I really dont think women are smart enough to be dominant.

[i refuse to live in a world where loud threesomes in your own apartment are reffered to as "rude"]

Oh, by the way Nutsack, since we are correcting each other’s grammar, “referred” has only one “F” and two “Rs”. And usually men capitalize the pronoun “I”, that is if their wrist is strong enough to hold down the shift key.

It's a quote taken directly from another site.
 
I don't think the men in Zachariah's world show him any respect at all. I love to see a guy have to artificially puff himself up.
 
Well, there goes my D/s homework time.

*wonders off to read the thread*
 
*dies laughing*

Dude, Zach, word to the wise... Figure out who your audience is before attempting to insult them. If you don't there is a really, really good chance you're going to end up looking the fool. Especially around here.



ETA: And we usually just call her Netz.
 
You mean that is a woman? How would you pronounce Netzach?
A dominant woman, yes.

Net. Zach.

If you wanted to, you could pronounce the "ch' as a guttural, which is a real accomplishment for your throat and tongue.

Most men find it easier to call her "Mistress."
 
A dominant woman, yes.

Net. Zach.

If you wanted to, you could pronounce the "ch' as a guttural, which is a real accomplishment for your throat and tongue.

Most men find it easier to call her "Mistress."
You so win.


If I had known it was a woman wagging her jaw, I wouldn't have wasted my time; however, as irrational as she was, I guess I should have known. My mistake.
Maybe those limp-wrists you try to pass off as men, but I can imagine that is not what normal men call her behind her back.

You don't play much in the community, do you?
 
A dominant woman, yes.

Net. Zach.

If you wanted to, you could pronounce the "ch' as a guttural, which is a real accomplishment for your throat and tongue.

Most men find it easier to call her "Mistress."


I always thought of it as a harder 'ch' myself
 
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Asleep! It's the morning here in civilisation!

_I_ managed to be here :p

No, I agree he's a dfferent brand of troll, but I see that ~smile~ and its variation seem to be trollish for 'hey, look at me'. It reminds me of the bratty kids in supermarkets 'paaaaaay meeee sooome attentiooooon!'
 
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