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RE: Master

in #writing7 years ago

This is excellent writing... not sure what else to say. Hope this is all imagination and that you were never really the subject to such violent "love". The only other thing? why is "He" master written with a capital letter? what is the significance of that?

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Thank you so much for the compliment, Hope! I won't lie, I am a touch surprised to see you here, but I was surprised to see a couple others as well! <3
It can be a little hard for people to distinguish, especially if you are not aware of some BDSM dynamics, but this isn't abusive or negative. :) The easiest way to explain this would be to think of it as a game, but it is far more than that.
When this kind of play takes place, it is actually quite safe, and limits are established well in advance. Even a "safe word" is involved that can cease all play immediately. I am actually working on a BDSM for beginners post which will hit on a lot of topics and basics.
The capitilization of all of the dominant party's pronouns is something you'll commonly see when referencing a Master/Mistress/Dom/Domme. It is kind of a way to further elevate their position and show respect/adoration on the part of the slave/submissive!

Thanks for explaining!