Copperfox
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When a man meets a beautiful woman who is physically much stronger than he is, or who enjoys some other serious advantage, the man will experience one of the following reactions:
1) NO special reaction specifically relating to her advantage, if circumstances are such that the woman's advantage simply doesn't have any effect on the man.
2) Plain trembling fear.
3) An unthinking resentment of her.
4) A desire to possess and control her. (This one may or may not be combined with the previous.)
5) A desire to worship and serve her, possibly daring to hope he'll gain her approval.
6) A desire to ask for her help, if she seems able to give help that he needs.
7) Reasonable admiration; this would be felt by a man who is comfortable inside his own skin.
In "The Magician's Nephew," if Uncle Andrew had known in advance that Jadis was coming, he probably would have been cocky enough at first to imagine that HIS magic could dominate HER. But as it was, Jadis jolted him right into a mix of Options Two and Five.
1) NO special reaction specifically relating to her advantage, if circumstances are such that the woman's advantage simply doesn't have any effect on the man.
2) Plain trembling fear.
3) An unthinking resentment of her.
4) A desire to possess and control her. (This one may or may not be combined with the previous.)
5) A desire to worship and serve her, possibly daring to hope he'll gain her approval.
6) A desire to ask for her help, if she seems able to give help that he needs.
7) Reasonable admiration; this would be felt by a man who is comfortable inside his own skin.
In "The Magician's Nephew," if Uncle Andrew had known in advance that Jadis was coming, he probably would have been cocky enough at first to imagine that HIS magic could dominate HER. But as it was, Jadis jolted him right into a mix of Options Two and Five.