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SayaNereida -> RE: Is it possible to be a dominant submissive? (1/14/2008 5:18:27 AM)
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But then she starts bringing up some interesting points: "When we're together, you have no problem deciding what movie we should watch, and I love your choices. When you help me with school, you have little problem 'instructing me' how I should do better. Whenever we're in a group conversation and I'm stuck at the next thing to say to someone and turn to you, you have no problem getting me back on track. Wouldn't you say this translates to someone who might be dominant?" I said I have what appears to be social dominance because I know how to interact well in group surroundings. She didn't buy it. She said that if I was truly submissive (yes, I can't tell you how many ridiculous situations have started with those words) then I should have no problem dominating her if it brought her pleasure. So, any thoughts on this word puzzle? Aside from, "Hoo Yeah! Go for it Cartoon Stickboy!"? littlesarbonn, Sir has difficulty from time to time finding his focus in a conversation, and I guide him back on track. He also has difficulty from time to time choosing and movie and I choose, and as well he has taken classes and needed some assistance, thankfully it was something I could provide. IMO, actions do not translate to dominant or submissive, it is the person as a whole; who they are, how they handle themselves and others, how they think, and how they feel about themself and the person with whom they are interacting. When I have been sick or hurt in the past, Sir has taken care of me (and done many of the same things I do for him day to day) and that made him no less dominant or more submissive. Saya
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