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L8bloomer -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/24/2008 10:59:10 PM)

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ORIGINAL: aggressiveblkdom

I would have to say hands down my favorite is Phedre no' Delaunay of the Kushiel series by Jacqueline Carey.


Ooo...I love Jacqueline Carey's series! I was thinking of her when I read the OP's post.




Shawn1066 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/25/2008 7:38:53 AM)

Herakles/Hercules.  He was such a sub and in one particular myth, he was a feminized submissive maid.

DV's Fox




VioletAshes -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 6:57:56 AM)

Control agent 99




Manawyddan -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 7:48:25 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

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ORIGINAL: softness

I could never keep a vow of silence ... *grins* ... that bit always blew the fantasy for me when I read O


Yeah really! But I guess you always have a spot in your heart for your 'first'. For me it was 'O' as a story and Bridget Bardo as a woman. Neither have aged well.


Heh, we actually agree on something. A sub who was actually like 'O' would bore me to tears, and I can't bring myself to get through more than a couple of pages in any attempted reread (even jumping right to the 'hot' parts).

On the other hand, I compulsively become involved in any collarme thread devoted to the book; it still has a considerable hold on me.




kiwisub12 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 8:28:23 AM)

Jane Eyre - submissive, but with intelligence, and integrity, and loyalty.




littlesarbonn -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 4:43:33 PM)

My serious answer would be Lancelot (in submission to Gwenevere).

A serious second would definitely be Wesley from the Princess Bride.

My third would actually be Wall-E (from the recent movie).

And my joke one would be the little alien who plays the assistant to Zap Brannigan in Futurama.




HisPhedre -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 9:15:45 PM)

I'll place a 3rd vote for Phedre from the Kushiel's Dart series.   We've already had two votes as far as I can tell.  Maybe we should actually make a formal poll and see who else agrees?

I've read those books so many times already and I'm still hooked.

BTW...I would venture a suggestion that Arwen from LOTR was also a bit of a submissive.  It took her until the 3rd book/movie for her to defy her father...




igor2003 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 9:35:56 PM)

How about Marty Feldman's charactor Igor, from Young Frankenstein?




Leatherist -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/26/2008 9:37:29 PM)

"My grandfather worked for your grandfather..but the rates HAVE gone up since then."




thishereboi -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 3:35:01 AM)

Gabriel from Xena

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thishereboi -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 3:37:31 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie

Laura Petrie  [:)]

Edith Bunker  [:)]




good ones.....oh and Shirley of Laverne and Shirley. I guess that means maybe Squiggy too?




thishereboi -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 3:41:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: lighthearted

Charlie Brown, always being dommed by Lucy, but waiting for the whip of the Little Red Haired Girl....


I can't believe I didn't think of Charlie Brown. What was the name of the little girl who always called Peppermint Patty Sir?




HeavansKeeper -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 3:42:14 AM)

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Mr. Data, from Star Trek.




kwexplorer -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 8:40:32 AM)

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ORIGINAL: thishereboi

I can't believe I didn't think of Charlie Brown. What was the name of the little girl who always called Peppermint Patty Sir?


Marcy.  I always thought she was Peppermint Patti's slave, but now that I think about it, Patti was everybody's dom.




Curiousrestricti -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 9:15:32 AM)

Jet Li in unleashed? he wasnt really a submissve but was made a slave.




slaveadora -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 2:16:39 PM)

jeannie from I Dream of Jeannie.
Not a particularly great choice.  But she was at least calling him Master all the time, and yes she had a tendency to blink him to obscure places at awefull times - but it was after all in her attempt to serve him.  Ok so she wouldn't win any slave of the year awards but still...

and on that note i think i would like to add Rose from the Golden Girls while i'm at it.  lol.




hardbodysub -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 2:43:50 PM)

Wow, what a cool thread! I love the choices of Charlie Brown and Marcy from Peanuts, Edith Bunker, Jeannie, Wesley (The Princess Bride), Alfred (Batman's butler), and Bogart in the African Queen.

Here's a few I didn't see anyone else mention:
Grace Kelly in Rear Window
Clint Eastwood acquiescing to Shirley MacLaine in Two Mules for Sister Sarah
Xander and Willow from Buffy the Vampire Slayer
And last, but far from least: how can anyone forget Sampson being reduced to helplessness by the seductress Delilah?




ShiftedJewel -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 3:22:05 PM)

Worf... is that spelled right? From Star Trek... uber masculine and follows orders to the letter... my kind of subbie!!
 
Jewel




nwcutie102 -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 5:53:52 PM)

melanie-yes
edith bunker-yes

the lovely nurse in "the english patient"





Roselaure -> RE: Who's your favorite fictional submissive-type character? (7/27/2008 6:32:29 PM)

Melanie Wilkes came imediately to mind, but one I haven't seen mentioned is Helen Mirren as the housekeeper Mrs. Wilson in Gosford Park.  She makes a wonderful speech about what it is to be the perfect servant.




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