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by a Taken In Hand reader on 2004 Jun 26 - 10:07 | reply to this comment
Louise, I apologize. I said i
Louise, I apologize. I said in a response to a comment of yours elsewhere that you seemed to be a not very submissive spanko who had wandered onto the wrong site. I now see that you're on a journey of discovery of your submissive side – just as I'm on a journey of discovery of my dominant side.

Some thoughts about what you've written from someone who knows damn-all about it:
A submissive wife simply does not tell her husband that she wishes she could turn him into a rat and set the cat on him.
A submissive wife simply hands the problem over to her husband to solve. Since you've got him reading this site, he evidently has your permission to proceed. I'm sure you'll soon see progress.
Oh, how nice it would be to feel serene and submissive and happy all the time.

That's not the picture I've gained from women here and elsewhere. They do achieve intervals of serenity, yes – longer or shorter, according to the temperament of the partners. But there always has to be hard work by the husbands to bring them to that state. You're evidently going to make your poor husband work especially hard in the early days. But again – that's his problem!
Best of luck,

Theo

by Theo on 2004 Jun 28 - 09:45 | reply to this comment
Thank you



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