Whiplashsmile4 -> RE: mentally unbreakable sub/slave (4/17/2010 11:14:03 AM)
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At times, the questions ones asks reveal a lot about the frame of mind a person has at the moment. This question is a bit of an exploration into forming a pre-decision for a circumstance. Questions themselves will be a reflection of limited knowledge or understanding in a given matter. Without judgement to the Character of the OP, it's apparent there is a lack of understanding and knowledge, which in essense lends itself to a narrow degree of bias in the thought. The question itself illuminates the nature of limited personal reflection and rationalization. Technically, every human being is subject to being mentally broken (Dominants included). There's this degree of assumed all-powerful ignorance that spews up in the minds of some human beings. An feable attempt at compartmentlization of human characteristics according to submissive or Dominant like traits/characteristics. Yes, the questioned asked reflects a lot here. None the less, the responses people have posted reflect a lot as well. Being mentally broken does not automatically mean a negative, nor should denote destruction in an unhealthy manner. The concept inheriently is a neutral one. There is being Broken in a good way and there is being broken in a bad way. It can go either way, depending upon the circumstances. To the OP people are mentally breakable, just toss them into the right circumstances and situations. Tends to vary from person to person. If you think you are unbreakable, you're wrong. In terms of breaking somebody, I'm assuming you mean "conditioning" in some manner or way. Some people are very open mind and are very happy to know what things they can change or do to please or otherwise how to behave in accordence to some rules or guidelines. Just letting them know verbally is all that is required. Others need to have it reinforced or drilled into thier minds. Pffftt.. repetition. Rinse Lather and repeat enough times until it becomes habit. Again being broken is not always bad, many people have bad habits they wish, want or desire to break. Many people have desire to change something about their lives. Kicking somebody to a curb is a personal decision and it's not as black and white. Depends upon many many things, what the other person means to another, what the value is of the person.. including the relationship itself. Making a decision to work with somebody or maintain a relationship is another choice. Again, not simplistic nor black and white. While it comes down to Yes/No (simple answer) the combination of things being factored into the choice is generally many things.
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