Are there women that are the more dominant one in the relationship?

Anonymous
I would say that both my ex and current wives were/are the dominant ones in the relationship. My current wife wants to be in charge of paying the bills. I've kind of just ceded lots of decisions up to her. Sure, I can plan and book a trip and all that, but i've come to the realization that it's better if she does it so that she has all the information and doesn't have to ask me. That kind of stuff.
She has been a little dominant in the bedroom, too. But our bedroom is pretty dead right now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When you hear a hyphenated last name you’ll often find what you seek.

Im changing the names to protect but my friend Dave’s last name is Wilson-Kang; he married a bossy Chinese lady.

That’s from 30 Rock.
Anonymous
Where are the men who are leaders that's the bigger question?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:When you hear a hyphenated last name you’ll often find what you seek.

Im changing the names to protect but my friend Dave’s last name is Wilson-Kang; he married a bossy Chinese lady.

That’s from 30 Rock.


I’ve finished two bags of Sabor de Solidad just waiting for someone to ID this. Thank you!
Anonymous
Men are supposed to be leaders and wives are supposed to be followers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:So lets cut to the chase.
Do any women on here paddle their husbands?


More couples should explore dom / sub play in the bedroom. And light spanking is certainly a fun starting point.


We have a crop but she has only used it on me once. I should probably get it out
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I peg DH. And it’s now clear that it is a dom activity.

We never intended it; just kind of stumbled onto it after i said early on “I’m gonna donut to you sometime and see how YOU like it!” he just rolled his eyes and was like yeah, right.

But a friend from college invited me to a ‘slumber party’ (toys /MLM thing), and after a few glasses of wine and lots of giggling, a few of us bought strap ons. He was shocked when i bought it and i was shocked i got him to go through with it the first time. Men have their own “g spot” and he has even “O” d from me doing it to him alone (though usually a little help is needed).

Now it’s become one of my favorites. Did not know i had a dom side before this.

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Anonymous
Most of my friends are the dominant ones with a couple exceptions.
The dominant husbands control everything. Both the ones I know bought houses their wives didnt choose. They choose every piece of furniture and paint color. They plan meals and complain if their wife makes something not up to their gourmet standards. They book every trip -- more than once my friend has said "we're leaving friday, I'm not really surwhere we're going. Somewhere in Mexico." Are you kidding me?? They're highly picky and notice if their wife's hair needs a fresh dye job. Basically my life in reverse!
Anonymous
We both have dominant personalities. It works somehow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I would say that both my ex and current wives were/are the dominant ones in the relationship. My current wife wants to be in charge of paying the bills. I've kind of just ceded lots of decisions up to her. Sure, I can plan and book a trip and all that, but i've come to the realization that it's better if she does it so that she has all the information and doesn't have to ask me. That kind of stuff.
She has been a little dominant in the bedroom, too. But our bedroom is pretty dead right now


Women like it when they control the money and the man controls things in the bedroom.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Women are naturally submissive. This is why they are always more attracted to men that are taller than them. Even the most dominant women want a tall man she can look up to.



uh no. Most men are taller than women. I have no desire to be submissive to my husband just because he is taller. YUCK
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