Sunday, March 20, 2011

The Master makes a guest appearance.

My girl was telling me about something she read and she was reluctant to post anything about it because she goes out of her way to not make waves with anyone. I, on the other hand, don't usually give a shit.   :)   I rarely post anything here and I thought this was as good a time as any to rock the boat.

Libby, of "a submissive's musings" made a post about some "Domme" who said "I am looking for someone who wants a young, sexy Mistress or Princess to spoil, adore and OBEY. If you are ready to be My pay pig, then contact Me now. You must be prepared to PROVE you want to spoil Me financially by sending Me a small donation or gift certificate. If you are not ready to spoil Me with gifts, then KEEP IT MOVING."

Apparently, this "Domme" has links to stores so guys can shower her with tokens of their devotion to her uberness, and they can also buy her crusty, old, used drawers at the low, low price of 2 for $40. Several people agreed with her less than favorable assessment of that "Domme", and several disagreed. I happen to agree with all the commenters. How can that be? Well, like most men in my position, I generally agree with the notion that there are no rules in this lifestyle, and the whole "your kink is not my kink but that's OK" philosophy. However, if I was going to be truly honest to myself and the world, I'd have to admit that I find the entire FemDom idea to be preposterous. I have broad shoulders and I can take the hate that will surely rain down on me for saying that, but I have my reasons and to me, they are quite valid. I certainly don't expect any submissive male to change his way of thinking just because I say so and I would never tell anyone else how to live his or her life as long as it doesn't directly or adversely affect me or mine.

None of us need to pretend to like or understand the way other people live, we don't even have to accept it, we just have to leave them alone to live however they want to because it's none of our business. Libby makes a valid point about how the vanilla world looks at "our world" and when they see crap like that, they look at all of us the same way. Frankly, I don't give a baboon's fat, red ass what anyone thinks of the way we live our lives, vanilla or not. They can accept it or they can "KEEP IT MOVING" as the crusty panty "Domme" would say. I will continue to tell my girl how to dress, when to shut up, when to suck and when to speak. I'll spank, slap, cuff, gag, blind and hood her when I damn well please and I'll put holes in her flesh when and where I please. No one but her has to accept or understand any of it and I don't give a damn that the vanilla world will NEVER accept lifestyles that veer too far from missionary in the bed with the lights off. (That sounds like some kind of attempt to put an end to a game of Sex Clue.) We will never be able to practice the more daring parts of our lifestyles in public without fear of legal and religious persecution, but just as a fat, smelly woman can wear sweats and a tube top to Target, you can wear your collar and rings and tattoos and brands as well, just be prepared to be laughed at, frowned upon and pointed toward. Don't do anything illegal, or even borderline illegal in public and most of us will be able to live and let live. Religious zealots and related nutjobs will always be zealots and nutjobs, just steer clear of them and/or vote them out.

The moral of my story is, I'm selling my rancid, holey, stuck to the carpet, used to be white socks for $5 a pair. Contact me here for the Paypal link.

~MD

3 Sentiments

libby said...

I wish treasure had felt confident enough to post her views on my blog, I like getting all comments whether they agree with me or not. Intact it's the people who don't agree with me who make me think the most. But thank You for taking the time to post Your views on the issue here.

libby

Anonymous said...

LOl I loved your post and the socks..hilarious!

Master Dream {pt} said...

Anonymous - Thanks! :)

Libby - My treasure rarely comments on anybody's blog, and that's something she should try to change. She doesn't like to disagree and start wars and she doesn't like to come off as a cheerleader either. (I think we all know a few bloggers who have cheerleaders that make you wanna throw up.) She's far more likely to make a few word comment on a post about washing dishes or swimming in pudding than she is about something remotely controversial. She had actually written out a post for her own blog where she strongly agreed with what you said, but after the comments started rolling in she wasn't sure what she thought anymore so she scrapped it. That's when I decided it was time to flex my fingers and have a go.

I don't generally get into discussions like this for the simple reason that I'm far too opinionated and it usually goes south quickly, but I guess I need to do it more often and remind myself of the very things I just preached on.