EmeraldSlave2 -> RE: Feelings of Worth (8/31/2005 11:40:46 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ProtagonistLily Ok, fair play to you. And you are right. But don't you think that there's a pathology running around that allows some submissives to feel they must feel worthless, that they are common dirt? I wouldn't call it a pathology, but there's certainly common patterns in most Ds relationships that lends itself to such easily. Remember- scared people are people who are easy to control. A lot of focus on Ds is about being in control. The scares subs want doms to control them so they can feel secure, doms find it easy to control someone scared. More than anything I see most subs as control freaks and perfectionists. What other personal relationship do people get into where they do something correct 99 times but that LAST time they do it wrong and they get punished for it? What other personal relationship exists where the priary REASON for the relationship is so that one person can serve and be pleasing to the other? I think this is why so many subs want a vanilla core of love and devotion as the REASON for the relationship, with service and pleasing being how they express their love, it makes things a lot easier to be secure when there's an emotional tie. quote:
It alarms me when the "Worthless" thread gets 101 responses with 1500+ hits and the topic of Worthiness gets 9 responses and 63 hits. It alarms me too, this is why when I see so much crying of "Not a doormat!" and then immediately turning around and asking "can I really say no to a dom at a club?" I try and point out the problems there. Again I think most of us are just normal people trying to do what we can. I think a lot of newbie subs ARE acting like hormone crazed fantasy eyed teens and they either (hopefully) wake up to it slowly and rationally, or (more often) got jolted out of their haze and run away, very disillusioned. The only thing to do is just keep putting good info out there, be supportive but NOT coddling, be sympathetic but NOT relinquishing of responsibility. And making sure that people hear messages just like this one- submission isn't about not being or becoming worthy, you have to find worth in yourself no matter who you are.
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