mstrjx
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I would say it's your skewed view. But in a sense how it should be. In theory, it takes courage and a little well-intentioned sacrifice to allow another person to have control 'to whatever extent' of their life, and be fulfilled in doing so. That's pretty noble stuff. Then there are the doormats, and I've known several of those. They are the ones who really wouldn't be able to manage around life in a practical sense without someone guiding them every step of the way. And you better not take your eyes of them (like children in a store) or inevitably they're going to make a mess once you're back is turned. Not intentionally of course; they just don't know any better. Are there weak 'dominants' who accomplish little but hiding behind their title? Certainly. But in the end, they do all right too, because there's always some fish in the sea that simply doesn't know any better. Pound-for-pound, they probably 'get some' more than anyone, because they aren't picky and their prey doesn't know that they're prey. And that's just taking a quick glance at your average munch. Jeff
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