LillyBoPeep -> "strong submissive"? (2/27/2011 5:07:09 AM)
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A c-mail conversation bumped into this topic, and i imagine most people have encountered it, so i wanted to see what your thoughts were. what is your initial thought when someone says s/he's a "strong submissive?" why, do you think, it's thought that "submissive" and "strong" are automatically mutually exclusive? personally i've met a lot of people who use "strong submissive" as a cover for otherwise unpleasant behavior. they're "opinionated" which usually means sticking their noses where they don't belong, "sassy" which usually means bitchy, etc etc. =p on the other hand i've met really thoughtful, opinionated people, or sassy s-types who were cute, cheeky, and a joy to be around, who didn't feel the need to preface everything they do with "well i'm strong." do you think the idea that submissve =/= strong is more common among those who haven't figured out how this all works out with their ideas on feminism? to me, and the thoughtful person i was yammering with, feminism is about the right to self-fulfillment, not necessarily being powerful in one particular way.
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