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| Wed 26 Dec 07, 1:28 PM Housewife_4_cane UK, 5 yrs |
Financially, does Christmas and New Year (a time when the clients of pro dommes are playing happy families and not handing out tributes) affect 'mistress?' Obviously, women on benefits still receive their income during holidays, women who work normally receive holiday pay and for kept women like me there's always my extremely rich husband's credit card…that'll do nicely! But how do pro dommes manage without their tributes? I have been told that some housing authorities reduce their rent at Christmas so does this help the majority of pro dommes? Do pro dommes have to make sacrifices? Is dinner downsized? Is the usual quarter pounder with cheese down graded to a double cheeseburger or is the situation more drastic, resulting in dinner being cut down to a cheeseburger? Is the financial pinch greater than I imagine and does cheese become a luxury and therefore are we talking a hamburger? Is a large kebab for supper replaced with a small kebab? Do you forget about having salad and try to negotiate a discount on the kebab? Seriously, we know that money is not the reason for your pro domination (coughs) but do you notice a difference this time of the year? Edited Wed 26 Dec 07, 1:30 PM by Housewife_4_cane | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 1:33 PM MistressRouge UK(B), 6 yrs £ |
So Pro-Dommes are infertile and do not produce offspring or have children, or have husbands or partners? We are all vinegar tittied spinsters, spitting sprout juice as we watch the queens speech and shriek BAH HUMBUG!
Well I deserve a well-earned week off, and I am | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 1:39 PM Housewife_4_cane UK, 5 yrs |
That's interesting, are you saying that you have chosen to shut up shop and my theory that the clients are staying away is incorrect? | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 2:37 PM Doghouse_Reilly UK(MK), 6 yrs |
This isn't a troll, tis a sock puppet, and they have no teeth. Hell hath no fury like the vast robot armies of a woman scorned. | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 3:09 PM lisal 9 yrs |
Indeed it is both - and, of course it is (coughs) female But let's ask it why it is so interested in pro dommes - just to keep us going through to the New Year housewife - it's over to you. Or are you still filling in your tax return?
Edited 26 Dec 07, 3:11 PM by lisal | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 3:56 PM MistressRouge UK(B), 6 yrs £ |
Tis the season to be humoured, troll lol lol lol laa lol lol lol laaa *giggles* | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 5:27 PM Housewife_4_cane UK, 5 yrs |
It amazes me that people actually think that using the word 'it' to describe a fellow human is clever, witty or even original. Personally I think it demonstrates the depth of the person's vocabulary that has chosen to use 'it.' Also, 'it' seems to be an Internet thing as it's something that I've never encountered in real-life. I believe that somebody who thinks it's smart to use 'it,' not only have a flaw in their vocabulary but also have deeper issues...I understand humour and wit and my advice is, watch some comedy DVDs and see how often the word 'it' is used to describe another human, go to your local pub and gauge it's usage there. The list of places where 'it' is not used is endless so, why do people think it's witty, clever or even an insult to use 'it' on the Internet?
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| 26 Dec 07, 5:44 PM Jahc99 UK, 5 yrs |
I call a lot of my real life slaves 'it', have done for years. Got a problem with that? They don't, I don't, so what the fuck has it got to do with you, or are you just running out of troll tactics or ways to make yourself look stupid? So there is only one thing wrong with your approach to this - everything. why poison your liver when I could eat it for you? Edited 26 Dec 07, 5:54 PM by Jahc99 | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 5:56 PM chartreuse UK(BA), 6 yrs |
What an insidious post. Truth is stranger than fiction. | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 5:56 PM Doghouse_Reilly UK(MK), 6 yrs |
You're a fictional character, lacking any defining aspects of gender. Sure whoever operates you is a real person, but we're not talking to him or her are we? We're talking to the character. You're like one of those chat-bots or an automated sales call. Would you describe a puppet as a he or a she? Hell hath no fury like the vast robot armies of a woman scorned. | ||
| 26 Dec 07, 6:17 PM Housewife_4_cane UK, 5 yrs |
I don't agree with some of your points but, I respected your opinions and really did think that your points were logical and well written. Then I read the last sentence. Yes, a puppet is a he or a she, here is the meaning of puppet. • noun 1 a movable model of a person or animal, moved either by strings or by a hand inside it, used to entertain.
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