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Jasmyn -> RE: I need some clarification about objectification.... (8/11/2006 7:33:40 AM)
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"The exaggerated feeling of guilt about our own aggressive thoughts and power-hungry pleasures gives rise to a need for punishment, and thereby a readiness for suffering and aversion." Someone, who by personality, or career, is a leader...everyone says yes sir, no sir, how many bags full sir? No one challenges him or his authority. It's a power trip, and their loathe to admit, they kind like it, it strokes their ego. "culture forces all of us to suppress aggressive drives, and as they are suppressed, so the unconscious guilt feeling grows." Attoning for his sinful, self centred thoughts ... by way of humilation, objectification, degredation, punishment, subservience, and asquience ...making him get on his knees, crawling across the floor to lick you boot like a dog boy, little puppy, so tiny and obscure, a nothing really, walk away, leave him to stew, come back...order him to fetch you a drink ... he's back, on his knees, make like a table ... your table can be ornate as you want it, or as simple as a cold drink on a bare back telling him he dare not spill it ... take a load off, put your feet up, the smellier the stockings the better, rub them in his face, and when he tries to pull away ...grab a handful of hair, tables don't move bitch ...*slap* ... kiss my feet! ...and when he say's 'the drink miss' ... you say... 'best you not spill it on your way down. NOW GET MOVING. Some need the heavier domination, others a bit more lighter and fru fru ... "[so] men involved in masochism may symbolically endanger their masculinity in order to test and fulfill themselves as men" "Her argument suggests not that male masochism overthrows patriarchal law but that it deconstructs it." Effectively a humilation session, helps them centre themselves .. Articles on masochism I sourced those quotes on, the first is quite heavy going, but quite enlightening, if you can follow it, about women as machines and the future being masochism ... and the second is on Earnest Hemmingway? I think, it's late...if it's not him, can someone please correct me ;) and masochism in whatever author's macho heros. Masochism as a Post-Phallic Mandate, google Umelec & http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3786/is_200310/ai_n9318253/pg_9 for the last two quotes
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