LadyTantalize -> RE: Tearing a man down (3/4/2005 9:12:53 AM)
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Great evolution going here, mantis!! I'm not aligned with Female Supremacy as I've met just as many stupid women as I have stupid men. I do not believe in supremacy of anyone over another. I am a bit in line with the thoughts of Elise Sutton, in that I feel, and it's been in My experience that MANY men, not all but many, either top or bottom, Dom or sub, do often crave periods of "loving female authority". http://www.elisesutton.homestead.com/Main.html Anyway, the type of scenarios discussed in that bizarre other thread invoking the thoughts of mantis are viable areas to explore if done properly. For Me, it's all more individualized and specific to who I am dealing with......and if the "dehumanizing scene" is a professional or a personal one, and if the relationship is light or long-term. I "objectify" My boy-toy often (coffee table, foot-stool, etc.) and this type of of debasing activitiy has no poor effects, in My experience as long as followed by periods of My expressing that he has value to Me. A tit for tat type experience - footstool that matters not to boy that truly does. I have someone I see regularly and have for four years in which extreme verbal humiliation, degradation, objection as well as verbal and simulated emasculation are all involved in our sessions. We've built the trust over time and with great degree of communication. But, I will confess to there being a few rocky times, especially in the beginning, which I thought he might experience (or already had) some mental issues and/or problems. But, over time, we grew to know each other and know that we could explore such areas to great lengths due to the trust. But, he knows his place in My life and he does not look to Me for an excessive amount of emotional support of revalueing as he is a corporate hoo-haa, so his ego inflates automatcially when he goes back to the real world. Sort of a "balancing act" for the typical male who harbors inner submission and subservience but must be the "power-broker" and bread-winner in the real world. As for the "zombie-state" experienced - it can have terrible and tragic results but if done properly, respectfully and in a SANE manner - such deep, edgy areas can be explored. But, some Doms/Dommes do exist who thrive on such dehumanizing tactics as I've experienced such first hand. Often "emotional vampires" who strive on the destruction on others - they are so frightening as they are real - hence, being cynical, observant, intiutive and careful are all important to surviving in the world of BDSM!!
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