tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post1195967230481455021..comments2023-06-29T09:42:26.046-05:00Comments on Sentiments from an Enslaved Sissy: Fiction: fs01 - Part 73fur sissyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06773975470940525031noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-88363674786623135002017-02-10T09:22:59.334-06:002017-02-10T09:22:59.334-06:00Thank you, Lady Grey.
I will try to answer the be...Thank you, Lady Grey.<br /><br />I will try to answer the best I can without spoilers as a lot of what you have asked will be revealed later.<br /><br />The most I can say now is that Cass is worried more about fs's emotional state than physical. After the bookstore message she became fearful of worse possible outcomes than Dominique, eg getting arrested or falling into a highly depressed state. The Tristan situation and prison experiment has given Cass reasons to trust Dominique in regards to the big picture even if the individual actions are something she is afraid of. I hope this will clear up in 74 and 75.fur sissyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06773975470940525031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-91607851930898897142017-02-10T08:37:24.897-06:002017-02-10T08:37:24.897-06:00No apologies necessary, fur, and thank you for the...No apologies necessary, fur, and thank you for the explanation. I agree that Dominique is certifiably crazy and extremely dangerous to be around. Her total lack of concern for any sane limits to her punishments would make her someone to be wary of, and in real life I can't imagine subjecting a sub to her unpredictable moods (which is why I'd never allow my husband to be alone at the hands of Clarice). Would you say that Cass had any idea of what she would do to fs in this instance? Would she have willingly put him through that? Her messages to fs which recommended seeing Dominique seem to imply that she was party to the outcome. That also confuses me. Was she fully aware - in your mind - of what Dominique would do to fur?Lady Greyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10795130564028111447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-70568352148135047492017-02-09T16:07:17.394-06:002017-02-09T16:07:17.394-06:00Thank you, Lady Grey.
I know that you aren't ...Thank you, Lady Grey.<br /><br />I know that you aren't a fan of spoilers or author's notes but I will probably have to explain this a little bit for it to come together... I apologize in advance.<br /><br />I have known a few people with traits similar to Dominique, all of which endured pretty severe psychological trauma in their youth (e.g. being homeless/runaway, or the case of the political prisoner that I wrote about in my post on emotional relativism). I also borrowed some traits from some interesting fictitious villains I have encountered over the years. I originally created Dominique as a villain but I also wanted her to have depth behind the sadism. That being said, I also wanted her to have a bit of a terror factor like Clarice/Karl.<br /><br />While she has the desire to inflict intense suffering to the willing, she has a soft spot for those who suffer without choice. She hates being bored and doesn't care if being entertained involves straying outside the boundaries. Live in the moment, do what is fun, chase pleasure, don't think, don't feel, just do. <br /><br />When things do force her to feel it affects her deeply and she acts in order to "fix" the problem feelings within herself. <br /><br />Once I got rolling with her character I kind of settled for this awkward balance... I wanted her to be absolutely frightening, and from my experiences, the scariest people are the ones that seem wholly unpredictable. Giving her the "quirk" of being the one that notices that fs is emotionally collapsing upon himself and finding some way to ease his emotional suffering does make her rather odd and difficult to hate. <br /><br />I hope this makes some sense. Basically, she's crazy and you aren't sure if she's going to push or pull... or if the motive is pure or evil, but as a whole, Cass is her friend because the end result often ends up with more good than bad.fur sissyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06773975470940525031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-1453219059549262582017-02-09T15:51:25.576-06:002017-02-09T15:51:25.576-06:00Thank you, t22.
Last summer I was in contact a gr...Thank you, t22.<br /><br />Last summer I was in contact a great deal with a sub with a background in psychology. One of the things we discussed is the chance that an individual could be addicted to the brain chemicals released during submission. <br /><br />fs definitely behaves like an addict but I do not believe he is aware of it so his questionable decision-making and inability to cope with subspace cravings are the focus of this arc.<br /><br />Cassandra's blog and repeated messages serve as his "suggestion" that going to Dominique is the better choice than ending up spiraling out of control and repeating more bookstore type situations.fur sissyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06773975470940525031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-28053868311740473132017-02-09T08:58:08.069-06:002017-02-09T08:58:08.069-06:00I must say that of all the characters you've c...I must say that of all the characters you've created, Dominique confuses me the most. I just do not understand her motivations or her lifestyle at home with Sammy and Gordon. Her need to break fs by nearly beating him to death followed by the friendliness toward him that she displays just doesn't make any sense to me. Is there someone in your life that displayed these seemingly contradictory traits to the extremes that Dominique has? I guess I'm asking just where in your mind this character came from, if you'd care to explain.Lady Greyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10795130564028111447noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3097573368575371682.post-12787048754320639712017-02-09T08:20:04.583-06:002017-02-09T08:20:04.583-06:00I understand that fs would do all for his love, bu...I understand that fs would do all for his love, but Dominique isn't, so I don't get it why he voluntered to get beaten? Is he addicted?t22https://www.blogger.com/profile/04288357922035354075noreply@blogger.com