https://bit.ly/3ok37oT https://bit.ly/3xSwemr https://bit.ly/3ojYRWi https://bit.ly/3Epon20 https://bit.ly/3DibIg1 https://bit.ly/3ruya3r https://bit.ly/3Dfo2xG https://bit.ly/3xUQPGS https://bit.ly/3ojVLSk https://bit.ly/3IkmV3B https://bit.ly/3G8LFd6 Submitted by Louise C on Mon, 23/08/2004 - 06:35. Login or register to post comments Maybe... But that doesn't mean that deep down (even subconsciously) that the strongest female in the world, still does not harbor a need for that equally strong man to protect and dominate her. Maybe but maybe not. Other than air, water and food, I don't know that there is anything we can say any other human being absolutely has a need for.... I've always wanted a protective but authoritative kind of lover. When I was single and oh-so-independent I had a fantasy composite of who my Prince was and what he would be like. I kept it well suppressed because I thought I was still in some sort of unresolved pre teen state emotionally, dreaming of what could never be. I was lucky and found MB. So I understand what happens when we finally find this lovely quality in a man and have to change many aspects of our thinking and living. But is it hopeful thinking to suggest every woman is like we are, deep down? That would suggest a simplicity in life that I don't think exists. But then I am a born cynic... Maddy Submitted by Mad4Him on Tue, 24/08/2004 - 02:05. Login or register to post comments Maybe I would certainly agree that not all women are looking for a dominant man, they can't be, after all, how else can one explain the enormous popularity of Hugh Grant?