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    RhuBard
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
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    UK South-East
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    I believe that I'm the one who started this off? I am deeply appreciative of a sub who calls me "Sir" but prefer to be just Ed. (I get very twitchy when called "Sir" by either minxy or cariad..it's bound to mean grief...)
    Companion to cariad. Dom to bright-eyes.

    That one may smile, and smile, and be a villain;
    At least I'm sure it may be so in Denmark:

    Writing

    So, uncle, there you are. "

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    RedWraith's lil one
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    South Carolina
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    I wanted to thank E/everyone for the reponses. Every chat room that I have gone into has its own protocol, I've noticed. I would never call a Dom "Master," since no one here is my Master and that title is reserved for the subs/slaves of that Dom. And there doesn't seem to be many Goreans here. I have been instructed in other chat rooms where Goreans frequent to call the free men as "Master." But I started doing that years ago when I was in Gor and I still do, even though I am no longer a kajira.
    If a person comes into the room and it is not immediately noticeable that person is a Dom/me, then I check the profile just to make sure. So far E/everyone has been very nice and polite when it comes to me addressing Them as "Sir" or "Ma'am." No one has jumped down my throat about it, and I appreciate that! It's just that I've called Dom/mes by these titles for so many years now that it's hard to stop doing so. At least I know that I'm not stepping on too many toes and people have been nice about it so far.
    ~~sisterhoney~~

    "I object to all this sex on the television! I mean, I keep falling off!"

    "She changes everything She touches and everything She touches changes."

    "All acts of love and pleasure are My rituals."

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