Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would I be considered dominant? In the bedroom I take my girlfriend's clothes off, I suggest positions with taking account her preference of course but often she is happy the direction I'm taking us, I eat her out without her asking me, I talk dirty etc..
If not, whats a dominant man?
I'm not into choking l, spanking, handcuffs and all that..
Dominant does not equal choking. Porn had normalized this; it’s dangerous and not a common kink for women.
Women love being spanked. I can’t speak for choking.
Too many boys are larping masculinity by just being loud, pushy, and obnoxious. I’ll be damned if some pudgy potato who can’t even change a flat tire and thinks “masculinity” is ranting in YouTube comments sections is going to try to boss me around in or out of the bedroom.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would I be considered dominant? In the bedroom I take my girlfriend's clothes off, I suggest positions with taking account her preference of course but often she is happy the direction I'm taking us, I eat her out without her asking me, I talk dirty etc..
If not, whats a dominant man?
I'm not into choking l, spanking, handcuffs and all that..
Dominant does not equal choking. Porn had normalized this; it’s dangerous and not a common kink for women.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Would I be considered dominant? In the bedroom I take my girlfriend's clothes off, I suggest positions with taking account her preference of course but often she is happy the direction I'm taking us, I eat her out without her asking me, I talk dirty etc..
If not, whats a dominant man?
I'm not into choking l, spanking, handcuffs and all that..
Dominant does not equal choking. Porn had normalized this; it’s dangerous and not a common kink for women.
Anonymous wrote:Would I be considered dominant? In the bedroom I take my girlfriend's clothes off, I suggest positions with taking account her preference of course but often she is happy the direction I'm taking us, I eat her out without her asking me, I talk dirty etc..
If not, whats a dominant man?
I'm not into choking l, spanking, handcuffs and all that..
Anonymous wrote:In the bedroom. Has this ever successfully worked in your relationship? I find men can be too passive, which isn’t attractive.
Anonymous wrote:So sick of these troll threads
Anonymous wrote:Would I be considered dominant? In the bedroom I take my girlfriend's clothes off, I suggest positions with taking account her preference of course but often she is happy the direction I'm taking us, I eat her out without her asking me, I talk dirty etc..
If not, whats a dominant man?
I'm not into choking l, spanking, handcuffs and all that..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA for the men on here: most of you need to be more dominant, especially if youve been married for a long time.
Ok but if you think you want him to be dominant in the bedroom then you have to accept him being dominant the rest of the time, too. Trying to compartmentalize it (he is dominant in the bedroom but I tell him what to do at all other times) isn’t going to work. Neither of you will believe his make-believe bedroom dominance.
This is incorrect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In the bedroom. Has this ever successfully worked in your relationship? I find men can be too passive, which isn’t attractive.
Women have tried their best to undermine men, and now you expect them to take charge?
Sorry, but you can't have it both ways.
Let men be themselves in their daily lives, and they will naturally be dominant in the bedroom.
Masculinity has been so criticized that many men are afraid to show any signs of being dominant.
Anonymous wrote:In the bedroom. Has this ever successfully worked in your relationship? I find men can be too passive, which isn’t attractive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA for the men on here: most of you need to be more dominant, especially if youve been married for a long time.
Ok but if you think you want him to be dominant in the bedroom then you have to accept him being dominant the rest of the time, too. Trying to compartmentalize it (he is dominant in the bedroom but I tell him what to do at all other times) isn’t going to work. Neither of you will believe his make-believe bedroom dominance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:PSA for the men on here: most of you need to be more dominant, especially if youve been married for a long time.
Ok but if you think you want him to be dominant in the bedroom then you have to accept him being dominant the rest of the time, too. Trying to compartmentalize it (he is dominant in the bedroom but I tell him what to do at all other times) isn’t going to work. Neither of you will believe his make-believe bedroom dominance.