DesFIP -> RE: Emotional Sadism (2/7/2009 5:02:47 AM)
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ORIGINAL: MyWorldCT If your Domme was able to make you believe that she did not love you anymore and you believed it, then you have some "issue" which are unresolved in your relationship, or your realtionship is not as deep as you want to believe. By no means. Words have power. If you believe your dominant, then when he/she says something that hurts/humiliates/degrades you, it is only too easy to keep believing afterwards that he/she does see you in this manner. After all, they've now said two things which are completely opposite. One of them must be a lie. So why is it axiomatic that the bad thing is the lie? It is equally easy for someone who is emotionally fragile to believe that the bad things were the true ones and that they rarely were said since the partner wanted you around anyway and thus only let the truth slip out during intense moments. And this is why we don't do humiliation because telling me during an intense moment that I'm a whore or a slut makes me believe that this is his true view of me. And saying afterwards "No, it was a lie. I don't truly think of you like that" doesn't change the wounds inflicted nor magically heal them. We've promised honesty with each other, so one of those things is dishonest, lying. With my self esteem issues, I will believe that the bad things are the truth and the ones that claim he values me/that I am valuable and of worth are the true lies.
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