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MissLadywood 51F
6195 posts
8/21/2018 8:56 am

I can relate to that. Maybe for different reasons.
I love saying
I did Sir
Thank you Sir
Makes me feel proud and super happy.
Mind you the , Oop's i forgot Sir, can lead to some spanking fun. And that also makes me super happy

I guess if you've never experienced any feelings behind the words they would seem boring. And 'tbh' if you know nothing of what someone is talking about through lack of experience then a more open minded approach should be considered.

Life So Short, The Craft So Long To Learn


Doc_Sonar 66M
24589 posts
8/21/2018 7:57 pm

Yes, Pyx. It does.


And while unlike Lilli's^^^ other as she shared above, honorifics like that are ok with me. And s'pose I also said that,

"Yes, James,"

still rocks in a more than ubiquitous way.

BD~
P
xoz

Doc_Sonar

I advocate Simplicity, Patience & Compassion...to the extent that doing so won't threaten or harm My boundaries or Me. ~ Doc_Sonar


Breathe Deeply~
Peace


drmgirl622 68F  
25884 posts
8/25/2018 6:44 pm

yes.....very familiar words......they were never used lightly and always with the utmost of respect


MasterJaq1 53M
38 posts
8/30/2018 8:53 pm

Oh Yeah,
That is right on the money.....

J



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