susannah
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I really like what you say, here, Greybeard. I know that, like Compes mentioned above, that chivalry can be considered mechanical manners a lot of men were taught, and things like opening doors, etc. can become just rote. I think I was thinking it's the thoughtfulness behind the act that makes it romantic, if it is something someone doesn't have to do, or does for just one special person. I guess it doesn't have to be about opening doors (but I think that's nice, and I like it when it happens), but it's more like what you can do for someone that day that will make them feel special and let them know that you are the most important person in their world, whether it's note, a card, a hug, talking for awhile, a walk together or I guess making some kind of sacrifice and doing something you wouldn't normally do, except if you do it for them, they'll know it's because you love them? Like going to a Mexican restaurant if it's not your favorite ethnic food? Maybe a silly example, but you get my drift. No, I am not into being beaten senseless, either, although I would learn to take a little (maybe more) pain if it turned my partner on, I wouldn't do pain for pain's sake. I think I read someone who said a D/s relationship is about lifting two people up, not beating them down (or one of them) - I think that is called "deconstruction" if I'm not mistaken (beating someone down, and just leaving them there - Nope, not for me. - Susannah
< Message edited by susannah -- 10/20/2004 11:41:07 AM >
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