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TSR : Web boards : Internal Enslavement : "Stockholm and IE Theory" 1 2
Stockholm and IE Theory (14)
This post is on the Internal Enslavement web board.
16 Apr 09, 12:44 AM 765-872-499 US(NV), 3 yrs Y! |
Bella_Ragazza wrote:
Stockholm and IE Theory
Stockholm syndrome-
is a psychological response sometimes seen in abducted hostages, in which the hostage shows signs of loyalty to the hostage-taker, regardless of the danger or risk in which they have been placed.
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So here is what I was wondering, If there is a unowned slave, in the lifestyle, would they be more susceptible to the syndrome if kidnapped ?
I was wondering this since I have heard people in the past having fantasies of being in prison and such. So I wondered if the syndrome would happen faster then in a normal person, or would they be traumatized like a normal person would be? I know some people have rape fantasies but would never dream of wanting to be raped for real, could this also be the case?
thank you for your opinions
Bella
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I have often wondered whether or not what I feel for my Master is something similar to Stockholm Syndrome. One side of me argues that it can't be. What we do is consensual and therefore how I feel could be nothing like SS. The other side argues that it could very well be the same feeling. I wouldn't know if it feels the same because I have never been kidnapped or held hostage. However, in theory I believe that already having the submissive mind set (eager to please, to be controlled) WOULD make one more susceptible to becoming emotionally attached to a captor. Then again, it could have no effect and the submissive could react the same as a "normal" person. Either way, I believe firmly that it would scar the person who was kidnapped emotionally in the long run. |
16 Apr 09, 1:19 PM Malkinius US(IL), 5 yrs  |
Greetings.....
765-872-499 wrote:
I have often wondered whether or not what I feel for my Master is something similar to Stockholm Syndrome. One side of me argues that it can't be. What we do is consensual and therefore how I feel could be nothing like SS. The other side argues that it could very well be the same feeling. I wouldn't know if it feels the same because I have never been kidnapped or held hostage. However, in theory I believe that already having the submissive mind set (eager to please, to be controlled) WOULD make one more susceptible to becoming emotionally attached to a captor. Then again, it could have no effect and the submissive could react the same as a "normal" person. Either way, I believe firmly that it would scar the person who was kidnapped emotionally in the long run.
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What you feel is probably not Stockholm Syndrome. It may be more of a capture bonding effect. The two are, I believe, related but not the same thing. If you have an attraction to someone before the M/s relationship then Stockholm is definitely not what is going on in your case even tho there may be some similarities on a superficial or deeper level. Remember, just because something matches doesn't make it the same.
Be well....
Malkinius
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18 Apr 09, 8:40 AM 765-872-499 US(NV), 3 yrs Y! |
Malkinius wrote:
Greetings.....
765-872-499 wrote:
I have often wondered whether or not what I feel for my Master is something similar to Stockholm Syndrome. One side of me argues that it can't be. What we do is consensual and therefore how I feel could be nothing like SS. The other side argues that it could very well be the same feeling. I wouldn't know if it feels the same because I have never been kidnapped or held hostage. However, in theory I believe that already having the submissive mind set (eager to please, to be controlled) WOULD make one more susceptible to becoming emotionally attached to a captor. Then again, it could have no effect and the submissive could react the same as a "normal" person. Either way, I believe firmly that it would scar the person who was kidnapped emotionally in the long run.
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What you feel is probably not Stockholm Syndrome. It may be more of a capture bonding effect. The two are, I believe, related but not the same thing. If you have an attraction to someone before the M/s relationship then Stockholm is definitely not what is going on in your case even tho there may be some similarities on a superficial or deeper level. Remember, just because something matches doesn't make it the same.
Be well....
Malkinius
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I understand that it isn't. As stated in the original post "something similar to". |
8 May 09, 4:01 PM 263-970-390 3 yrs |
When Janne Ohlsson walked in the bank that day in 1973, I doubt he planned to let the robbery go out of hands so much that he had to take hostages.... he kept the hostage tied up in the vault, and when police drilled holed into the vault from the storey above, he put nooses around the hostages necks so if they were to be gased, the hostages would hang. Not a very nice thing to do! The seige endured for almost a week and eventually, the robber gave up.
Apparently the hostages started to get feelings for the jerk that held them. Hence, The Stockholm Syndrome.
Quack
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