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7 Mar 09, 1:28 PM
juliettex
UK, 3 yrs
Alexandraa - hear hear, and I totally agree!!!

J x

alexandraa wrote:
I'm an honest to goodness straight down the line masochistic submissive who likes good hard sex. It's a simple thing.

Although in absolute honesty there is some degree of role play in my life, in fact in all our lives, we take particular roles and collude in certain circumstances, within and outside of sexual relationships. However I do not need to pretend to be a naughty schoolgirl to get my rocks off.

I wonder if people who need such role play find it provides an easy framework within which to meet their sexual needs and fantasies? It's maybe easier for them than to simply face the fact they like sex and pain, to give and/or receive. (Shrug).

Me? I like good hard sex with some impact play, rude words and hair pulling thrown in for free and I don't want to need to pretend I'm anything other than what I am to accept that. I can see where others might find formal role play fun or erotic, and to be fair I have protocols and certain routines within my Ds/SM relationship.

Bottom line is though.... I like a full on forceful sexually dominant man, who knows what he wants and wants it here, now, fast and furious, no messing about.

www.thenewadventuresofjuliette.blogspot.com

8 Mar 09, 10:58 AM
angellover
UK(CM), 3 yrs

juliettex wrote:
Alexandraa - hear hear, and I totally agree!!!

J x

alexandraa wrote:
I'm an honest to goodness straight down the line masochistic submissive who likes good hard sex. It's a simple thing.

Although in absolute honesty there is some degree of role play in my life, in fact in all our lives, we take particular roles and collude in certain circumstances, within and outside of sexual relationships. However I do not need to pretend to be a naughty schoolgirl to get my rocks off.

I wonder if people who need such role play find it provides an easy framework within which to meet their sexual needs and fantasies? It's maybe easier for them than to simply face the fact they like sex and pain, to give and/or receive. (Shrug).

Me? I like good hard sex with some impact play, rude words and hair pulling thrown in for free and I don't want to need to pretend I'm anything other than what I am to accept that. I can see where others might find formal role play fun or erotic, and to be fair I have protocols and certain routines within my Ds/SM relationship.

Bottom line is though.... I like a full on forceful sexually dominant man, who knows what he wants and wants it here, now, fast and furious, no messing about.

This is totally true and i have to ditto ditto.... another get blog... keep em rolling out PLEASE! Thank you i have enjoyed the honesty and openness.

The highest fences we have to climb, are those we have built within our mind

8 Mar 09, 1:38 PM
spirifer
UK, 6 yrs
juliettex wrote:
Spirifer - re Wackford Squeers, oh man, I thought I had bad taste in fictional men!! If it's any consolation, I fancied Mr Jaggers in the book of Great Expectations (NOT the movie, in which he is apparently played by Michael Moore in a fat suit :-)

So we've both been drawn to extremely dodgy Charles Dickens characters - wonder if that's a recognised perversion (dickensophilia???)

By the way, who's Sir Mulberry Hawk???? J x

spirifer wrote:
Bloody brilliant - in fact, I bet you went to Harvard College Yale *and* got an A.

But I did have a bit of a teenage crush on Alun Armstrong as Wackford Squeers in the RSC's Nicholas Nickleby (and for Sir Mulberry Hawk, come to that), so I guess I'm just a dyed-in-the-wool maso-pervert.

Sir Mulberry Hawk is another dubious character in Nicholas Nickleby - from wiki - he is is a lecherous nobleman and money-lender, who has taken Lord Verisopht under his wing. One of the most truly evil characters in the novel, he forces himself upon Kate and behaves in a thoroughly abhorrent manner. He is beaten by Nicholas, and swears revenge, but nothing comes of it. His reckoning comes when he kills Lord Frederick in a duel and must flee to France.

My other Dickens crush is Bradley Headstone from Our Mutual Friend - partly, I think, because it seems so unfair that he's rejected by Lizzie Hexam in favour of the twattish Eugene Wrayburn.

And - my goodness - David Morrissey made a bloody fabulous Bradley Headstone in the Beeb's adaptation a few years ago.

The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation - Pierre Trudeau
A denizen of a right little, tight little island.

8 Mar 09, 1:44 PM
juliettex
UK, 3 yrs
[/quote]

Sir Mulberry Hawk is another dubious character in Nicholas Nickleby - from wiki - he is is a lecherous nobleman and money-lender, who has taken Lord Verisopht under his wing. One of the most truly evil characters in the novel, he forces himself upon Kate and behaves in a thoroughly abhorrent manner. He is beaten by Nicholas, and swears revenge, but nothing comes of it. His reckoning comes when he kills Lord Frederick in a duel and must flee to France.

My other Dickens crush is Bradley Headstone from Our Mutual Friend - partly, I think, because it seems so unfair that he's rejected by Lizzie Hexam in favour of the twattish Eugene Wrayburn.

And - my goodness - David Morrissey made a bloody fabulous Bradley Headstone in the Beeb's adaptation a few years ago. [/quote]

Spirifer - ole Mulberry Hawk sounds schmokin' :-)

Come to think of it - he wasn't the one played by Charles Dance, was he?? I barely glanced at the adaptation because I thought it would be duller than dogshit, and am currently kicking myself very hard indeed :-(

Must check out the book some time...

J x

www.thenewadventuresofjuliette.blogspot.com

8 Mar 09, 8:04 PM
spirifer
UK, 6 yrs
juliettex wrote:
spirifer wrote:

Sir Mulberry Hawk is another dubious character in Nicholas Nickleby - from wiki - he is is a lecherous nobleman and money-lender, who has taken Lord Verisopht under his wing. One of the most truly evil characters in the novel, he forces himself upon Kate and behaves in a thoroughly abhorrent manner. He is beaten by Nicholas, and swears revenge, but nothing comes of it. His reckoning comes when he kills Lord Frederick in a duel and must flee to France.

My other Dickens crush is Bradley Headstone from Our Mutual Friend - partly, I think, because it seems so unfair that he's rejected by Lizzie Hexam in favour of the twattish Eugene Wrayburn.

And - my goodness - David Morrissey made a bloody fabulous Bradley Headstone in the Beeb's adaptation a few years ago.

Spirifer - ole Mulberry Hawk sounds schmokin' :-)

Come to think of it - he wasn't the one played by Charles Dance, was he?? I barely glanced at the adaptation because I thought it would be duller than dogshit, and am currently kicking myself very hard indeed :-(

Must check out the book some time...

J x

My goodness, woman - get your adaptations sorted out! No, Charles Dance played Ralph Nickleby in an (I think) ITV adaptation a few years ago. I can't remember much else about that one; certainly not who played goody-goody Nicholas, or his sister.

Sir Mulberry Hawk in the RSC production was the late, great Bob Peck (he of Edge of Darkness fame). For real, recent, seminal, Shakespeare productions buffs, he was Macduff in Trevor Nunn's Macbeth.

The state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation - Pierre Trudeau
A denizen of a right little, tight little island.

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