Leatherist -> RE: Aura of violence (12/25/2007 4:01:11 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Leatherist It's the instigation and invitation to struggle that turns me on. Forcing her to let go of the princess image, and become some sort of sordid animal-with no way to deny it. Very well said, the whole post - just wanted to make a comment on this part of it. Often it goes beyond taking someone to a place where they can't deny the animal into the place where they actually embrace it and desire it and at times, exhibit behavior that will draw out the animal in their counter part for the specific purpose of being able to get into their own animal skin just so that skin will be ripped to shreds by a bigger, more vicious predator. Okay, I need to quit posting to this thread because it's getting too warm in here. Celeste In my experience animals are not really "violent" in that most do not hunt if they are not hungry and there seems to be no "joy" in harming things they cannot eat. I do not think of "violence" as anything but a human trait.... perhaps that is what separates us from the animals rather than being "civilized"? I cannot resist.......but want to keep talking about natural sadism. Ever seen a cat playing with a mouse it left there after it was done? I have.
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