Ialdabaoth
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Joined: 5/4/2008 From: Tempe, AZ Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: IronBear Often blokes (I am taking this way beyond BDSM and into the general social world of vanilla too) who are nice and helpful, well mannered and polite are seen as "Creeps" or gay but in any case not "real; men" who stand up, take no shit and take what they want. ^^^ Also, this. ^^^ quote:
I have to say that many well mannered, gentle, polite men I know are real men who don't take shit or kindly to bully boy techniques and have often enough sent the so called macko man off with a flea in his ear after he has picked himself up. The ones that can get away with that, yeah. quote:
We mostly judge people against what our experiences tell uis is an ideal. Lower your standards and you get a low life type of chap.. However there is light at the end of the tunnel. people who have develoveped self confidence and self assuredness, know their own worth and don't give a flying fruit bat what modern convention says about age etc mostly have also attained persopnal power and personal sucesses. Success breads power. Power besides being a tremendious aphrodisiac, attracts people. Sub/slaves are often attracted to a Dominant or Master/Mistress because they eminate personal power. This would in my opinion be the berst way to attract people you want. This relies on circumstances, which I'm betting have not been kind to mr. flogger so far. Certainly, what you're describing is the right way to go about things, but you know what? things don't always work out the way they should. Do you think everyone who treats the people around them like objects does so because they just don't care? Plenty of people have done so because it's the only thing they've learned that works. Of course, plenty of people have done so because they're legitimately sociopathic, too - but those are a very small minority. The beauty of it is, though, you play being the "bad boy" well enough, and everyone will call it a form of goodness. It's surreal, but I've seen it happen too many times to discount it - so forgive me if my public moral compass is a little skewed these days.
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