if he was incredibly hot!
unfortunately that doesn't hold true for any guy. not even brad pitt
p.s.- CERTAINLY not johny depp
2007-05-12 20:40:44
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answered by its just me! 3
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components - No. better half - definite. We share funds, we the two make a contribution, we share the paintings load, and we are super friends. As for taking his final call - that may not a huge deal and would not make the spouse his components. It does besides the undeniable fact that make it extra handy and extra trouble-free, particularly after infants come. i hit upon it humorous how huge of a deal is created from the call factor - LOL. we are no longer in historical cases and issues have replaced if your chum has no longer observed.
2016-11-27 23:21:10
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answered by ? 4
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Yes I am my husbands mind body and spirit. All I have is his. All I do I do to please Him. And to the one above me. Submissive have brains and tongues and voices. We are just taught when they are most effective. and often "Yes Sir" Is the most intelligent thing one can say.
Barbara thank you for sharing your story. God bless you and I hope you find what you seek again. The love you felt is wonderful and I do wish you all the luck in the world.
2007-05-14 05:03:42
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answered by wicked wench 3
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Yes sweetheart.
Before a woman marries she is her father's property and when she does marry, she is her husband's property.
When she gets married there is a transfer of ownership from the father to the new husband.
I'd love to belong to you master.
XOXO
2007-05-13 03:13:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I guess you could say I am - and want to be - my husbands property, but not in the same way as an object. I belong to him and I bear his name, though.
2007-05-13 04:22:04
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answered by Kaz 2
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The man I loved the very most ... the most proprietorial man of all... what made me his completely and I still wish was forever... just blew me away when he roared.. literally like a lion ... to the world... YOU ARE MINE!!!!!!.... then proceeded to completely blow me away with his passion and charisma.
I was his, completely and utterly his, for 6 years and still miss that feeling. When he "owned" me, his expectations were higher than yours Sandy... but I was thrilled to do anything for him because he was one in a million men, truly a superior being in many ways.
Three years since we parted due to major life problems, and I still compare all men to him and find them lacking in personal power, commitment and spiritual wisdom.
Truth to tell to your answer, if I were much much younger and you were a possibility, I could easily say "yes". I have since had several quite young men show an interest in me, but my rule is no one under 45.
Smile... I am being honest. Oh is conversion to your faith something you require?
2007-05-12 22:02:27
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answered by Noor al Haqiqa 6
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I would never consider myself anyone's property nor would I ever consider anyone else my property. Property usually has monetary value and you cannot put a price on a human being.
2007-05-12 20:44:37
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answered by Cindy J 4
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I thought that's what we are! Aint that right Sandstorm! Sure thing Sandstorm, I'm single and sure thing. :o) You know it! LIke sure, Buddy.
2007-05-12 20:44:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-05-12 20:47:57
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answered by dcdcdcdc 5
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No, I am not property. I am an equal partner to my husband.
He married me BECAUSE I have a brain, not because I am submissive.
2007-05-13 08:06:14
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answered by Lisa the Pooh 7
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Yes, I do consider myself my boyfriend's property. I like to see him as my king and he takes me as his harem lady.
2007-05-12 20:41:54
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answered by citrusy 6
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