Honorable men don't ask because it would be rude. Dishonorable men don't ask because she would say no. As long as he assumes he has the right she's ok with it, but the moment he stops treating her like an object she wants nothing to do with the...
Honorable men don't ask because it would be rude. Dishonorable men don't ask because she would say no. As long as he assumes he has the right she's ok with it, but the moment he stops treating her like an object she wants nothing to do with the sleezebag.
Posted by Guest on Wed 21 Apr 2010, 23:22 EDT
Wench Pride
Subtle idea, that she would be offended at being asked for consent. In this enchanted, parallel Sweden, wenches are made for sex & housework, feel superior to wives, and despise career girls & feminists.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Wed 03 Dec 2008, 05:54 EST
Perhaps her consent is unnecessary. Maybe she feels that he has a right to use her and is comfortable with that. Maybe she would be offended at the idea of her consent being required.
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(view all 7 comments)Honorable men don't ask because it would be rude. Dishonorable men don't ask because she would say no. As long as he assumes he has the right she's ok with it, but the moment he stops treating her like an object she wants nothing to do with the...
Honorable men don't ask because it would be rude. Dishonorable men don't ask because she would say no. As long as he assumes he has the right she's ok with it, but the moment he stops treating her like an object she wants nothing to do with the sleezebag.
Posted by Guest on Wed 21 Apr 2010, 23:22 EDT
Wench Pride
Subtle idea, that she would be offended at being asked for consent. In this enchanted, parallel Sweden, wenches are made for sex & housework, feel superior to wives, and despise career girls & feminists.
Posted by Apprentice Elf (guest) on Wed 03 Dec 2008, 05:54 EST
Perhaps her consent is unnecessary. Maybe she feels that he has a right to use her and is comfortable with that. Maybe she would be offended at the idea of her consent being required.
Posted by Guest on Wed 26 Nov 2008, 11:21 EST