chy_girl
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I'm not much of a joiner. Also given the way a lot of BDSM stuff seems to work, I really do not think I could be all deferential to some guy or gal just because they decide that their label and my assumed label says I should.
the bolded bit, I just can't get my head round why I have to treat a man with any more respect than I treat a woman, or a Dom with more respect than a sub. They aren't ~my~ doms, so why should they get the same deference as he does?
I treat Dominants with the same respect that I give other subs - be them male or female. I make eye contact, hold conversations, shake a hand if it's offered. Any specific or special deference toward a person in the community comes only at the request of my Mistress or Sir, and they would only make a request like that for someone who has earned it.
Yes, there are local communities who can get a little touchy about that - mine is not one of them. The key is that I'm treating everyone with respect. In a conversation I will ask question and voice my opinion, but I'm not going to get bossy with people unless they start mucking around in my box. And at that point, it's my box, my business, and they can either respect my boundaries or fuck off. And that last part goes for anyone, kink or not.
The munches I've attended were extremely helpful when I first started in the local community. Many of the longtimers were more than happy to give me the safety lectures and the basics of how things worked in the community. It also gave me the opportunity to meet the "grandparents" of the scene - the people who have been around long enough to give a definite yes or no about the appropriateness of something without having to worry if they're dickwaving or bolstering. They also have the experience and knowledge to know how to handle some of the more delicate issues that can arise in the relationship and in play. These are definitely the people you want to know and be able to invite for coffee.

(they might have stripped the blooms off the stems later, of course