01.30.07
The Samson Complex
I had a caller today who comes into the Principal’s office for an occasional haircut. He’s a cheeky lad, convinced that his hair is beautiful and suits him. He just wants it left alone so he can grow it long, perhaps like mine.
Of course, it’s not like he comes into the Principal’s office planning to have it cut, or even with an inkling that this will happen. But it does, just infrequently enough to catch him off guard and starting to get cocky again.
Ain’t gonna happen, no way will I let it grow long and feminine. Your hair may be beautiful in the absolute sense, but hair is highly symbolic. It symbolizes strength and power for both women and men. A woman’s long hair symbolizes her sexual power over men, while a man’s long hair, at least for those with the Samson complex, symbolizes his animal strength.
It’s that same cockiness we need to break our males of, and it is very convenient that a male will grow his hair long and give us the opportunity to use this as a tool against his inflated ego. There is no nakedness like sudden and unwilling baldness.
So I tie him to the chair, and the school nurse slowly starts shearing his silky hair, laying each lock across his lap, where he can see it but not touch it, while I laugh and watch him squirm. Then the clippers come on, buzzing, crackling their way up his neckline, higher, until his hair is utterly gone and he feels shorn, naked in our presence, as a man should feel.
Soon enough we will have him broken, and he will follow the orders of the Mistress into whose custody we will release him.
