
We were talking a little Sunday morning and he was talking about yesterday’s post. My most heartfelt point in that post was that I need him to be at his strongest, most forceful, most dominate and most willing to give a serious spanking at the time when I am the most angry, most sad, or the most withdrawn. That has to be a daunting prospect for a vanilla husband.
He pointed out that when I am most like that – in general withdrawn for whatever reason, I grab my computer and begin typing for dear life. Sometimes I use it almost like a physical wall and my dear husband – who knows my addition to the computer and talking to all my friends here by blog or email – is too much of a gentleman to order me to put it down. And this is whether he wants to play or whether we need to have a discussion about my attitude and what’s wrong.
I realize I do often give off that vibe – don’t bother me, I’m writing. I may have a blog I what to get ready to post, maybe there is an email I need to return, maybe I am hurrying to get pictures ready for Fantasy Friday (If I had more stories BTW I could get ahead and not feel rushed on Thursday’s night. I’m just saying…). So I am going to try to stop doing that.

So Nick honey, I am saying this to you –
Yes I love my computer, I love emailing my friends and I love reading the blogs of other and writing my own. But I love you more. If Mollie is out and you want to play tell me to put the computer down and meet in the bedroom within 5 minutes. If I'm really tired or not in the mood we can cuddle for a while.
And much harder for you, I’m sure, would be if I am withdrawn and in a ‘mood’ but if you are willing to help me find my way back, you need to tell me “Put down the computer and go to the bedroom to wait on me”. Being told, not asked, in this situations will go a lo

It's a little strange, when I sat down and started to write I was planning to write about something else. I guess this one felt like writing itself.
Sometimes the best posts are the ones that write themselves.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Katia
PK, isn't it a blessing when posts write themselves?
ReplyDeleteLove and warm hugs,
Paul.
PK: I hope Nick got your message. I'm glad you wrote it even though you started to write something else. And we'll certainly understand if you can't write because Nick tells you to put down the computer and head to the bedroom. Hey, first things first.
ReplyDeleteKatia,
ReplyDeleteI have found that that is often true.
Paul,
Seem like my mind is teaming these days.
Florida Dom,
I felt like he already knew I would put the computer down for him but I guess men like to be told some things just so they will be sure.
Communication is a wonderful thing. I am sure you and Nick will enter this new chapter of TTWD with great success as you meet in the middle. Good Luck.
ReplyDeleteAnd sometimes writing is at its best when we don't think about it so much and just let it flow.
C
Thanks C,
ReplyDeleteI know how importance of communication. But man it's so hard to keep it up sometimes!
I wished myh post would write themselves. No seriously PK, I'm really happy for both of you.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing your last few posts with us.
Love.
Ronnie
xx
I love your random thoughts...they speak from the heart... :-)
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