as a submissive, i gotta say that i LOVE this comic. i squeed at the twist when we found out that “Cream” is really “Sir.” everybody knows that it’s really the subs who are in charge ;)
I also love that. People think, in my relationship as a Miss, that I need to constantly be “on top”. The truth is, I like to bottom and be kinda roughed up. So, like “cream”, I, rather frequently, ask my s-type to top me- but she always remembers who the boss is in the end. ^_^
It’s kinda like gender identity and gender presentation- you can mix and match all of it as your heart guides you.
I wouldn’t call him Sir, rather boy version of Miss. In Polish we have Pan and Panicz. Pan is Mister/Sir, while Panicz is male version of Miss. Like son of a Sir, or an heir or something. So I’d said John is Pan and James is Panicz.
The old-school English term for that is Master (as in Mister/Master, Missus/Miss). Sir is more similar to Ma’am or Madam.. It’s very complicated. I guess you could say Madam/Miss and Sir/..Young Sir?
as a submissive, i gotta say that i LOVE this comic. i squeed at the twist when we found out that “Cream” is really “Sir.” everybody knows that it’s really the subs who are in charge ;)
I also love that. People think, in my relationship as a Miss, that I need to constantly be “on top”. The truth is, I like to bottom and be kinda roughed up. So, like “cream”, I, rather frequently, ask my s-type to top me- but she always remembers who the boss is in the end. ^_^
It’s kinda like gender identity and gender presentation- you can mix and match all of it as your heart guides you.
I wouldn’t call him Sir, rather boy version of Miss. In Polish we have Pan and Panicz. Pan is Mister/Sir, while Panicz is male version of Miss. Like son of a Sir, or an heir or something. So I’d said John is Pan and James is Panicz.
I can’t edit, so I’ll add: Panicz doesn’t have to be family-related to Pan. It just indicates him being young/the younger one.
The old-school English term for that is Master (as in Mister/Master, Missus/Miss). Sir is more similar to Ma’am or Madam.. It’s very complicated. I guess you could say Madam/Miss and Sir/..Young Sir?
So, Jefferson, James, and John. Were those matching names a coincidence, or are you gonna read this comment and be like ‘oh damn’?
This is from the guy who wrote minority monsters- if there’s alliteration you know it’s because I sat down and gleefully penned it.