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favesclava -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 12:27:31 PM)

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ORIGINAL: selena123

Cat woman for me!
selena

hey i was going to say that!!!!
the whip , the clothes ,the mask. her groveling  minions....




SteelofUtah -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 12:35:34 PM)

Jalapeno On a Stick.




BBWnNC72 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 12:44:43 PM)

Rhett Butler, omg, His charactor makes me swoon. Pass the smelling salts please. 

Also, i agree with others here about Lady Heather. She was awesome.

i also like the Stabler charactor on Law and Order.




Darkeyes83 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 1:55:56 PM)

Daemon(A force to be reckoned with, even when in chains)- Anne Bishop's 'The Black Jewels Trilogy' along with multiple other characters from that book.(You could say Saetan, Lucivar, and Jaenelle in this, too)

Terry Goodkinds' Sword of Truth series(haven't read the latest), has TONS of Dom/Domme references, including Mord'Sith. Richard Rahl from that book has a very dominant, but fair personality, too.[I wouldn't be surprised if T.G. is in the lifestyle, because much of his detail and depth into some things is practically erotica reading]

Robert Jordan(may he rest in piece), Wheel of Time series, many of the women throughout had very domineering personalities, and it's a running joke through the books of 'how to control a member of the opposite sex'

T.G. definitely created a world that has the ebb and flow of D/s etc, as a very visceral part, even if it wasn't always openly mentioned(which it generally was)

Xena is a given, Grissom from CSI, Bill[D. Carridine] Kill bill, The White Witch[Chronicles of Narnia], Jet Li[Lethal weapon (4?)]




Floggings4You -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 1:55:59 PM)

I think many of U/us are confusing individualists (like Rearden in Atlas Shrugged, The Stainless Steel Rat, and Riddick) with Dominants.  Dominants need others, work well with others, and are comfortable being in positions of authority.  (The argument can be made that Reardern, as head of his company, could be a Dom--but I think his situation relative to his family makes him--at least for most of the book--much less so; Galt is a Dom, though--as is Dominique).
 
Bucking authority is not necessarily a Dominant trait (having natural authority is more Domly), but it is essential for individualists, rebels, and renegades.
 
Darth Vader is a Dom.  So was Anthony Hopkins' character in Meet Joe Black, and Ed Harris' character in both Apoloo 13, and in The Truman Show.
 
The character of the Godfather is a Dom, as was the character of Gen. Patton (as played by George C. Scott).  The character of Maximus (from the Gladiator) was a Dom for the first 1/3 of the film, but was a rebel (no longer a Dom) through the last 2/3 of the movie.     







Darkeyes83 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 2:19:50 PM)

Would you contend, then, that King Leonidas was a natural Dom, in 300?




DMFParadox -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/17/2008 11:30:21 PM)

The all-time best male fantasy Dom/Master I've ever seen: 

Hope Hubris, from Bio Of a Space Tyrant. (Piers Anthony)

Runner ups, fantasy/sci fi:

Lazarus Long, multiple books, Robert Heinlein
The Evil King Trent, Xanth series, Piers Anthony (what can I say, he does a good Dom)
Miles Vorkosigan Naismith, the Vorkosigan Saga, Lois McMaster Bujold

::Edited the historical figures out... you didn't ask that.  Sorry.




Skully7000 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 12:13:23 AM)

1) picard: the closest example to my type of dominance. firm yet very inviting, very daddy dom...someone who people put more pressure on themselves to succeed for then he would ever put on them... Something that I believed in since I heard it(way before I ever got involved in this ): "don't ever give an order that you yourself would not be willing to follow"

2) Lady Heather: at first I liked the fact that she was becoming a bit vulnerable... Specifically because it showed her as being REAL. the fact that she needed a friend...(and I just loved the relationship between her and grissom) but then of course they took it to far.

3) Sean Connery: Hunt For Red October "I need One Ping Only"

4) I'm Seriously surprised nobody mentioned Tyler Durden... " I will drag you through this kicking and screaming and in the end you will thank me"

5) Morpheus

I'm sure there are 50 more i could think of if it wasn't 3:15am

cheers and good night
Skully

Hmm overall i'm sensing a big daddy dom theme here...




Floggings4You -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 6:37:49 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Darkeyes83

Would you contend, then, that King Leonidas was a natural Dom, in 300?


Absolutely.




Milkchocolate -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 7:58:48 AM)

The Goblin King in The Labyrinth as played by David Bowie.

Achiles as played by Brad Pit in Troy.

Lucius Malfoy as played by Jason Issacs in the Harry Potter Series.

Rhett Butler... one of my first BDSM loves before I even knew it, lol.




Floggings4You -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 7:56:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Skully7000

4) I'm Seriously surprised nobody mentioned Tyler Durden... " I will drag you through this kicking and screaming and in the end you will thank me"


Are you thinking just the 'Brad Pitt' aspect of Tyler, or the 'complete' Tyler that was both the 'Pitt' aspect and the 'Norton' aspect? 




Skully7000 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 8:36:21 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Floggings4You

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ORIGINAL: Skully7000

4) I'm Seriously surprised nobody mentioned Tyler Durden... " I will drag you through this kicking and screaming and in the end you will thank me"


Are you thinking just the 'Brad Pitt' aspect of Tyler, or the 'complete' Tyler that was both the 'Pitt' aspect and the 'Norton' aspect? 


I'm thinking more Tyler Durden NOT the Narrator;) while there are moments when the Narrator does definitely step up his Dom game...it really is just a false empowerment given by him following in Tylers Footprints, other times when it comes to Marla...or when he is trying to take down project mayhem...it seems like he is being a Dom...but really he is just barely hanging on to any form of control he has left... not very dommly if you ask me;)

Damn..I forgot about the King in 300... he is an exceptional Dom in many ways.

Goblin King (david Bowie)
while there were some pretty kick ass parts to it...overall he dommed using fear and threats and manipulation... While occasionally using them isn't a bad thing... Earning some respect and devotion isn't a bad thing either... so he ranks as a "learn what you can...but leave the rest" category;)




karmageddon30819 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/18/2008 9:13:16 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Floggings4You

I think many of U/us are confusing individualists (like Rearden in Atlas Shrugged, The Stainless Steel Rat, and Riddick) with Dominants.  Dominants need others, work well with others, and are comfortable being in positions of authority.  (The argument can be made that Reardern, as head of his company, could be a Dom--but I think his situation relative to his family makes him--at least for most of the book--much less so; Galt is a Dom, though--as is Dominique). 
 

Don't piss on my fantasy!![;)]

I get your point but we have very different definitions of what makes a dominant dominant.

I'm not familiar with the other characters but it is precisely what Rearden doesn't need that arouses my subissive side. Anyone, fictional or otherwise, who can arouse my submissive side is dominant. Therefore, Rearden is dominant.

Yes, the [solipsismal] world does revolve around me and my perception of it as such.




karmageddon30819 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 12:07:54 AM)

er, my 'submissive' side that is




SweetNika -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 3:36:13 AM)

Lady Heather
Riddick
Laurence Fishburne aka Smoke, The King of Cali in Biker Boys
 




bluemind80 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 4:02:01 AM)


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ORIGINAL: Skully7000

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5) Morpheus
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Morpheus from the Matrix or from the Sandman comics?
Though either would count really.




Darkeyes83 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 12:27:59 PM)

The old red-headed professor(female) from Harry Potter. You know the one, she turns into a cat? The list of action stars is a mile long, but many don't really qualify, because alot of the time, they just want to be left alone, etc, and are fighting for their cause.




Skully7000 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 6:09:34 PM)

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ORIGINAL: bluemind80


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ORIGINAL: Skully7000

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5) Morpheus
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Morpheus from the Matrix or from the Sandman comics?
Though either would count really.


I was not aware of the morpheus from the sandman comics. in fact the only comics I have read w/ sandman where spidey and other big hero names that he appears in.




MzMia -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 6:43:28 PM)

Judge Judy![:D]

"Judge Judy: Honey, listen closely...
beauty fades,
BUT DUMB IS FOREVER!"
Source: Judge Judy


"Why do I have to torture you,
to get it out of you?"
Source: Judge Judy




Silkendream -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional Dom/me-esque character? (6/19/2008 6:51:02 PM)

Flowerbelle Lee in "My Little Chickadee" - Mae West - incredible!  when she takes time off filing her nails to shoot a load of indians and save the train - so cool!

"Can you handle it?"
Flowerbelle: "Yeah, and I can kick it around too!"

Judge: "Are you trying to show contempt for the court?"
Flowerbelle: "No, I'm doing my best to hide it"

"I wonder what kind of a woman you are?"
Flowerbelle: "I'm sorry, I can't give out samples"

"I've heard so much about you"
Flowerbelle: "Yeah, honey, but you can't prove a thing!"

(also every other character she played!!)




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