You're 'it'
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“You’re it” is an erotic story that takes place in a protocol-heavy M/s household. M/s is a subcategory of BDSM, and it stands for Master/slave. It is a story with a timeline, characters, and some form of activity between the beginning and end. It’s written by someone who is in the M/s lifestyle.
M/s has it’s own symbols and in jokes, just like any other tangent of a subculture, and one of the big M/s norm for written work is the traditional M/s way of capitalizing words referring back to a Master, Madam, or slave.
Masters, including female Masters (who generally prefer to be called Madams or Mistresses) have an emotional need for authority. One way that need is shown in print, is in the use of capital letters for words, especially pronouns and personal pronouns (i.e. My, Hers, Himself).
S/switches have mixed capitalization, depending on whether or not they are in dominant or submissive mode. This means that any switch in this story will be written with whatever capitalization that matches the role he or she is displaying at the moment.
Some switches prefer to follow English standard rules on capitalization, i.e., capitalize the word ‘I’, but use lower case for the word ‘me’, etc. This standard has been followed, to some degree, during the times in the story when it seemed appropriate to do so.
slaves, both male and female, have their names and personal pronouns begun with lowercase letters (i, me, she, it, him, carrie, joe) even if the beginning of a sentence starts with a slave-word.
This M/s story follows all the normal M/s capitalization rules, except for proper names.
If a slave’s name is ‘carrie’, she will be refereed to in this story as ‘Carrie’. The Author, a Madam Herself, claims that it is Her right as a Dominant writer to make this judgment call on proper names, and that we should remember that disagreeing with Madam is a breach of protocol, before we decide to challenge Her Will on this.
WARNING: This story contains elements of ruined-fetish violation play, and man-on-man homoerotica. If either of these things causes trauma or a negative reaction for you, please stop reading this story now.
Tsigane Tyrdor
Madam Tsigane Tyrdor has been an “M” in the M/s Lifestyle, which is a subsection of the BDSM Lifestyle, for most of Her adult life. She would say it’s been longer, that this has been a part of Her since She hit puberty. Tsigane lives in New England with her husband, a few cats, and a goldfish named Lucky. Lucky is not the original Lucky, but don’t tell her that; it’s the cat’s little secret. Tsigane’s husband, who has been affectionately nicknamed ‘Tsigane’s Shadow’, is also Her slave.
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You're 'it' - Tsigane Tyrdor
you’re ‘it’
by
Madam Tsigane Tyrdor
Edited by Angelicka Wallows
Copyright 2013 My Pouty Lips - All Rights Reserved
Smashwords Edition
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Table of Contents
Preface
Madam Plays with ‘it’
Rollins Plays with ‘it’
About The Author
Discover
Credits
Preface
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You’re it
is an erotic story that takes place in a protocol-heavy M/s household. M/s is a subcategory of BDSM, and it stands for Master/slave. It is a story with a timeline, characters, and some form of activity between the beginning and end. It’s written by someone who is in the M/s lifestyle.
M/s has it’s own symbols and in jokes, just like any other tangent of a subculture, and one of the big M/s norm for written work is the traditional M/s way of capitalizing words referring back to a Master, Madam, or slave.
Masters, including female Masters (who generally prefer to be called Madams or Mistresses) have an emotional need for authority. One way that need is shown in print, is in the use of capital letters for words, especially pronouns and personal pronouns (i.e. My, Hers, Himself).
S/switches have mixed capitalization, depending on whether or not they are in dominant or submissive mode. This means that any switch in this story will be written with whatever capitalization that matches the role he or she is displaying at the moment.
Some switches prefer to follow English standard rules on capitalization, i.e., capitalize the word ‘I’, but use lower case for the word ‘me’, etc. This standard has been followed, to some degree, during the times in the story when it seemed appropriate to do so.
slaves, both male and female, have their names and personal pronouns begun with lowercase letters (i, me, she, it, him, carrie, joe) even if the beginning of a sentence starts with a slave-word.
This M/s story follows all the normal M/s capitalization rules, except for proper names.
If a slave’s name is ‘carrie’, she will be refereed to in this story as ‘Carrie’. The Author, a Madam Herself, claims that it is Her right as a Dominant writer to make this judgment call on proper names, and that we should remember that disagreeing with Madam is a breach of protocol, before we decide to challenge Her Will on this.
WARNING: This story contains elements of ruined-fetish violation play, and man-on-man homoerotica. If either of these things causes trauma or a negative reaction for you, please stop reading this story now.
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Madam plays with ‘it’
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I wake up and stretch lazily. I glance to the side of My bed, and My Collared slave is kneeling on