The difference between control and compliance

Posted:
Thu Apr 07, 2011 1:29 pm
by Guest
Can someone explain the difference to me? I have a hard time with this. In many of my past relationships I have been accused of being to controlling. (Not in my present one, because I just don't care what she does) However, when a woman is with me (like out on a date, etc...), I expect her to comply with my reality. If I say the sky is purple, she better god damned well agree. LOL!
Is there a real difference in compliance vs. control? Do women want to be controlled even if they bitch about it?

Posted:
Thu Apr 07, 2011 5:50 pm
by Guest
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Before you:
Typically, she won't know what she's doing, where she's at in life, what she needs to do. She's just doing whatever feels right. Her path is above.
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Once ya'll are together, her path should look like above. The right amount of control is where she can smell the roses, but she damn well better be furthering your goals in life at the same time. If she's not, do you really need her?
You have goals, and being a man means your goals don't change unless you want them too. Your path doesn't need to be straight but it should be your path. Any women worth her salt should recognize this and help you with it.
As a caveat though, if you always neglect her path she will eventually stray.
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Is there a real difference in compliance vs. control? Do women want to be controlled even if they bitch about it?[/QUOTE]
Semantics... compliance v control.. it's semantics.
Yes, women are like children. They desire guidance. The ones that don't admit to it are disasters waiting to happen and you should avoid them as they are tainted with the plague of "feminism".