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Male Dominant, 44, Near New York City, New Jersey
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Male Dominant, 41, Chicago, Illinois
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Male Dominant, 50, Lexington, Kentucky
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About SirMarkn2u
Too many are much too serious on this site. You all have to learn how to laugh more and see the humor in the things that are right in front of ya. And, hell yeah that includes laughing at ourselves, too! Some things you may want to know about me - or don't care to know- Either way, here it is; Single. I'm real, not a website or a bot. A true romantic with a heart of gold. And big wide streak of kink mixed in. Blessed by God with charismatic personality. Intelligent, educated, well read, rarely drink, hard working, even harder at playing, classic rocker, exceedingly passionate and openly affectionate. A proficient & dexterous 'Mr. Fix-it'. [Reading between the lines that means; I’m highly imaginative with very talented hands.] Think about that for a bit ... Okay .. What were you thinking? That ... I might invent things and maybe repair stuff with my hands? Or, maybe through imaginative intuition bring you to multiple pleasures with just my fingers? Both would be right. Hehe Always the perfect gentleman, I'll open doors for you and am polite, for the most part. Listen, Being Dominant doesn't mean I'm a bastard of a man, mean spirited or hateful ... who has to bark out orders at you just to prop up my own ego, or more specifically my ID. I'm comfortable that the confidence I instill as the man who takes charge is all the persuasion needed for others to take my direction, without being a bully about it.
I'm a really good kisser and revel in the passion and arousal that a kiss can evoke. Also, remarkably well versed in the female anatomy, with a practiced skill in the art of cunnilingus, among other things ...]~ It’s been said I'm an excellent cook and move with familiarity and ease in the kitchen. As well as comfortably adept in the social graces. You'll find I have a charming sense of humor, an exceptionally large vocabulary with a surprisingly quick wit and a decisively fast mind. And yet, sometimes absentminded, To the point of, as to ..... That is to say… Well, … um ? ....And I uh ..... Hmmm. I ... seem to have ...Er … As I was … saying … What was I saying ?? Oh yeah, that's right ! Filling in this profile box. Whew! :~)) (Big Italian Grin)
I can state unequivocally, that I’m unlike any other man you've ever met. And, that's not an idle boast, I assure you. I’m a man who loves to joke around, and more often than not, have everyone around me laughing. A true type 'A' personality. Strong willed and very intense at times, but with a side of levity that will leave you laughing. And of course, sexually domineering. My perpetual good mood and positive attitude will always keep you smiling, count on it! A good friend of many years says that I'm "Disarmingly charming" but I'm sure she's bias. Others often say that I should run for public office. You know, shake hands, kiss babies … Have a slogan. “Elect a Dom. Vote for Mark. The only thing he’ll tie up is you!” So, ready for fun? C'mon ... Your smiling right now, aren't you?
(Up and down means yes ...) laughin' out loud! Or, easily amused fits too!
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Want some more insight as to who this man is? Here's a facet of my personality for you to consider. This last week has been one of the most challenging of my life. Mom, 83, had a stroke and was admitted to the hospital. She has yet to come out of it and remains unconscious. Listen, God. I know you only put the weight upon our shoulders that you're certain we can carry, but where the bloody hell did you get the idea that I'm related to Atlas and somehow inherited his strength? lol And that is how my family and I deal with adversity. Don't confuse using humor with being in denial. You still address your worries, concerns and even your grief, albeit in a non-traditional manner. And, by having that attitude towards the curves in life's path, you inadvertently help others deal with theirs. While waiting in the 'waiting room' (okay, they named it right, anyway) There was total silence even though it was packed with 30 or more relatives of the patients in ICU. When the big double doors opened, everyone looked on as a nurse wheeling out an elderly gentleman who was in light spirits and had the biggest grin I'd ever seen across his face. Everyone's gaze followed them as they approached the exit. Before the nurse pushed the button to open those doors I said, rather loudly, "Nurse? I'll have what he's having! In fact, make it a double. Oh, heck get a round for the whole waiting room while you're at it. Oh, and um ... I'm a little short on cash ...do you think you can put that on my Mother's insurance tab?" The whole place roared. From that moment on there was a buzz of humor and good spirits among the "waiters" we started calling ourselves. In fact the staff had been in repeatedly to tell us we're too loud and we're disturbing patients. To which I replied: "What makes you think people laughing and having a good attitude towards the situation we're all in disturbing? We know those patients you're referring to, Ma'am. Those are our family members in there. I, for one. know my Mom would be happier to see me laughing then solemnly holding my head in my hands." (Actually, if Mom knew I was instigating this revolt she'd kill me! lol) About half the crowd piped in with their Yeahs and Yeses. With a surprised look on her face, she turned and left.
Here is the best part -
A Doctor came in a while later and asked which was the "crazy Italian bunch?" He meant my family, as we've become known. I stood straight up and said proudly, "We are. Are you the one bringing the round of meds I ordered?" This time it was me who was surprised. He laughed. I mean laughed loudly. He came over and shook my hand as he introduced himself as the Chief Surgeon and the "big cheese around here." (His words) I liked this guy already! He said it was rare but refreshing to have a room full of laughter given the situation most families in there faced. After a half hour of talking with all of us in the room he was on his way out. I called out to him, "Thanks, Doc. Oh, and .. you'll check on those meds, right? Did I give you the list?" He chuckled, nodded and left.
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For some inexplicable reason I have made the acquaintance of a few couples on here. Mind
you, playing with a couple isn't what I signed on for. I'm just not
wired that way. Monogamy is more my speed. Nevertheless, I've been
corresponding with them and have learned some of what their aspect of
the Lifestyle is like. And through our discussions I've been stunned to
learn of the rampant lack of respect from nearly every Dom who has
emailed them. I do not profess to have more knowledge, experience
or stature over anyone here. Far from it. The more knowledge I acquire,
the more I know I need to learn. You may correct me if I have been misinformed, but ... I'm not. Is
it not protocol when addressing the sub of a couple, either speaking or
in writing emails etc, to pay respect to her/his Master first with a
greeting, and some homage to his/her position? I'll answer that. We
all know it is our code to do so. It's a basic formality to show you
honor what is his/hers by addressing him/her first.
This next bit may be interpreted as criticism of others by the powers that be. But in truth, it's a reality check. Read on ......... Yet, you'll be surprised to learn ... None of the Doms or Masters on this site included such a preamble of acknowledgment in their emails. None. Not
a single word was written nor were any salutations offered as a sign of
mutual respect and honor to the Master of the sub they were attempting
to contact. Gentlemen and Ladies ... Okay, well most of you fit that description ... anyway ... Has your ego grown so large that you have promoted yourself over and above the need for civility? And therefore beyond any further need for tact or good taste. How can you have the audacity to demand respect when you offer none in return? Has the age old practice of displaying a common respect for those equal in stature become a useless vestige of Old Order mentality? An amenity that can be universally disregarded with reckless abandon by any who think it too much trouble?
ENOUGH!
ORDER IS THE BASIC TRUTH. Without
it, and the codes and protocols we honor to preserve it, we're nothing
more than a bunch egotistical, horny monkeys ... hanging from the trees
... wondering just exactly where we are going to put that banana ... and,more importantly, where the hell did we put the last one? ......................... No reason why you can't laugh. Go ahead, that was damned funny. That said: Assure me I am not the lone voice of reason here. Address this flagrant negligence and complete lack of respect by those mentioned above. How? Names need not be mentioned. Let's not inflate this beyond repair. If you are guilty of such a transgression ... Then You bloody well better fix it. Immediately offer you word of apology to whom ever it is you have disrespected .. Here: "In
your haste to contact (Whoever) you mistakenly forgot to add your
respects to (Whoever) please accept your profound apology." There, I wrote a template for you. Use it. Writing is easy. Meaning what you say is another matter entirely. Yes,
it will be humbling for you. Consider it for what it is. A lesson in
humility. There is strength to be gained from such a lesson. Better that then being branded as the bastard or bitch who wants to be respected, but has none for anyone else. How long do you thing that arrogance will go unanswered? I welcome any input on this matter. With due Respect, Sir Mark
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It seems to be a re-occurring phenomena for me on this site that as one would-be-if-not-for (whatever) drops off the radar; another, more promising subject comes into view. One might deem that luck, while another may see it a curse. Being an optimist, I'll side with the former. Because as luck would have it, I've talked with some amazing women on here. All with their stories to tell. Those with hopes for inclusion into the world of a Dom or couple. Some who are just sampling the offerings that many give away. A percentage who are owned and here for ...what I gather to be this sites entertainment value. And then there are the fence sitters. An undecided lot, clueless to why they're posing as a submissive. And then, there comes by the grace of the power that be, someone I am fortunate enough to have made an acquaintance. Experienced enough to know her role, yet with the appearance of fragilely akin to the uninitiated. Her refreshing honesty and desire to be open without fear of contempt is rare, even on a site such as this. But, (as I've said many times) ... Because God has a sense of humor, and is having entirely too much fun at my expense ... I may never have the pleasure of her company in person. Unless ... Anybody got a private jet, on permanent standby two or three times a week? C'mon. What's the point of wishing if it isn't a really BIG one?
SIR MARK
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