ExtremeOwnerIL -> RE: a dead horse I'm sure (10/20/2006 6:26:51 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Shadowraven The real problem comes to the temper, she has a short-lived temper and can be quite sarcastic at times. Unfortunately, when this genetic temper sets in she gets extremely stubborn and spiteful even. Any suggestions on how to work on this? Do you have children? I ask because the skills learned as a parent can come in handy here. With children (or animals, or sub/slaves), the key is consistency and strength. Strength to correct and consistency to do it again, and again, and again, and even again. If she truly wants to sub to you, then she'll eventually learn that she cannot dominate you with her temper. Things I have done to children to calm temper - time outs, corner, sentences, cleaning. Things I have done to animals to calm temper - distraction, crating, (extreme case) muzzling. Not that I'm advocating you do these things to your sub, unless it's appropriate and within limits. Things I have done to slaves with wilful tempers - time outs, corners, sentences, enforced silence time, enforced eye contact restriction, enforced furniture priviledges. The danger, of course, is that if her temper is her nature and a key core aspect, then that's a major change for her. That will take time, patience on both your parts and constant communication. On other thought - you may be dealing with issues that are more appropriate dealt with through counseling. Why does she feel a need to be so extreme in her anger? Perhaps there's an underlying issue. As I'm fond of telling property or those I play with - "I am not a licensed therapist, so I cannot help you with emotional or psychological issues." Good luck to you, Regards, EO
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