Celticlight
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- Jun 11, 2024
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Firstly, your praise, while charmingly delivered (and yes, Iāll take my gold sticker, thank you), is also a tactic, isnāt it? A bit of positive reinforcement to encourage cooperation from your willful specimen? But hereās the thing: the brat is always aware of the behavioural conditioning at play. We are deeply literate in the language of reward and provocation and the thing with praise is that it is very much a double edged scalpel. One side soothes, yes, but it also sharpens the subjectās (the Brats) sense of her own power (as any true Dom/brat tamer, I mean⦠scientist⦠knows) Every āwell doneā carves a notch into the data that you believe youāre controlling, while the subject traces patterns in your methodology with increasingly wicked precision. ( you see Iām learning all about you too).
You say youāre somewhat of an anthropologist? Well to that I say bravoā¦how delightfully apt it is ( for me ) that many anthropologists fall prey to the studies and rituals they once only meant to document? This does indeed excite me.
. The brat doesnāt simply perform, she subverts, she edits the field notes while youāre distracted by her eyelashes, by the āoh so dainty flick of her hairā, the panties she leaves in your coat pockets, she plants results like breadcrumbs, leading the poor anthropologist deeper into terrain that no longer resembles a study at all, but something far more dangerous: mutual authorship. Or dare I say⦠complicity.![]()
So I wonāt pretend I can truly outsmart you, not on your innate home territory. I can play out my well-researched praise and conditioning - but these tactics are so effortless, so obvious for you.. Iām sure you see it all playing out like itās in slow motion.
What can I say⦠Iāll parry your subversions as best I can⦠Iāll aim to retain my probity, my objectivity, my academic rigour and scrutiny. Iāll do what I can to avoid the eyelashes, the hairflicks, the oh-so-shamelessly-teasing panties as you get drunk on your own sense of power. Iāll seek to stay uncorrupted, unsullied by your advances, by the fevered, heady feelings they arouse. And of course Iāll learn so much more, too. Iāll resist and seek to build on what I know - to repel, to tame the brat, as you say. Trying to keep in my mind that I have work to do, that I must protect the integrity of my research, of science, of the improvement of our knowledge, from your addle-minded, compromising ways.
Of course I'll seek to avoid being swayed, seduced, avoid giving in to the ways of the brat - becoming an apologist or worse, an accessory to it. Can I withstand the temptation, the bratās intelligence, her playful, manipulative wiles? My goodness we can only hope soā¦