I do not either, but to me it seems to come more from the Domme side than from us. Do not get me wrong, I know that they are out there, but I usually class them as abusers and stay away from them, because all they are are power freaks.
But the Dommes who want to be called Goddess, they are differant. I guess the reason I cannot figure them is because I cannot relate on a personle level to a Domme, other than as a friend, that is.
I wonder thoigh, if a mistake is bad enough, should we grovel? Sometimes it might be the only way to show the depth of our anguish.It doesn't have to mean groveling. Aknowledging the misstake, understanding her emotions and explaining how I feel about it and what I'll do to minimise it happening again is what I do.
Not the way I would say it, but definately to the point.One characteristic I do think is important for a good Dom is bravery, and that means an ability to critisize oneself in a constructive way. A man too proud to admit fault in a conflict is just a big coward.