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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Tomcat View Post

    So this brings up my question to you all. If a submissive is at someone's house and their dominant leaves. Should they still be required to respect others? I am asking this from a BDSM perspective, not common sense.
    Wow, is she in trouble when her Dom gets home.


    As im sure someone above me has said, yes the submissive should act respectful of others. When her Dom isnt around she shuold represent him. Acting like a five year old may give people the impression that he doesnt have control over her, and or she may be a bad submissive, since she cannot conduct herself in a adult way. Its almost like, your only as good as the company you keep. I, in my opinion would act respectful, at all times. Even if my Master wasnt there. Becuase he will probably findout that i was acting like a five year old and ill get punished for it later. Plus i wouldnt want anyone looking down on my Dom becuase of my actions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by shayna View Post
    Plus i wouldnt want anyone looking down on my Dom becuase of my actions.
    Exactly. Our behavior reflects on Him...I want Him to always be proud. And others to think to themselves 'wow, His girl is so well-trained, He must be a good Dom.'

    Besides, I cannot stand brats. Cannot stand them!
    Working too much....and unfortunately not online as much as I'd like.

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