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Rami is not afraid to be himself, regardless of what society expects of him. Prior to BoRhap,
he’s often assumed to be a sub when he first walks into auditions, but his success with
BoRhap gives him the power to be able to be himself and not have to fit certain stereotypes.
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Anonymous asked:
Hey, another weirdly specific question here! In the IBTYF/SOMOTF verse,
would it be considered acceptable for Subs to yell/curse at and not call their
Doms master during childbirth due to pain/annoyance? Like if Roger told Brian
to buck up after he yelled like a girl over his hand being squeezed too hard,
would Roger be punished for that?
Standards of behaviour and what warrants a punishment is generally down to a Dom and sub
to discuss and agree together, but for most couples there will be situations where they’ll agree
the usual rules don’t apply. Childbirth would be considered a situation where subs can get
away with yelling at their Doms because they’re in such pain.
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Anonymous asked:
(SOMOTF) What if Joe were to ask John and/or Roger to be there when he
gives birth?
Joe does remain very close with John after BoRhap finishes. He’d initially planned to have
Rami and his mother in the delivery room with him, but he ends up going into labour early
while he and Rami are in London. Joe begs Rami to call John and ask if he can come and be
with Joe, because Joe really wants another sub in the delivery room with him. John of course
agrees, and he’s a very soothing presence when Joe and Rami are both panicking about their
premature baby. He keeps them both calm and holds Joe’s hand when he gives birth. The
baby is born very small but perfectly healthy, and they have to stay in hospital for a while, but
Joe is so glad that John was with him.
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