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that's an interesting comment. I'll contemplate it in the tub.Pure said:the male sex drive, in pure form, generally seeks to degrade the object.
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If you had asked for suggestions to fill in the blank (in lieu of writing 'degrade'), I would have guessed either 'conquer' or 'overpower' as an appropriate verb to complete your assertion. But I don't think, act, or make love like a guy - so I really don't know which is more apt.Pure said:the male sex drive, in pure form, generally seeks to degrade the object.
what about women who have the same urge?Pure said:the male sex drive, in pure form, generally seeks to degrade the object.
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alice_underneath said:If you had asked for suggestions to fill in the blank (in lieu of writing 'degrade'), I would have guessed either 'conquer' or 'overpower' as an appropriate verb to complete your assertion. But I don't think, act, or make love like a guy - so I really don't know which is more apt.
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right. at first, she acted the part of the humble, traditional female. at the end, her humility was genuine. obviously some social commentary in there about the true meanings of class, standing, dignity, honor/nobility, etc etc. there's also a huge contrast between her self confidence and self worth from beginning to end.bridgeburner said:She does become more beautiful --- his henchmen comment on it, but I found her personality more appealing as she was brought down a bit. She's tempered like steel.
agreed. remember, however, that we are given a hint to her inner workings in the bookstore scene where she looks at and steals the page from the erotic art book. i think the point of that was to let us know that she had a darker side (inner whore?) that was being repressed so that her eventual compliance and acceptance of her new life and her captor shouldn't be a complete surprise to us. thinking about this scene and the dreamlike quality of the all but the first sequences, i suppose the film could also be interpreted as a psychological study of her inner workings with han-ji representing her darker side and the whole resolution being her accepting that part of herself (represented by him), and visually illustrated by the mirror glass that separates them. i sort of like this interpretation because it makes it easier for me to forgive some of the more obvious aspects of the film.I don't think he knew from the start that he would revere her more. He was struck dumb by her initially, but I think he went into the project as a form of revenge and instead only refined his feelings for her and it was as much a surprise to him as her reactions were to her.
i don't know that he ever feels worthy of her. and i think, as an intense individual, he likes the build up of emotions. also, part of the whole kink there is that other men can possess her body (due to the situation, basically any man can). he wants more and he doesn't see her as a piece of meat as other men do.It was hard for me to determine exactly what would set him off and whether the situations were what merited him inflicting punishment on her johns or just his own state of mind at the time.
Why do you think he never takes her?
Pure said:the male sex drive, in pure form, generally seeks to degrade the object.
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Hester said:what about women who have the same urge?
Pure said:PS to Alice and the Marquis (hi marquis!)
Yes, 'conquer' also fits. And in days of old--say 1970, what do the conquering soldiers do when they capture the town? Ask the women to sign "Dom and Sub contracts, with an appended list of agreed upon acts."?
Consider the possibilities if Quint is correct, and the primal urge is simply "about nutting and nutting hard and nutting often."Pure said:Well, the primal 'drive' (or impulse) can be to degrade, just as there may be a primal impulse to kill. This is is where 'civilization' steps in and puts laws and rules of etiquette into place. So you get, these days, 'egalitarian sex'--respectful 'sensitive' men and sexually forthright women.
Yet the problem is this: the male's primal level is still there.
As long as he leaves room for the particular action to be interpreted by Jill as something other than degradation, I don't see a problem here.Pure said:Bill Maher, in a comedy skit, ridiculed "His and Hers" or "Jack and Jill" sexual fantasy material for shared consumption.
"How," he said, "do you bring together Jill's wish to 'make love' on a bed of roses to a strong but caring guy, and Jack's desire to come on her face?"
Pure -Pure said:"How," he said, "do you bring together Jill's wish to 'make love' on a bed of roses to a strong but caring guy, and Jack's desire to come on her face?"
Pure said:quint said,
q T has a neat spin on this. He says that a woman would find his sex drive degrading but that's their POV, not his. So are we taking degradation from the male's intent or the object's reaction?
p:Interesting question. i don't know the answer off hand. do *you find it degrading? if so, is he happy with this result? or neutral, or unhappy?
Pure said:the male sex drive, in pure form, generally seeks to degrade the object.
RJMasters said:The degradation of the object is not the primary, but a byproduct.
Marquis said:I think degrading your victim is just the icing on the cake, the push into excess that makes wallowing in your common-soul needs that much more saturatingly satisfying.
Pure said:So you get, these days, 'egalitarian sex'--respectful 'sensitive' men and sexually forthright women.
Quint said:I think that back-to-basic sex just cares about winning, rather than making somebody lose. But that's my XX perspective clogging things up; I could be totally off base.
alice_underneath said:Pure, RJMasters, & Marquis -
Since Pure has tied this urge to the behavior of conquering marauders, I would define 'degrading the object' as: reducing the status and value of the object, and impairing her ability to function successfully in society.
Is that the way you are using the term too?
Whatever your definition, does the female's reaction make a difference in your level of satisfaction? If she craves/enjoys/feels 'worshipped' by whatever it is that you are doing, has she still been 'degraded' (as you would define the word)?
Quint said:I could find it worshipful. Focusing on me and my reactions like that is kind of flattering!![]()
I read Quint's statement as a celebration of the fact that his attention and focus is on her (not someone else).Pure said:I see --I think-- that Alice reads you as 'feeling worshipped' in whatever degrading thing occurs.