enigma nocturne
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yes, spoiling them rottenly will lose them. Ignoring them or something will punsich them.
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lol thats kinda true...sometimes you scare me.Pure said:someone really into suffering will feel they deserve to be ignored.
it will provoke a frenzy of delicious self accusation and self mortification.
enigma nocturne said:yes, spoiling them rottenly will lose them. Ignoring them or something will punsich them.
hmmm i spoil everyone in my life, just a part of who i am. So that couldnt be punishment for me i guess.Esclava said:Instead of spoiling them for punishment, what about making them ultra spoil you? I would think that having to be June Cleaver for a day would be punishment enough for anyone. (Not that I have anything against June, but I cringe when I think of how indulgent she was - catering to Ward and the kids as though they would have died instantly if not for her fussiness in caring for them).
What say you who enjoy pain, humiliation and suffering?
Esclava
bound said:Pain is definitely not punishment for me, when i disobey i get chained to the bed for XXX amount of time and left alone. There's nothing worse to me than being denied my Master's company and the ability to serve Him.
Pure said:well, if someone enjoys pain, humiliation, even 'being put in his/her place', then....
the only way to 'punish' the person, then is
to be really nice,
make them a cake,
wait on them hand and foot.
Netzach said:I've found that saying "yes sir" whenever the bitches come on too strong makes this point abundantly clear, while inducing cringes/and/or giggles in the offending party.
If you want to drive, drive, here's the wheel, have fun. Oh, you don't?
Netzach said:<snip>I'd call this a mildly verbal corrective situation, not punishment.