Wednesday, March 08, 2006

Sir

Beloved husband,

Thank you, for allowing me to call you ‘Sir’ during my discipline. I know (for religious reasons) that this is hard for you. I know that you finally conceded, since you recognised that it will go a long way in helping me explore those ‘deeper’ and more ‘profound’ levels of submission....

I will not abuse your title and promise only to use it during discipline. I accept that you will punish me severely for not adhering to your rules.

Lovingly,
C xxx

5 Comments:

At 8.3.06, Blogger C's Correction said...

My darling C,

You understand my position well. I am pleased with the way you have used "sir" up to now. We have clear ground rules and I am happy with the way you are sticking to them.

R
xxx

 
At 9.3.06, Blogger SmartNnaughty said...

R and C,

I, too, love to call My Guy "sir" while I am being disciplined. For me it is a sign of respect for him just like when I call my boss at work sir. In using that title, it helps me to remember my place and helps me feel submissive. I would like to call MG sir any time we are along but I'm not sure he would like it.

I just wanted to share my thoughts here. I hope you don't mind.

SNN

 
At 10.3.06, Blogger C's Correction said...

Dear SnN,

Of course we don't mind, we are always so appreciative of other people's comments. :)

We don't have the custom of calling our boss 'Sir' here in the UK, we just use Christian names. I wish we did then perhaps it would emphasise more consideration in the work place. I think the UK is very slack in terms of work and attitudes to work.

In R's religion it is strongly disapproved, to use titles of any description even Mr and Mrs.

*hugs*
C

 
At 20.6.08, Anonymous Anonymous said...

What religion is R? If you don't mind my asking

 
At 30.6.08, Blogger C's Correction said...

Hello,
Thank you for your question.

The religion which R belongs to is very small world wide. By mentioning it we may be damaging our anonymity.

It is a religion which believes in equality of all people and was very much involved in the injustices of the slave trade.

All the best,

~C~

 

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