kyraofMists -> RE: Informing and Asking (6/21/2011 10:35:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania To be fair, threads like these do not lend that view of micromanagement... it is a very bad example of it. The OP said he did not enjoy it, and I think for them to be very successful the dominant has to want that sort of power, or it isn't going to work because for the dominant it is nothing BUT work. Oh I get that. But I find the statement in general implies a woman who is micromanaged can not think for herself. Maybe it was just in the wording, but I don't think statements like that are kind toward those who are in control based relationships. That is the reason for my first post to this thread; the repeated idea that asking for permissions means you are not an adult, can't think for yourself, ect. I do a pretty good job of thinking for myself, but I am in the relationship with him because I love that he has the authority in all aspects of my life. He exercises that authority in ways that are important to him. Money is very important, so we are not allowed to spend it without permission. For some things we have standing permission to buy, but the new Sherrilyn Kenyon book that is coming out will require express permission to purchase ;) Other things he controls because he is a sadist and saying no is fun. Whenever I ask for junk food, I am never sure whether I want him to say yes or no; each has their own rewards Honestly, I don't feel micromanaged. He gets highly involved in some decision making and in others he turns over to us and just gives us broad brush strokes of what he wants. Knight's Kyra
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