Quote Originally Posted by timber View Post
Keeping it in this context as it stands there is nothing unusual about a LSE wanting to play Daddy/ Mommy. Its actually within the realm of normality for them. "Right to correction" in the parent infantile dynamic.

For an example look at Hulk Hogan, LSE, to see the bossy controllingness. Shout out to K4m for this correct typing.

See you are still equating physical control as always and only Se. It's not at all.

Se has more of a possessive vibe instead of a controlling one.
Hogan is not LSE lol. If u want LSE take dr Phil for example