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Date Posted: 02:46:19 11/23/07 Fri
Author: Karen
Subject: Interesting scene, in more ways than one. It's one of the few times we see Lord John in a sexual situation where he is not the dominant partner. He seems to like to be the one in control -- but here he submits to Percy's suggestion without hesitation. I think that subconsciously he wants to be punished, for his part in having Jamie flogged. He has been feeling guilty about it since it happened ("flogging himself", so to speak). Will he ever speak of it to Jamie, do you think? To express his regret or his guilt over the incident, I mean. Or is this something that they would both prefer to ignore altogether? By the time Lord John tells Brianna the story of the Ardsmuir flogging in DOA, he has clearly come to terms with his role in it and is no longer feeling guilty -- I'm just wondering how/when/why that happened. Maybe we will find out in SCOTTISH PRISONER?
In reply to: sharon fisher 's message, "QOTD for Friday, November 23, 2007" on 19:29:37 11/22/07 Thu


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  • I never really understood people who like to hurt or be hurt as part of their sexual games till I read Outlander. I 'got it" even more reading the up against the wall in the barn scene in FC (not so much voilent, but just rough "I think I'll have bruises" kind of sex)..then this. I was already married more than a dozen years before I read the books..so introducing "bite me" and a little roughness has been a slow process in our relationship. I doubt my gentle sweetie will even be able to bring himself to bruise me, but I sure understand these sort of scenes LOTS better now.... Cough... (NT) -- Jane (blushing furiously), 08:12:58 11/23/07 Fri


  • Intimacy should be an evolving process of discovery in every relationship. Think of it as adding a new adventure or skill every year. That would keep your marriage going strong for a long time! Oh yeah . . .anything is okay between two consenting adults. (NT) -- tlk2vicki, 16:37:04 11/23/07 Fri



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