bladerunner5 -> RE: So many female subs, #'s for MA (9/4/2005 8:12:46 PM)
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ORIGINAL: DomButNotForgotn I don't know if I can take EvilGeoff's statement at face value, not noting a specific study/survey, the study methods or criteria used. However, just in terms of gender: at Alt.com, for singles seeking singles in my state, Massachusetts, there are 26,956 Males compared to 2,577 Females. This does NOT indicate D/s preference, just gender... Even if 40% of the Males in Massachusetts are Doms (and I bet it's more than that, like maybe 80%) there are 10,784 Doms looking for (let's say 90% of the females are subs) 2,319 female subs.... As far as being a straight Dom seeking a sub, it depends on your interests, verbal skills, and patience. It is still not easy. I know a few sub guys, and a married one largely depends on pro Dommes. I suppose you can find a Domme, but as with anything, finding the right person is a matter of devotion (to the search), persistance, and luck. Good luck! I would also have to wonder about various aspects of the self-identification. How were the categories defined? I do some time on the D-side of D/S, but I don't identify as a Dom/me. I'm more likely to identify in the Top/Bottom terms, but manymanymany surveys and questionaires - and people responding to them - automatically assume that if you're into BDSM at all, it's all about the power exchange. Then there's the folks who don't identify as a single title every single minute of every single day. I'm a switch, but I don't always get that box to check. Or I might be going through a seriously submissive phase. Or I might be going through a seriously toppy phase. Or I might feel generally dommish but because I'm not 24/7/365, so I might not feel justified in checking the 'dom' box. I'd also be very wary about who I was letting know I was a female dominant. However many female dominants there actually are, they get the most crap in their mailboxes. I'd be very careful who I was letting know I'm what. I really don't care to widely advertise that I'm submissive and looking either, because again I get a slew of crap in my inbox. So I am careful with how much information I share, what terms I use and who gets to read it. That sort of stuff heavily affects the numbers you're going to get back. Bladerunner "Just wearing black leather does not make you Leatherfolk, anymore than wearing wool makes you a sheep." --Jack Rinella
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