The thing I'm picking up here and that I don't understand is that it appears that the SD owns the SB. That is not the way I would be. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
I can see the SD "owning" the SB if she is completely reliant on him financially and/or there's not enough genuine feelings and chemistry between them. That sounds like a horrible situation to be in though. . . to be at the beck and call of someone you don't even really like.
Originally Posted by Eliza
I don't think a SB would be "owned" by her SD because she relies on him as her exclusive means of support. Last I heard, slavery's been abolished. A SB chooses whether to rely on her SD as her sole means of support. If she doesn't want that, she can get a job, or a second SD. You know, people have that free will thang. Most people have one employer, but they wouldn't consider themselves "owned" by who they work for because they can always quit and get another job.
I've had six long-term SBs, and each one either worked full-time, went to school part-time and worked part-time, or went to school full-time. I don't think I'd be interested in a girl who didn't work or go to school because she probably wouldn't be a very interesting person. Certainly she wouldn't be very ambitious.
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