Missokyst
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I have a yawn reflex. I don't yawn when I am bored unless I am also tired or sleepy. I DO yawn when I am angry. This usually proceeds a quick and volitile response to what is causing my anger. I have aniliated people with words, I have tossed attackers off balconies, I have picked people up by their pants and thrown them out of bars (I was a bouncer). I don't allow myself to get angry often. When I do it is because one side is not listening. I warn people about the "cat" response. When a cat is about ready to shove his claws into an unwary mouse it will first yawn (as if considering), then attack. Yawns for me are not inconsequential. Kyst quote:
ORIGINAL: InTonguesslave i yawned last night as Sir was lecturing me on the phone about something - (which didnt help matters) - he picked up on it and asked me how i thought that would impress him in any way atall. i apologised profusely of course and then something occurred to me and is why im posting this. when horses submit to their owners, i dont mean by beating them and forcing them, i mean when a horse submits happily, they have a reflex that looks alot like yawning, theyll open their mouths and really stretch their jaw wide, chew and soften, drop their heads and their eyes will go all dreamy. i explained this to Sir and he laughed - and my question is this: have you noticed ever a tendancy or desire at least to yawn when youre Master is lecturing you on something, pushing you for a moment of reflective acquiescence.
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