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luckyslaveboync -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/19/2006 8:58:47 AM)

Another random thought: not only is submission consistent with being a strong person and being a strong person makes one a better submissive, but it is also true that the equation of submission with being a weak wimp is a major cultural factor keeping both men and women from finding the deeper satisfaction that can come from a sound D/s relationship.





Mercnbeth -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/19/2006 12:50:07 PM)

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but it is also true that the equation of submission with being a weak wimp is a major cultural factor keeping both men and women from finding the deeper satisfaction that can come from a sound D/s relationship.


excellent point. it always disturbs this slave to see folks labeled as "doormats" or thought of to be weak of mind or integrity or spirit or intestinal fortitude for pursuing a submissive path. while some seem to think there is a cultural or societal bias to wards the woman being the submissive part of the relationship, in some areas it is actually the opposite. of late, women are portrayed in the media of vanilla society as being aggressive, assertive and dominant in their interactions with their male counterparts to their relationships..."Desperate Housewives"?




ropesubby39 -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/19/2006 6:44:30 PM)

I get my inner strenght from my Dom, when i push my limits, its though Him.

Amazing what He can do, He helps me grow, get stronger as a person. Its why its been 4 yrs that we've been together.




Merritt27 -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/19/2006 7:03:03 PM)

i think my inner strength was always there.....but PlayfulOne helped to not only re-new it, but strengthen it. His confidance and faith in me gives me the courage to push myself beyond what i ever thought i could do.

From one family problem solver to another, Congratulations Beth!




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 6:27:02 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth
of late, women are portrayed in the media of vanilla society as being aggressive, assertive and dominant in their interactions with their male counterparts to their relationships..."Desperate Housewives"?

Yes and no.  Yes they are being portrayed as more aggressive and dominant- but also completely inept.  They are aggressive and dominant out of necessity, not out of simple state of being.  Someone like Buffy (the vampire slayer), the ultimate "looks like a blonde little princess but will kick your ass and take names" was the mistress of her domain in the cemetary- but absolutely unable to maintain any sort of actual relationship.

There are indeed some good examples of strong aggressive women in relationships who DO handle their relationships well out there in pop-culture, but more often I see women who take control because their men are shown as either too lazy or stupid to do so- not because it's just how they happily interact.  I think both sides of that coin do a disservice (though may create some hi-larious antics for tv watching).




ownedgirlie -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 11:16:04 AM)

"There are indeed some good examples of strong aggressive women in relationships who DO handle their relationships well out there in pop-culture, but more often I see women who take control because their men are shown as either too lazy or stupid to do so- not because it's just how they happily interact.  I think both sides of that coin do a disservice (though may create some hi-larious antics for tv watching)."

God, isn't that the truth.  Two shows come to mind right off the bat:  "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "King of Queens."  The women had to take control of the relationship, the house, and everything because of the ineptitude of their husbands.  And both women were quite frustrated at doing so.  Hollywood does a great job of making the average husband appear lost, stupid, and a puppy to their wives.  This concept got old for me fast. 

(sorry, still can't get quotes to work unless i quote the entire post now).




LuckyAlbatross -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 11:19:27 AM)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie
(sorry, still can't get quotes to work unless i quote the entire post now).

You can hit the "quote" button and then delete any text in between the quote codes you don't want quoted.

Only text that is kept in between the [*quote*] and [*/quote*] codes will be quoted.




ownedgirlie -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 11:21:51 AM)

Thank you, LA.  It used to be i could highlight only the text i wanted and hit reply.  i guess the feature has changed.  :)

And now, back to our regularly scheduled programming....




Lordandmaster -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 12:58:24 PM)

But the wife in Everybody Loves Raymond is perky and cute.  I wouldn't mind running her household.

(The actress's name is Patricia Heaton, I think.  She's a Republican.)

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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie

Two shows come to mind right off the bat:  "Everybody Loves Raymond" and "King of Queens."  The women had to take control of the relationship, the house, and everything because of the ineptitude of their husbands.  And both women were quite frustrated at doing so.  Hollywood does a great job of making the average husband appear lost, stupid, and a puppy to their wives.  This concept got old for me fast. 




ownedgirlie -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 1:43:24 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Lordandmaster

But the wife in Everybody Loves Raymond is perky and cute.  I wouldn't mind running her household.

(The actress's name is Patricia Heaton, I think.  She's a Republican.)




(Yes to both. And don't let the perkiness fool you - she has a great plastic surgeon...heh)




jennalynn -> RE: Strength through Slavery (3/20/2006 4:45:37 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth

Does your Dom/me, Master/Mistress or Owner inspire and encourage your inner strength?




When i was His, He always inspired me, always encouraged me, and sometimes even discouraged me if He felt i was making a mistake.... He helped me to find the strength many times and i even sometimes helped Him to find it. 

jenna




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