HerLord
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ORIGINAL: Faramir Why is there a prsumption that her response springs from emptiness? What if, amid a thousand preferences, she set aside her will, that his will be done? What if in that sense, slavery is a choice, not a response. Does Eve say "my author and disposer, what thou bidd'st unargued I obey," out of paucity or plenty? Why does she say "God is thy law, thou mine: to know no more is woman's happiest knowledge and her praise;" is it from empty-head or full heart? I love this, and the siggy... just HAD to say so. As for OP... Omega, I know that there has been an absense of something to contribute to here on the forums of late. It does seem to come in waves. This post... NOT a wave starter. But since it is you, and we ALL love you, I will see if I can contribute. I have seen the flick. MANY moons ago. I do not specifically recall the scene but can imagine the descriptive scenario. I have seen such behavior. Not that I would ever call it empty headed, but those who react with out thought have one of a few things going for them. 1. a pure level of instictual trust in the order giver. 2. an absolute mentallity, that they are to obey with out question for it is the best that their "leader/top/dom.me..." has to offer and thier orders are to be followed to a tee, simply because this is thier plot in life in thier dynamic. 3. a desire to not have to be responsible the well being of others and hence following instructions is what they do. I am not real sure how many of these I could conjure... but i have at least fifteen more I am too lazy to type out. The most important one being. 100. They want to. So with as little as it was, and as benign as it is, it is my post.
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