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I feel like most of us like it better when it is... but its not always. It's rescue often to obviously. Hence the name "firemen's carry"
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Domination?
I do not think so, in any case it depends on the person who does it. In some cases it is just the feeling of being protected.
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Ponygirls are the furthest thing from domination you can be in terms of lifting, which is why I strongly dislike it. Domination seems to come to play the most when the lifter's arms are being used as opposed to their backs. That's kind of why overhead lifts, OTS and cradles are the most commonly depicted lifts when showing power or domination, because it implies that the lifter is doing all of the work or is the one in control of the liftee, facial expressions aside.
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It's not always (fill in the blank). It all depends on the people and the situations. There are times when it's domination. For instance, it's domination when a female bouncer carries out a drunk girl who's causing problems in a bar.
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Interesting thread.
I come from bdsm backround, where I am a sub first and foremost. Here in the world of L and C I am the lifter and i still feel submissive, as I conceive the " Lift and Carry me" as a task, from a master to a sub. ---> Interesting thread indeed. In another thread of this forum, I have imagined a sort of mixing between bdsm and L & C. Espescially, bdsm is close to PBR because it is not a posture, it is rather a way of life. vk |
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For the most part, lifting someone is commonly seen as a very explicit demonstration of strength and dominance because it locks the liftee into a very vulnerable and defenceless position, which is very common in professional wrestling. When lifting is shown to be a demonstration of submission, it's usually because it is an order for the lifter to dedicate most of their energy into the liftee, as if the liftee is something that is meant to be protected and preserved under the lifter's oath.
Certain lifting positions also determine the power dynamic between the two parties due to the common perception in media. Pony-rides and piggybacks are often the most sub-like lifting positions, with cradles and OTSes being more dependent on circumstances, and overheads and under-arm carries being seen as the most explicitly dominant. The same lifting position (the over-the-shoulder carry) can be used as either as mentioned before, it mostly depends on the context and facial expressions. Here's one where the lifter is seen as more submissive, or at the very least, beleaguered. (From the Red Sonja comics) https://readcomicsonline.me/reader/m...ykkxv9-007.jpg And here's one where the lifter is explicitly seen as the dominant one. (From one of the cards in Fire Emblem trading card game.) https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CthxOFUVMAAYsMK?format=jpg |
domination
I think both aspects is possible - when the lifter is dominant and the liftee is dominant.
But in l&c goes for soft and harmless domination in most cases. Maybe is important here that liftee must have trust in lifters abilities if want to enjoy beeing lifted. |
While domination may be a large part of it for some people that definitely doesn't apply to me.
For me there is no bigger turn of than when someone tries to dominate me. --->>> You could play this practice when you quarrel with your boss :) vk |
safe
I think we need sometimes to lose control.
deliver ourselves to the beautiful care gender women of course. feel safe and protected. |
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