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My boyfriend wasn't born a dominant person. I still wouldn't describe him as dominant. I would say that he knows I feel loved, cherished, and protected when he looks out for me, so that's what he does. If I were to feel more loved given free reign and independence, he'd do that for me. I just happen to feel that if I wanted to "be my own woman" I'd be much more successful at that on my own and wouldn't have bothered getting involved with him in the first place. He learned to be "dominant" because it is what I craved.
by cj on 2005 Dec 9 - 18:39 | reply to this comment
not a comparison
cj,
Love and marriage, love and marriage,
go together like a horse and carriage.
Is love the horse or the carriage ?
I am saying that it makes sense to see a similarity between 2 behaviors; reading and dominance. Both behaviors can be learned even when a person may have some natural condition that makes standard learning methods ineffective.
That sounds about the same as what you wrote.
RichM
by RichM on 2005 Dec 9 - 20:18 | reply to this comment
I really don't know how to re
I really don't know how to reply other than you may be right, but my brain cannot accept the comparison. You're probably right and we are probably saying the same thing in a different way. I just believe that when we compare dominance to disability we are over-simplifying the issue and trivializing the trials of individuals with disabilities.