tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1680366281785680264.post3710573427186094405..comments2023-11-22T12:36:06.857+01:00Comments on A Domestic Domme: SubmissionBarbarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13161398382496805032noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1680366281785680264.post-87607624539106869102010-02-28T22:21:34.607+01:002010-02-28T22:21:34.607+01:00You are being too humble for a powerful person whe...You are being too humble for a powerful person when you say, "the above babble is just my opinion and no correctness or usefulness is implied". Opinions can make or break a relationsip between two or between one person and others. In your context your opinion counts more than others' opinion. At least, that is my opinion.<br /><br />As for the degrees of submission, I believe that you are right. The thing about your term of "humility" is that the way you describe it it implies voluntary submission. History is replete with involuntary submission and forced humility. I can see myself to submit out of coercion, yet I would not necessarily walue other's wishes higher than mine. However, when it comes to truly serving a person out of love, respect, and committment, what you say is true.Susan's Pethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09910157397713736597noreply@blogger.com