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RE: school - 10/20/2004 9:28:02 AM   
siamsa24


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or the ungodly costs. Think more of a psychologist, a personal trainer, cosmetologist, fashion consultant, and spiritual guide in one.



and also without all the formal schooling or training, that's what would scare me. I am a psycholoy major (which is much more then 15 credit hours) and am no where near the point where I could portray myself as a psychologist. To do such a thing requires graduate study and work under a LICENSED psychologist.
I have also taken a two year course in nutrition and diet theropy, which allows me to do menu planning, but that is all. When you take someone's physical and emotional well-being into your hands it takes much more background then psychology 101 and a nutrition course. You could end up destroying more then you build up in doing that.

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RE: school - 10/20/2004 10:13:49 AM   
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I think this "school" is just a variation on the "training" that is so commonly offered by dominants.

Perhaps it could be an interesting approach -- define what you'll work on, set up the assignments and report to the strict headmaster; I'll assume there are plenty of opportunities for discipline with a big ruler or paddle (or maybe we should call that "recess"). Although now we're guessing about what this school is really about because the concept was described so poorly, there's no reason one can't adopt the basic premise and then fill in the rest to suit your own needs.

Anyway, it originally looked like a personal ad to me, and after seeing olddog tout his academic credentials and attempt to persuade the ladies it makes sense, it looks even more like he intended it to be a personal ad.

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