TerragonSix
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Something I've been thinking about for awhile. I do consider myself a switch, and as such, I began to think, what exactly, makes a switch tick? How can someone be on both ends of the spectrum?
Some argue that there is no such thing as a '50-50' switch. In other words, no person can be 50% dominant, 50% switch. I could agree with that, because I don't think there is such thing as a perfect switch.. I'm more dominant than I am submissive. Some are more submissive than dominant.
I was sitting around, thinking one day, and I thought of the similarities between passive-aggressive personalities, and switches in BDSM.
So I started to research and here is what I found:
By definition, passive-personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of negativistic attitudes and passive resistance to demands for adequate performance.
Fair enough. We're not quite in switch land yet.
But... There is a hypothesis, called the five-factor model of behavior for passive-aggressive personality types:
1. High Neuroticism - for example, helplessness and dependance on others for emotional support and and decision making, as well as perfectionistic demands on self.
2. High Extraversion - for example, an inability to spend time alone; attention seeking and overly dramatic expression of emotions; reckless excitement seeking; inappropriate attempts to dominate and control others.
3. Low Openness - ex. - emotional blandness and inability to understand and verbalize own feelings; excessive conformity to authority.
4. Low Agreeableness - ex. - Cynicism and paranoid thinking; exploitive and manipulative; rude and inconsiderate manner, limits social support; lack of respect for social conventions; inflated and grandiose sense of self; arrogance.
5. High Conscientiousness - ex. - Overachievement; compulsiveness, including excessive cleanliness, tidiness, and attention to detail; rigid self-discipline.
Now, I'm not saying this is a glove-fit personality for switches, in fact, no personality is an exact fit for BDSM activities, or any other activities for that matter... We would fall into a stereotype if we did that.
But, a passive-aggressive personality is on both ends of the spectrum... uncomformative to authority on one side, then, in other activities, very comformative. Well, it would seem to fit the switch persona more than other personality types.
I don't know, just thinking about these things with nothing else to do.
Some argue that there is no such thing as a '50-50' switch. In other words, no person can be 50% dominant, 50% switch. I could agree with that, because I don't think there is such thing as a perfect switch.. I'm more dominant than I am submissive. Some are more submissive than dominant.
I was sitting around, thinking one day, and I thought of the similarities between passive-aggressive personalities, and switches in BDSM.
So I started to research and here is what I found:
By definition, passive-personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of negativistic attitudes and passive resistance to demands for adequate performance.
Fair enough. We're not quite in switch land yet.
But... There is a hypothesis, called the five-factor model of behavior for passive-aggressive personality types:
1. High Neuroticism - for example, helplessness and dependance on others for emotional support and and decision making, as well as perfectionistic demands on self.
2. High Extraversion - for example, an inability to spend time alone; attention seeking and overly dramatic expression of emotions; reckless excitement seeking; inappropriate attempts to dominate and control others.
3. Low Openness - ex. - emotional blandness and inability to understand and verbalize own feelings; excessive conformity to authority.
4. Low Agreeableness - ex. - Cynicism and paranoid thinking; exploitive and manipulative; rude and inconsiderate manner, limits social support; lack of respect for social conventions; inflated and grandiose sense of self; arrogance.
5. High Conscientiousness - ex. - Overachievement; compulsiveness, including excessive cleanliness, tidiness, and attention to detail; rigid self-discipline.
Now, I'm not saying this is a glove-fit personality for switches, in fact, no personality is an exact fit for BDSM activities, or any other activities for that matter... We would fall into a stereotype if we did that.
But, a passive-aggressive personality is on both ends of the spectrum... uncomformative to authority on one side, then, in other activities, very comformative. Well, it would seem to fit the switch persona more than other personality types.
I don't know, just thinking about these things with nothing else to do.