MadameMarque -> RE: Can Women recognize a submissive male by sight? (3/10/2008 12:35:51 PM)
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I'll also say, responding to remarks about typical behaviour of submissive or want-to-be submissive people, that it's just not that straightforward as submissive = meek, quiet, courteous, and (grr) feminine, and dominant = brash, loud, selfish, and (ahem) masculine. I can readily think of people who contradict every one of these. People who are thoughtful and kind and soft spoken have my admiration, no matter dominant, submissive, or neither. Simple acts can become submissive or dominant, by their intent. I suppose it's the cues that accompany the act. I have friends who are male dominants (yes, it's true; some of my best friends are :D) and when they open a door for me or some other nice gesture, I don't have the least illusion that they are thereby submissive. But as some people have observed, the same act can feel submissive, coming from someone who is performing it with that attitude. And as I have a thing for a relaxed, soft, intimate tone of voice, I hope to encourage anyone who will, to use their voice this way. It's just sexy. Dominant, submissive, or other.
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