In fact, isn’t the act of comforting more commonly seen as “feminine” behavior because it involves nurturing? I think that's why she threw the "dominant" thing in; because she's aware most of society sees this as a 'feminine' thing and doesn't want anyone thinking that about Anita, and dominant=masculinity to her.
But remember, according to Dolph’s wife, you’re not supposed to understand love. Anita and LKH don't understand love, but not in the way Dolph's wife means
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Date: 2014-03-20 06:58 pm (UTC)I think that's why she threw the "dominant" thing in; because she's aware most of society sees this as a 'feminine' thing and doesn't want anyone thinking that about Anita, and dominant=masculinity to her.
But remember, according to Dolph’s wife, you’re not supposed to understand love.
Anita and LKH don't understand love, but not in the way Dolph's wife means