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Posh Ladies (60)

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3 Sep 10, 4:31 PM
Lustful
ES, 2 yrs
People who are ·posh· would never so describe themselves.
3 Sep 10, 4:34 PM
Wildebeest
UK(M), 8 yrs

assertiveacquiescent wrote:
Posh Ladies

Since i was a boy, i've always had a theng for posh Ladies.

When i say posh, i mean posh - real posh. Refined, privately educated and compounded with the innate ability to patronise and condescend though genuine intellectual superiority.

<snip>

I agree with much of what you've said but would substitute the word "social" for your "intellectual" - I can hold my own intellectually but always feel vulnerable to genuine "class".

I would love to Dominate a sub who, in the vanilla world, would be way way above my station - Ladies, please submit your applications by email :-).

3 Sep 10, 4:38 PM
Wildebeest
UK(M), 8 yrs

Intemporelle wrote:
My opinion: the word POSH is over rated over used in the UK! From clothing, to attitudes, hair styles, accents, cars, homes, places, to people, institutions, make up, etc, etc.. It's an obsession to rate, classify, it's very subjective and stereotyped, anything and everything can be POSH !!! I find that to be irritating, superficial and boring... sigh! People from very wealthy backgrounds don't all play posh, act posh, dress posh, talk posh and brag about how posh they are.

Sorry you don't like the word, from your picture, you appear to fit the description very well - perhaps you would prefer me to say that all your pictures appear to be of "thoroughbreds" :-).

3 Sep 10, 4:58 PM
Sissy_Play_Thing
UK(B), 3 yrs
Not sure about Posh, however I've always had a bit of a thing for well dressed (not fetish wear), stylish women with immaculate make up who have a really haughty and off-hand attitude. A sort of up-market femme fatale.

A good sub should be obscene and not heard!

3 Sep 10, 5:04 PM
Notasquick
UK(WC), 10 yrs

Intemporelle wrote:
People from very wealthy backgrounds ...

Are not necessairly posh. Hence the often referred to conflict between Old Money and New Money families.

Posh is a definition of social class not wealth.

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Notasquick
http://notasquick.com/

3 Sep 10, 5:05 PM
Beau_Tox
UK(CB), 7 yrs


assertiveacquiescent wrote:
Posh Ladies

I love a posh tart, me.

I always think, "She're look better kneelin' dahn or thrown across moi knee, eh." Well, brings 'em dahn a peg or two, dunnit. The norty tarts, they LAHVE it!!

^^^^ This is probably a facetious comment.
<---- This person cares. No really, he does.

3 Sep 10, 5:05 PM
Cassius
UK, 3 yrs

"Posh" is of course a sneer word, like "yob". A "snob" if course today is anybody who sneers at anybody else. It is the same thing exactly as an "inverted snob" : a curious example of a word meaning the same thing inside out as well as the right way round. Anybody can present as either or any if they so choose in these classless days. It is all SO out-of-date,dahlings.

Practise senseless acts of beauty.

3 Sep 10, 5:14 PM
Katalena
UK(GL), 5 yrs

'Posh bint' was my nickname for rather a long time but I put that down to the fact that they were all incredibly common.

Kat :)

Godwin wrote:
kreibebe wrote:
assertiveacquiescent wrote:
Posh Ladies

Since i was a boy, i've always had a theng for posh Ladies.

aye, The Posh Ones are always dirty...

k

Isn't filthy a more appropiate word rather than 'dirty' for a posh bint?

Ooooops, sorry I meant a posh lady:-p.

Nothing wrong with a 'posh and educated lady. So long as they haven't got, 'above you' syndrome.

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3 Sep 10, 5:35 PM
BigOldHector
UK(DE), 10 yrs

TheMarquise wrote:
saraxx wrote:
Plinth_For_Her_Feet wrote:
Posh? On here?

You've got to be joking mate!

Ah... so if you are posh you can't possibly be into BDSM?

He didn't mean that, he's being cheeky. He has a thing for well spoken women and found that some dommes he has contacted were not very 'lady like'.

Ironic sense of humour? On here?

You've got to be joking Mistress!

I AM THE GOD OF HELL-FIRE!.....but its my lunch break right now

3 Sep 10, 6:25 PM
BigOldHector
UK(DE), 10 yrs

Professor_Tim wrote:

I love a posh tart, me.

Is that like an avocado and pancetta pop tart?

I AM THE GOD OF HELL-FIRE!.....but its my lunch break right now

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