View Full Version : Looking for a gender neutral synonym for Master
anna.kitty
03-26-2011, 02:22 PM
So, my Master is a bi-gendered individual... and W/we have been looking to find a good gender neutral term for Master... and the only ones W/we have been able to find just do not feel right...
hoping that someone here might be able to help ^^
didoanna
04-13-2011, 05:36 AM
Ummm....how about Owner or maybe Boss or maybe Govenor or Ruler....otherwise I'm a little bit stuck.
denuseri
04-13-2011, 07:52 AM
Dominant
Sensei
Seefoo
Teacher
Owner
Ruler
Regis
Spankinator
didoanna
04-18-2011, 08:51 AM
denu...."Spankinator".....well.....that's novel...*grins and giggles*
My submissive female roleplaying character, slave coleen, uses the term "Betters" as a gender neutral term when she is not using one the other or both together.
On another note I just started reading on the eliquiy site and they use the term "liege" for gender non-standards.
Austerus
06-16-2011, 11:17 PM
I'm with denuseri: sensei and sifu are both badass.
What language is sifu? Korean or Chinese?
Austerus
06-18-2011, 06:41 AM
Chinese. It can mean 'master' as a term of respect for someone of great skill (a master pastry chef or a master electrician) or can mean 'master' + 'father' implying a direct student/teacher relationship. The two uses sound identical, but are written differently and can be judged on context.
Sounds good to me.
It's kind of like Japanese "San" then.
Ozme52
06-20-2011, 11:53 AM
Except in that I believe "San" is a highly gendered superlative.
(For that matter, so are most of the oriental "teacher" titles.)
denuseri
06-20-2011, 01:11 PM
Well in japanese San has different meanings depending on the context but in general in so far as being used as a hierarchal refrence of respect it is colloquialy known as the equivelant to both Mr or Mrs or Ms. Since its not used alone in that regard its a gender nuetral sufix attached to a gender specific personal noun (ussually the clan name preceeding it in formal situations).
Additonally one uses a whole different sufix depending upon ones station in comparrison to the station of who is being addressed.
San is commonly used between people of equal station. Sama is used to address those above one's self. And Chan is used to address those whom one has a colloquial relationship who are beneath ones self...such as ones children.
Bakushi is a shortend form of Kinbakushi which is basically the japanese equivelant to a master of the practice of Kinbaku (ie Japanese Bondage) though in Japan other forms of address are used as well.
The words most commonly used between sexual partners in traditional japanese D/s practices is Dorei for slave and Goshujin for Master. Also Goshujin is considered a masculine noun used by a wife to address her husband.