How A Woman Can Scare Her Man And Keep Him under Her Heel !!!

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    BestConcernsposted 13 years ago

    How does it sound to ladies and menfolk?

    1. Rochelle Frank profile image90
      Rochelle Frankposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      Doesn't sound like a great idea to me. If a man is scared and can't even stand up to me, why would I want him?

      1. profile image61
        BestConcernsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        Some times men behave being too pushy and selfish;Shouldnt they be taught a bit of a lesson occasionally?

        1. Daniel Carter profile image62
          Daniel Carterposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          What's good for the goose is good for the gander. Goes both ways.
          However, if you really want a loving relationship "being put in their place" is not a good approach. It would never work with me, nor has it ever worked with anyone I cared about.

          You know that saying, "Do unto others...." I think that's the best advice.

          If the people you're hanging out with don't live by that motto, you're hanging out with the wrong people. Move on.

        2. Rochelle Frank profile image90
          Rochelle Frankposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          Pushy and selfish is different than brave and strong, but I still wouldn't want him "under my heel".

          1. profile image61
            BestConcernsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

            Keep him under the heel doesnt mean physically to be done like that....Literally it means to keep him under your control and make him obey what you want and prefer!

            1. Rochelle Frank profile image90
              Rochelle Frankposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              No. If I control him, how would I know that he loves me?
              If anyone wants to control someone, get a robot that has no thoughts, and feelings of their own.

            2. Lisa HW profile image61
              Lisa HWposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              No emotionally healthy person would want that kind of thing - man, woman, whoever.   It's only ignorant people and/or people with personality disorders who want to control anyone or make another adult "obey".

            3. Rochelle Frank profile image90
              Rochelle Frankposted 13 years agoin reply to this

              "Literally" would literally mean physically, but I didn't think you meant that at all.
              You probably meant it figuratively, by exerting some kind of psychological control, which is  very negative in my view. I think most women would prefer a mate who is  at least mentally equal and not subject to manipulation by anyone.

    2. Bel Marshall profile image61
      Bel Marshallposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      I could pass on this concept.  I don't want someone under my heel.  I want someone who will stand BESIDE me.
      If I have to scare someone into behaving the way that makes me happy; then I am with the wrong person.

  2. Alison Graham profile image93
    Alison Grahamposted 13 years ago

    I agree with Rochelle 100%!

  3. Daniel Carter profile image62
    Daniel Carterposted 13 years ago

    Why would you want to be with someone who is always scared, and why would someone want to be with someone who always scares them?

    I'd walk far, far, away and not look back.

  4. habee profile image92
    habeeposted 13 years ago

    Do you ladies have "the look"? My hubby hates my "look" and avoids it at almost all costs. I'm not really sure what he's talking about, but I hear his pals describe their wives' "look," so I know I'm not the only woman who has it. lol

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      BestConcernsposted 13 years agoin reply to this

      The beauty of a lady lies in her soul and in her commitment.......I dont think looks matter more as years of intimacy progress.However...men usually prefer their ladies to remain tidy most of the time.

      1. habee profile image92
        habeeposted 13 years agoin reply to this

        No, not looks..."the look," as in a mean look aimed at the man when he messes up.

        1. Lisa HW profile image61
          Lisa HWposted 13 years agoin reply to this

          I have a family member who doesn't really have "a look" but has always had this thing she does where he breathes in loudly through her nose - kind of a long, drawn-out, sniff.  It's always been a real sign she's not thrilled with what her husband did/said.  I just don't know how she thought up that particular sign.  lol

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    luabuposted 13 years ago

    tell me that you love me

  6. kirstenblog profile image78
    kirstenblogposted 13 years ago

    Big hammer, bust knee caps.. Oh wait, thats from a movie!

    Seriously tho the sort of person who wants to control another is someone I would not trust, might just be the sort to use a big hammer. It's obvious they got issues hmm

  7. edithsaffairs profile image61
    edithsaffairsposted 13 years ago

    Entice him, entrance him, excite him. He may not be "under your heel" but he'll be on his knees . . . mmm, now that's what I like!

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    Edliraposted 13 years ago

    What an idea!!! Why would you want to do that anyway? What good can that bring to a relationship?! And if you succeed, ever wandered what does that make you?!

 
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