Official D/s test!

Kinda new here, but I scored a 39. I'd say that's pretty accurate, altho, I could have gone a little higher in score as well, into the next category.... I'm definitely a border-line between the two...



31 TO 40 POINTS: Others see you as sensible, cautious, careful & practical. They see you as clever, gifted, or talented, but modest...Not a person who makes friends too quickly or easily, but someone who's extremely loyal to friends you do make and who expect the same loyalty in return. Those who really get to know you realize it takes a lot to shake your trust in your friends, but equally that it takes you a long time to get over it if that trust is ever broken.

41 TO 50 POINTS: Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting; someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.
 
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43.

41 TO 50 POINTS: Others see you as fresh, lively,
charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting;
someone who's constantly in the center of attention,
but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.

I feel that's accurate.
 
NemoAlia said:
I'm nobody, who are you? Are you nobody too?

YAY! I was beginning to think no one else caught the reference.

I love Emily Dickenson. When I was 12 my mom bought me a completed works of hers. I read it and read and REread it like a billion times.
 
I imagine my life would have been very different if I'd really attached myself to ED's poetry when I was an adolescent... as it was, I had to wait until late high school -- arguably too late to save my eternal soul ;)

No, but really. She's excellent, and one of my long-term favorites. Plus, a litmus test for "literary cool" in other people, of course!
 
NemoAlia said:
I imagine my life would have been very different if I'd really attached myself to ED's poetry when I was an adolescent... as it was, I had to wait until late high school -- arguably too late to save my eternal soul ;)

No, but really. She's excellent, and one of my long-term favorites. Plus, a litmus test for "literary cool" in other people, of course!

I was reading poety at about ten. Thrilled my mother - she used to brag I read Kipling to her friends. :rolleyes: But to tell the truth, I'm not real fond of him, that's all she had around there.

I think I like ED so much cause she's rather morbid - like me. I haven't looked at that book in a few years, but that's mostly cause I'm (a) too busy, and (b) I've memorized most of my favorites of hers. Obviously their's 'I'm nobody', but that's rather famous. My absolute favorite of hers is the one that goes

When tolling bells, I ask the cause
A soul has gone to God
I'm answered in a lonesome tone
Is heaven then so bad?

The bells hsould joyful ring to tell
A sould has gone to heaven
Would seem to me the rightful way
A good news should be given.
 
graceanne said:
...she used to brag I read Kipling to her friends. :rolleyes:
Colonialist, racist bastard ;)

My parents read Kipling to me -- Just So Stories are just perfect for bedtime.
 
NemoAlia said:
Colonialist, racist bastard ;)

My parents read Kipling to me -- Just So Stories are just perfect for bedtime.

Yep. That's what got me started on him, I LOVED the just so stories. I used to tell them to my nieces and nephews, too. They loved em. But my mom's not much on poetry, she has this big book of Kipling's stuff, and that included the Just So stories, and the Jungle Book, and some poetry.
 
42. Insert extra characters here because I apparently can't submit just the relevant 3. Mehhh.
 
I just realized that I never posted my results, so I took it again.
Given that some of these responses are fluid, I am, at the moment, a 43.
I know I was different before. I think I was a 49, actually.
But then, changing doesn't surprise me.
Everything changes when I teach JK. Even my speaking voice.
 
I got a 30. I'm certain that doesn't surprise my detractors.

Unsurprisingly, I have no trouble with the "in a submissive role out of self-loathing" or "not the healthy types for BDSM" viewpoint.
 
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I got a 30. I'm certain that doesn't surprise my detractors.

Unsurprisingly, I have no trouble with the "in a submissive role out of self-loathing" or "not the healthy types for BDSM" viewpoint.

I'm shocked. Apparently I know you even less than I thought I did.
 
graceanne said:
I love Emily Dickenson. When I was 12 my mom bought me a completed works of hers. I read it and read and REread it like a billion times.


yay Gracie my favvo as well !! :) :rose:
 
Marquis:
"I'm shocked. Apparently I know you even less than I thought I did."

I know! I love the color purple and lying on my side, I'm so ashamed.
 
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Marquis:
"I'm shocked. Apparently I know you even less than I thought I did."

I know! I love the color purple and lying on my side, I'm so ashamed.

What you should be ashamed of is throwing the test on purpose, just to stick it to the man.

The man, of course, being me.
 
FurryFury said:
Still horny, big surprise.

Fury :rose:


Mmmmmm.....my kind of woman. * my hands grasp your cheeks and spread them.* :D
 
I got 48

41 TO 50 POINTS: Others see you as fresh, lively,
charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting;
someone who's constantly in the center of attention,
but sufficiently well-balanced not to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.


I normally am in or near the center of attention but not in the spotlight... I prefer to do things & go unnoticed.... & I am all the rest to a "T"...LOL : rolleyes:
 
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