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by DeeMarie? on 2006 Sep 29 - 18:02 | reply to this comment P.S. on "Mind control is a fantasy" I'd like to clarify some remarks in my earlier reply to Hera's post.

Hera wrote:

If they are inside your mind, making you comply in a sense the border between what you consent to and what they make you accept is not at all clear... That always interests me as an issue because I am not sure I really do consent.

I know I have a legal right to leave someone at any point in the UK. I know i can withdraw a consent immediately to anything, sex a spanking or whatever but isn't it a bit like when you're with an abusive partner and cannot get away even though there are refuges and physical means of escape psychologically you can stay tied to that person for years unable to break free? In those cases yes you have a free consent to leave but you cannot exercise it because of the psychological position you have got yourself into?

So in my case seeking a dominant man I am in a sense looking for someone whose control I would want so much I would seek to give him a power over me which could similarly make it hard for me to leave.

In my earlier reply I said: "If...someone actually cannot distinguish the boundary between their own mind and that of another, if they feel their mind is under the control of an external agent, and that they can't be sure any of their choices are of their own free will, then that would sound like a serious mental health issue. But I doubt that's usually the case, with most people who claim to be under someone else's 'mental control.' Rather, I think this is a fantasy that they happen to find very pleasurable, so they like to pretend that it's true."


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