Sinergy
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Hello, I have to agree with many of your thoughts, Leonidas, because they agree with many of the thoughts I have. I posted on this board that I am a firm believer in chivalry. I believe women should be honored. I believe the strong have no right to beat down the weak, and should actually go out of their way to protect and support them. I believe that honor and servitude to a belief are character traits which separate us from other primates. Several responded that chivalry was actually a trait of submissiveness. I am disinclined to argue with them; it works for me. I put on a big padded suit, I am mean to people, and I get kicked in the (both actually) head. I may be subjecting my brain to trauma that 20 years from now will leave me drooling in my cheerios. One misplaced kick and I could be stuck with knees which dont work, a broken and devastated Mr. Tiny and his two neighbors, or whatever. Why would a sane person take these sorts of risks? I am not a big risk taker in the rest of my life. I dont throw myself out of perfectly good airplanes, I dont tie myself to a bungee cord and fling myself off bridges, I dont free climb ice covered mountains. I dont live for adrenalin rushes. I do it because the IDEAL (people dont have to live in fear) is more important to me than my own personal safety and life and security. I want to leave the world a better place than I found it, and I am actually suited to doing this job which requires certain temperment, training, and personality. So I do it, and I do it well. Other people can call me submissive to my ideals, but they are my ideals, it is my choice, and I accept the consequences of the choice I made. If you liken the soldiers at Thermopylae to submissives, the choice they made was to follow the Roman general (your namesake) to that place and to trust that he would lead them and lead them well. If you liken submissives to the soldiers who followed him, they make the choice to be submissive to a person in the first place. I dont think they do it out of weakness or strength, I believe they do it because that is who they are and how they are wired up. In my opinion, D/s is not a heirarchical structure, it is a synergy where both parts come together to make a whole. As far as the comments about A leaving B or B leaving A, no matter who leaves they are no longer whole. Just me, could be wrong, but there you go. Sinergy
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