ExSteelAgain -> RE: When a Dom is too laid back... (3/27/2011 4:45:17 PM)
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ORIGINAL: ExSteelAgain She laments to him how powerful men are so erotic to her. *chuckles* sure sure, but every woman you ask will tell you that she's not attracted to things like power, status, etc. forgetting the powerful and erotic effect our telling the submissive what to do is to them OK, maybe I'm wrong here but I was assuming that the issue is not simply one of "not telling the submissive what to do". Or, at least, if that is the case then I'm flummoxed. I have a life. I'm going somewhere with it. There is LOTS and LOTS to get done. Heck, some of the agendas are going to be years worth of "telling her what to do". I don't honestly understand how you can have someone in your life and run out of things to do. I've assumed here (and in similar threads) the issue isn't just "things", it's "the right things". Sometimes Tony Soprano shoots a guy just to show others he’s in control, not because the guy needed it. *grins* You'll excuse me please if I choose not to use him as a role model. Not just a villain, but a fictional one... no thanks. Jeff, I’m going to have to send you a CD of all the Soprano episodes or something. I’m not clear from your comment if you object to my use of Tony Soprano or to fictional characters in general. But, I don’t LIKE Tony that much either, but he serves a purpose in my discussion. As far as using fictional characters to represent types, that’s common in groups where few know each other personally. It would get awful boring if we only had an academic discussion of management Theory X, Y and Z here. I’d rather flesh it out with intense, even if evil, characters.
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