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Titles & Respect
By Mistress Michelle
When a slave or submissive is "asked" to call all Dominants
Sir or Ma'am they are not being forced to show added respect,
beyond basic respect or common courtesy.
The use of Sir or Ma'am is not all or exclusively about respect.
It's about conveying honor as a title or grammatical form used in
speaking to or about a superior or elder. These are called
"honorifics".
As there is a "hierarchy" in BDSM Lifestlye as is in any
Master/Mistress – slave/sub relationship, Dominants are
"superior" to slaves/submissives in this hierarchy.
When addressing or referring to a Dominant by name the slave/submissive
should do so with use of the Dominants "honorific" such as
for example Sir Doe, Ms Doe, Master Doe or Mistress Doe.
Sir and Ma'am are often used for referring to any male or
female Dominant, while Master and Mistress is usually reserved for
the owner of the sub/slave.
Although it might not be generally common in other BDSM
lifestyle groups, it is suggested that Dominants between themselves
should address or refer to each other at a level chosen by
themselves, when addressing or referring to another Dominant by
name, such as for example Sir Doe, Ms Doe, Master Doe or Mistress
Doe.
In this "hierarchy" no special provisions concerning status
or title for switches are implemented. That of course does not mean
that there are no switches. It simply means that the switches may
choose the basic status most comfortable or applicable to them.
Hence, a switch is either a Dom/Domme or a slave/submissive
as far as their status in our "hierarchy" and titles
is concerned.
Whenever in doubt as to address someone of who's status one
is unsure, a simple Sir, Miss or Ma'am, should be appropriate,
unless one is informed otherwise.
Mistress Michelle
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