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lovable subtle details
David:
:laugh: Ha ha ha! :laugh:
Just being ....ah, politically correct I guess. This isn't the NC-17 thread you know!!
It amazes me that alot of people assume that Jack is taking the dominant role just because Ennis rolls over. As we know, a submissive like Jack (pushy bottom, LOL)
was probably trying to get Ennis to relax so he could show his appreciation for the night before! ;D
Pipedream:
Hahaha! Whatever boys. Guess you are the experts here! ;D ::) ;)
Just liked the thought that Ennis' surrender was total...
David:
--- Quote from: Pipedream on May 28, 2006, 10:37:19 am ---Just liked the thought that Ennis' surrender was total...
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Oh most definately. Ennis was surrendering himself to Jack, but on an level of trust and physical need. I think Ennis felt bad that he ignored Jack all that day while he sorted out what had happened the night before. He came into the tent almost apologetic.
Pipedream:
--- Quote from: DavidinHartford on May 28, 2006, 10:44:42 am ---Oh most definately. Ennis was surrendering himself to Jack, but on an level of trust and physical need.
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This scene is really amazing. Speaking of surrender: the way Ennis lies there when Jack rolls on top of him, on his back, offering himself... isn't that exactly the gesture of subservience a dog would make?? :)
isabelle:
--- Quote from: Pipedream on May 28, 2006, 11:12:41 am ---This scene is really amazing. Speaking of surrender: the way Ennis lies there when Jack rolls on top of him, on his back, offering himself... isn't that exactly the gesture of subservience a dog would make?? :)
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Anke!!! Do you ever think of yourself as a dog when you do that? :laugh:
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