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Choose Your Words Carefully V
Want VS Need
By Norische
Within the vanilla world there are many words that we use
without consideration. Words that seem ordinary within one
realm gain quite a different meaning within the realm of
BDSM. Simple words that are very similar in meaning can be
worlds apart in definition within the safe haven of a
dungeon.
Want VS Need. I used to have philosophical disputes with
individuals over the similarities and differences of these
two words. After much deliberation and a little controversy
I came to a general conclusion... there is no such thing as
need...only want. One does not need to breathe unless one
wants to live. At least this is the conclusion I came to in
the vanilla world. Unfortunately for me I learned that this
is not the typical point of view within the BDSM realm.
During my training to be a Dominant my mentor had two male
slaves, drew the younger of the two had been in the
lifestyle for about a year and was still being trained
himself. One day Walter (my mentor) stated, "drew, I need
you to get me a cup of coffee". drew casually finished
writing the email he was working one, which only took a
minute or so...if that, and went and got Walter his cup of
coffee.
When he came back Walter took the cup and sat it
down on his desk then grabbed drew by the hair of his head
and bent him over the desk and took his belt and beat him
severely. I myself was sitting in stunned silence across
the room, holding on to the boot I had been polishing...
wanting so much to ask why drew had gotten such a horrible
beating. I knew it couldn't be the coffee, because Walter
had not tasted the coffee yet, his presentation of the coffee
had been flawless so I knew it could not have been a show
of disrespect or lack of form. I simply was at a total loss
for why Walter had behaved in such a manner. I glanced over
at Walter's other male, jeff... who had been with Walter for
several years by this time. He sat quietly at his desk watching
the whole thing, but as he watched he was slowly shaking his
head, as if he knew exactly why drew was being punished. After Walter
released drew, drew fell to the floor and pressed his lips
against Walter's ever-shinned boots. Walter told him to rise
and asked him did he realize why he had been punished. drew
responded that he did not understand the reason, so Walter
glanced over at jeff and asked jeff why had drew been
punished. jeff stated that Walter had said "I need a cup of
coffee" and that his needs always come first and foremost.
That the proper behavior would have been to drop anything that drew
was doing and get Walter some coffee immediately, instead he
finished what he was doing and then took care of his
Master's needs. Walter nodded and looked back at drew, who
now understood the harsh difference between need and want.
Want is a desire, if a Master or Mistress states "I want you
to get me a cup of coffee" the general phase should be
understood to mean "as soon as possible get me a cup of
coffee."
Need however is a demand, if a Master or Mistress states "I
need you to get me a cup of coffee" the general
understanding should be "drop what ever you are doing
immediately and get me a cup of coffee." If for any reason
you cannot immediately follow through on a statement that
includes the word "need" the slave/sub should humbly request
permission to finish what he or she is doing or be allowed
to stop what they are doing and get the desired item. For
example a slave is frying eggs for breakfast, and the
Master/Mistress states "I need you to set out my clothes."
The slave/sub should state "Master/Mistress if it is not too
inconvenient may I have your permission to finish frying the
eggs and then proceed to get your clothing, it will only
take a moment or two, but I am afraid if I delay your
breakfast will not be suitable." Now the phrasing does not
have to be exact but the general idea is present. Need is
immediate and any delay is unacceptable without explicit
permission.
When you wish a specific behavior to occur you must use
specific words. Never assume that an individual will know
the exactly what you mean unless you define the words you
choose to use, and exactly what they mean to you.
As with everything this is my opinion, take what you will
and leave the rest. If you wish to contact me, my email
address is
Norisch1@mchsi.com
. If you wish to see more of my work you may find a complete listing
of all my writings at...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Norisches_Quill/?yguid=99788111
in the files section.
Norische
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