Twoshoes -> RE: When being smart can be a curse. (8/23/2010 1:45:21 AM)
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ORIGINAL: jujubeeMB I love challenging my Dom, and giving him the incredible pleasure that comes - I've been told - with watching a really intelligent, capable person drop to their knees for you. It's not a negative - it's another way of enjoying the power you have over someone. Woooaooow. [:)] ... I rarely meet people noticeably more intelligent than me and they usually hide it very well. [;)] At a certain point, the social benefit of humility supersedes the need for recognition. Asub4fun: Your list of requirements isn't long enough to be ridiculous, you just need patience. However, if you're not willing to submit, no one can force you. The most a dominant person could do is to not get affected by your reaction or to talk to you calmly. You can always "win" by removing consent. If you "get away" with stuff 25% of the time - so what? A Dom has the right to decide something is not bothering him. Personally, few things actually piss me off and they're not something to toy with. quote:
Some of the most intelligent people i know do not have an ounce of common sense. Some of the most sensible people can be said to have limited intelligence I would rather deal with the sensible ones, personally. I do have common sense, but I'm definately not 'sensible' or 'rational' - I'm an idealist. I've hinted at this before: I prefer to process the world primarily through instincts and feelings. I can emulate 'rational thought' quite well for 'intellectual' purposes, but I find it unnatural when expressing 'personal' ideas. People like me have their uses (as porcelaine would say): either something intellectually creative or based on feelings/instincts (like acting, psychology). Finally, if I spoke this conceitedly I would literally have 3 friends total (all smurfs), which is a good reason to sound dumb. (The opposite of porcelaine's life strategy it seems. (Quantity vs Quality.))
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