tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post1756249030352633448..comments2024-03-25T03:59:31.089+00:00Comments on Behind The Barred Window: There Are More Ways Than One to Keep Her Under Lock and KeyToyntanenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01964511433148028640noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post-79854862681157939042014-11-01T12:32:09.118+00:002014-11-01T12:32:09.118+00:00Ah! But it is in going about enforcing that impos...Ah! But it is in going about enforcing that imposition and other restrictive stipulations - where the modern miss is concerned - where the various methods and techniques of mind control come to the fore. Such techniques need not be so obvious and overt as depicted here, and may come down simply to force of personality; it all comes down to the girl and her own determination and strength of will. <br /><br />Of course, whatever the route, once the disciplinarian has the girl in uniform (whatever form that uniform might take - it is the symbolism of her subserviance to the diciplian's will that is important)he or she will automaticaly have the psychological upper hand in imposing further behavioural restrictions.Toyntanenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01964511433148028640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post-20819010175592818832014-10-29T19:37:40.463+00:002014-10-29T19:37:40.463+00:00Simply have to dress like an infant school girl wo...Simply have to dress like an infant school girl would be enough to keep any grown woman inside. I hated when I had to go out dressed in a Gingham school dress like this with ankle socks and cardigan. No need for sophisticated mind controlAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post-60110854469598011412014-10-18T16:57:30.186+01:002014-10-18T16:57:30.186+01:00One thing I neglected to say was that I am also st...One thing I neglected to say was that I am also starting work on what will be - to all intents and purposes - a biography of sorts, but one primarily focussing on my experience of living with dyslexia. <br /><br />I have often thought of doing something like this over the years - usually when some humorous dyslexia-related anecdote or other has come to mind - and have always imagined it as a kind of after-the-event diary. And thus the provisional title I have come up with:<br /><br />Dairy of a Dyslexic. From Udder-achiever to...<br /><br />(Yep! That's right! I really CAN'T tell the difference between a journal and a bottle of 'Gold Top')Toyntanenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01964511433148028640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post-82059365508227703192014-10-16T08:37:13.641+01:002014-10-16T08:37:13.641+01:00HI Vlad and thanks for your comment.
I love that ...HI Vlad and thanks for your comment.<br /><br />I love that term you use, 'forging' as in "forging a cage out of the victim's mind", although for some reason I have never liked the term 'victim', though I'm not sure why. I usualy prefer ther term 'subject' , but having said that, in the case of the new book the term 'victim' is probably the more apt. <br /><br />This particular segment was inspired more by something I read of someone else's work than by anything in the new book. There are many paths to forging mental fetters, just as there are many paths to be explored leading to physical incarceration, and more to isolation than physical bariers such as bars and locks. Toyntanenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01964511433148028640noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6970502759702586204.post-78597428380072403842014-10-16T07:58:52.970+01:002014-10-16T07:58:52.970+01:00It's like you have said in several previous st...It's like you have said in several previous stories, mental bonds are the strongest. Also forging a cage out of the victim's mind makes for more interesting reading.Vladnoreply@blogger.com