MistressScarlot -> RE: Can someone become dominant? (9/25/2007 12:47:07 PM)
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I think anything can be learned if there is desire and motivation. But I think for her to have desire and motivation to learn, there'd have to be a seed of dominance in there to be nurtured. From what you're saying, at this point the desire and motivation do not exist. For me, my path of self awareness led me to my dominance. For a long time, I wasn't aware that I was dominant, I wasn't aware that I prefer being in control in relationships (and of boys ; ). Like many people, I was trying to have relationships like every other person out there with those same role models in mind. It was only through becoming more aware of my self, my needs, wants and desires that I discovered I am Dominant. It was a discovery...just because you don't see it in her NOW doesn't mean it's not there. Doesn't mean it is, either. For many women, uncovering their Dominance /is/ a process. We still live in a world where stereotypes are engrained--it was just two generations ago that women were expected to be homemakers and housewives. It hasn't been that long since marriage implied ownership of a woman by her husband. We're taught to be "pleasers", not so much that we're allowed to have needs and that we have a right to have them be fulfilled. Submissive boys don't have it easy, either...with the expectation of knowing what you're doing, being in control at all times, being the leader, stuffing down feelings, being a "man". I think it takes courage to be submissive to a woman. My point is, just because it's not visible in her now does not mean there isn't a seed of it somewhere in her...that could be nurtured. Serve her well....and she might like it. ;)
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