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One of the writers wrote:
"Well, Sarah, actually, one partner's mind might not be necessary in a very one-sided relationship..just her warm and available body might be enough."
How can that be a relationship, and who could anyone want a relationship like that if if were? Love, Respect, Cherish... There has to be an actual person in order for you to have that... If all you have is a "warm and available body" you are probably better off masturbating.
Maybe I am just being narrow minded, but I don't understand it... How could anyone want that?
by Blizzisme on 2006 Mar 14 - 05:18 | reply to this comment
About the word "submissive"
While I believe myself to be submissive at heart, I prefer not to use that word with others. The reason? In my opinion, the word seems to have been co-opted by the BDSM community to mean a certain set of very specific attitudes and behaviors, not all of which describe my own submissive nature. One of the reasons that I could never embrace BDSM - having spent several months reading and conversing with others about it - was that there just seemed to be so many rules, so many unspoken - and sometimes spoken - assumptions about what "being submissive" meant.
So I do believe that I have a submissive heart, but within a loving relationship, that submissiveness will likely play out in rather difficult to describe, and certainly impossible to contain, ways.
Sharon
by sarahdinah on 2006 Mar 16 - 15:00 | reply to this comment
Agree with Frank Nelson
I read Frank Nelson's comment with relief. I've been reading through this beautiful site - I've read hundreds of pages and made two anonymous comments - and have been getting the very clear impression that Taken In Hand is basically a forum for women trying to clarify how they would like men to communicate with them. Or PARTICIPATE with them, to use Frank's excellent word.
As a man, I hope to be a good student.
I have been absolutely stunned at my change in the area of improving and admitting when I've been mistaken. I considered myself to be a very honest and kind person before, however, before beginning a Taken In Hand relationship I would never confess things to my husband or