: You need to figure out what you want, kiddo
Phire: *sticks a tongue out at herself*
Really, the conversation just degenerated from there. So, ok, now that you all think I'm a little not-right in the head for posting a conversation with myself, my original question remains.
Could you, personally, with your definitions of the lifestyle, and the way you live it, be a sub to a person who was inherently lazy?
A comment a friend of mine made really set me off into a flurry of thinking recently. When talking about the D/s lifestyle, she remarked that the Dom/mes must be lazy people, happy to let subs do everything for them.
I didn't laugh, but my automatic response was to do just that. Instead I replied that laziness wouldn't work with a Dom/me at all, as they really have to pay so much attention to their sub in order to have a satisfying D/s relationship. Thinking more upon that response later, I realized that that was definitely not a universal truth, but more of a personal opinion. Then my thinking got conflicted. And here, for your pleasure, is a conversation with myself re-enacted:
Phire: I could never sub to an inherently lazy person.
Fly: Yes, you could.
Phire: If the Dom/me was only acting dominant so they didn't have to do anything for themselves, I would not be able to respect that, and therefore not be able to submit
Fly: What is this "not be able to submit" thing? You're submissive, you don't get a choice in that!
Phire: Yes I do! Don't I get to choose who to submit to? Being submissive doesn't mean every Joe/Jane on the street gets to tell me what to do! There has to be respect for the Dom/me in order for me to get into sub-space.
Fly: What if it was a service relationship, as opposed to a D/s "romantic" type connection?
Phire: Well, why would that matter?
Fly: It's complicated, isn't it? I mean, a little BDSM play in the bedroom, sure, you need someone willing to work with you and for you so you will work hard for them. But if you were in a servant situation... if you were owned, so to speak, (and I know you've thought about this!) would it matter if the Owner was inherently lazy?
Phire: Well, erm, uh... hrm... No
Fly: You need to figure out what you want, kiddo
Phire: *sticks a tongue out at herself*
Really, the conversation just degenerated from there. So, ok, now that you all think I'm a little not-right in the head for posting a conversation with myself, my original question remains.
Could you, personally, with your definitions of the lifestyle, and the way you live it, be a sub to a person who was inherently lazy?