Originally posted by abitbent
2) At some point, in every BDSM story, you'll read this sentence "I stepped back to admire my handiwork."
Not in any of mine, but I get your drift.
3) Political correctness gone bezerk when P/people decide that it's appropriate to make sure T/they don't offend O/others by using ambiguous C/capital and S/small letters. Give it a rest, we get the point.
You should read one of the threads I posted. You'd realize that I, too, have covered this issue. LOL Check it out here. You might also be interested in reading this one.
4) People who reffer to themselves as the third person. (especially submissives) "Sir, this little one would humbly request to go to bed." "This ones stomach is grumbling because she's hungry." ARRRG! I know this is heavy in the Gor lifestyle, but it drives me batty.
AH yes, the Gor contribution. You know? Gor was neat when it was fiction. It was kinda cute to go "Wow. Now, there's an idea." However, it is not nearly as cute now that it has become a bible for some BDSMers. If you can even call them that. More like D&D players with a bondage spin.
5) The need for people to try and impress by using old victorian English while in chat or posts. "How is thou this eve?" Please folks, Hamlet has left the building.
It's "How art thou..." Get it right! LOL
8) Unrealistic scenarios of D/s portrayed as everyday activities. "My Dom makes me kneel in the corner on thumbtacks for 10 hours for punishment"
I agree completely. I guess these people don't have diapres to change or kids to feed, though.
9) Fakes, Professionals and attention getters who aren't into BDSM because they've known for a very long time that they were different, but are here for profit, thrill or boredom alone.
Yeah. We've had several of these types here these last many months. Fortunately, most of them seem content to leave after awhile.
I, myself, am not a professional dominant, but I do take more of an interest in this lifestyle than many, even if I am unable to practice it as much as I want. I still have an urgent desire to help others find their directions and to answer questions and teach people how all this works.
10) BDSM preachers who claim that their views are the way it should be, and you should share in that opinion.
Amen, brother!