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  1. Mistress Rey,

     

    Thank you for sharing this intuitive and highly intelligent. post. There is a great deal of truth in what you say. I once read a book entitled "The Tyranny of Beauty" and a part of it dealt with the breaking of Victorian taboo. That which is carefully hidden possesses the power to excite the imagination.  When an ankle or a glimpse of thigh is artfully revealed , the effect produces a magnification or perhaps even a revelation in the mind. One feels oneself being slowly drawn into the whole, much in the same way as one becomes absorbed in a fascinating book or movie. Whether subtly hinted at or boldly exposed, it is all intrinsic to the feminine art of beauty.

  2. A thoght-provoking question. For Mistress Kang I like the top row, third picture from the left of the Boss Kang series. This photo really captures the natural beauty of Mistress Kang. There is no doubt that she is the boss as well as an extraordinarily beautiful woman. There is an unspoken elegance and grace that seems to encircle her. Confidence and self-assuredness seem to emanate from her. Few people possess a presence as powerful as Mistress Kang.

     

    Foe Mistress Zhao I'm drawn to the first picture top row from the vinyl white series. Her eyes appear to dominate all they survey. Her gaze is overwhelmingly intense and penetrating.. One immediately notices the highest level of intelligence lurking behind those beautiful, hypnotic eyes. Even more than mere intelligence I cannot help but notice that she possesses one of the rarest gifts of all -- true wisdom. There is something about the eyes of Mistress Zhao that fill me with an infinite awe.

     

    Mistress Jung's candid series second row and second from the left is so wonderful. She is sitting on a park bench reading a book. There is something reflective and ultra feminine about Jung. She has that sweet, lovely face. She inspires ten thousand dreams with the most casual smile. A lovely girl in a summer dress. She is unforgettable. That photo always makes me wonder what book she is reading.

  3. Dear Mistress Chen,

     

    Have you ever seen the medieval aquamanile in the Metropolitan Museum of Art depicting a woman named Phyllis riding a submissive Aristotle crawling on hands and knees? According to the story Aristotle had warned Alexander the Great against the advances of Phyllis. Out of revenge she charmed him onto all fours and proceeded to demonstrate her superiority by riding him about as a pony.

  4. cupcakes,

    I like your draw toward the subtlety of domination. There's not enough of that. Maybe I'll go check those books out, too..

     

    Dear Mistress Zhao,

     

    It's been a while since I've read them, but they remain etched on my memory. I'll see if I can find you a copy. I've been thinking about the pentagram also.

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