On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Jenn V. wrote:

> > "Jenn V." wrote:
> > 
> > > 2. Power.
> > > If one party has power over the other - financial, managerial,
> > > uni-results, force of personality - then it becomes terribly,
> > > terribly awkward for the one without power.
> 
> Force of personality is MEANT to be terribly general. It covers
> the whole range from 'If you really loved me, you'd have sex with 
> me' to multi-person domination as seen in some cults.

Or "if you're really loyal to this company, you'll work 70 hours a
week," which IMO is a far more common statement and gets aimed
equally at everyone when it's used. 

srl
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Shane Renee Landrum         [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

i just wanna walk through my life unarmed
to accept and just get by like my father learned to do
without all the acceptance and getting by that got my father through  -AD



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