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WAS SHERLOCK HOLMES A SUBBIE?

Hello, My Hypno-Femdom-dazzled deducer:

Our investigation into Mr. Sherlock Holmes’s possible submissiveness to a Woman Who truly is and deserves to be a Dominant begins in the Arthur Conan Doyle story, “A Scandal in Bohemia”.  Below are some noteworthy facts regarding the world’s most celebrated detective:

FACT #1.  Commenting upon this adventure, Dr. Watson writes this:  “And that was how a great scandal threatened to affect the kingdom of Bohemia, and how the best plans of Mr. Sherlock Holmes were beaten by a woman’s wit.”

FACT #2.  Sherlock Holmes and the King of Bohemia had the following exchange concerning Irene Adler:

    “What a woman–oh, what a woman!” cried the King of Bohemia.

 “Did I not tell you how quick and resolute she was? Would she not have made an admirable queen? Is it not a pity that she was not on my level?”
“From what I have seen of the lady she seems indeed to be on a very different level to your Majesty,” said Holmes coldly.

NOTE:  Sherlock’s statement can be interpreted as indicating he agrees with the King’s assessment of His Majesty’s superiority to Irene Adler.  It can alternatively be understood as showing that Holmes perceives ADLER as on a far higher plain than the King can ever reach.  I wonder which it is?  😉

FACT #3.  This conversation about what reward Mr. Holmes should receive:

      “I am immensely indebted to you. Pray tell me in what way I can reward you. This ring– –” He slipped an emerald snake ring from his finger and held it out upon the palm of his hand.
“Your Majesty has something which I should value even more highly,” said Holmes.
“You have but to name it.”

      “This photograph!”
The King stared at him in amazement.
“Irene’s photograph!” he cried. “Certainly, if you wish it.”

FACT #4.  Sherlock Holmes never married.

About Sherlock Holmes esteem of Irene Adler, Dr. Watson sets this down for all to ponder:

      “TO SHERLOCK HOLMES she is always the woman. I have seldom heard him mention her under any other name. In his eyes she eclipses and predominates the whole of her sex.”

FACT #5.  Dr. Watson’s quote below reveals that Irene Adler changed Sherlock Holmes’s perceptions of women.

“He used to make merry over the cleverness of women, but I have not heard him do it of late. And when he speaks of Irene Adler, or when he refers to her photograph, it is always under the honourable title of the woman.”

FACT #6.  Sherlock Holmes came to recognize that a remarkable Woman can exquisitely exercise ever-increasingly and positively transforming influences, control, domination, and inspiration upon even the most powerful and strongwilled of men.

Based upon the evidence I’ve irresistibly implanted within your heart and mind and fantasies, it is Krystal clear that Mr. Sherlock Holmes was secretly submissive to the one and only Goddess who he sensed deserved his everlasting devotions.  How unfortunate for him that he never got an opportunity to live out his submissiveness.

Perhaps this is a motivation for Holmes’s all too frequent surrendering himself to the cocaine pipe?

And now, all awesome analyzers, I hope these queries inspire some revelations a chronicler like Dr. Watson would love to record:

Have You/you ever met someone or experienced something which profoundly reshaped your attitudes in ways that surprised you?

If your answer is “Yes” and you feel comfortable sharing some of the details, who did you meet or what did you experience and how were you unexpectedly changed by what transpired?

Lady Krystal Mesmer knows the hedonistic hypnotizing games are afoot!  🙂