cloudboy
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I generally do not like submissives, either male or female, who have a "stepford personality." >The term "Stepford wife" entered common use in the English language after the publication of Levin's book, and is generally used as a term of satire. It has recently been used by critics to describe Laura Bush,[3] and Katie Holmes after her marriage to Tom Cruise.[4] The label "Stepford wife" is usually applied to a woman who seems to conform blindly to an old-fashioned subservient role in relationship to her husband, compared to other, presumably more independent and vivacious women. It can also be used to criticise any person, male or female, who submits meekly to authority and/or abuse; or even to describe someone who lives in a robotic, conformist manner without giving offense to anyone. The word "Stepford" can also be used as an adjective denoting servility or blind conformity, ("He's a real Stepford employee"), or a noun ("My home town is so Stepford").[5]< --Wikipedia I am also not a fan of grovelers or excessive idolatry. On the other hand, I really do like people who have an informed perspective of themselves and how they relate to others and the world. When they can do this and step out of the mold by being either DOM or SUB, my interest really piques. Who also is not fascinated by extremists who observe uncommon discipline and control (elements necessary to DOMs and SUBs.)
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