PeonForHer -> RE: married subs finding Dommes to serve (6/21/2010 4:35:07 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyHibiscus Anda, I guess I will accept that "people growing apart" argument, but "discovering" kink late in life? I am willing to be that those guys who Just Never Knew were wanking to Emma Peel pics, and dreaming of their strict teachers. It's not that a person 'just never knew', Lady Hib. It's more that a submale is quite clear that he has those feelings, but doesn't think they'll ever become reality. Femdoms don't exist. I do know women who've always wanted to dominate but didn't know that submales existed until they were in their late thirties, either. I didn't believe that femdoms existed till I came here, to CM, a couple of years ago. All of my three brothers and two sisters are married - I could have been married myself, by now. Then . . . the Internet kicks off . . . CM starts . . . I discover it . . . What would I do, had I got married to a vanilla (actually, more of a femsub), when it was clear to me I could have done a few years ago? Added to that is a clear separation that I think is common in malesubs. This is that there are women, and there are cold, superior, unfeeling Goddesses. You get married to the first; you never really have a relationship at all with the second. That sort of malesub - assuming he's married, but - like me - has recently discovered femdoms - is very likely to think a) Great, I'll go get a femdom, but b) I love my wife, she's a real woman, not a cold Goddess and I don't want to lose her, and also c) my wife won't understand that a Goddess and a wife aren't in competition with one another for my affections because I have entirely different feelings about both, so d) I'll keep it quiet from her that I'm looking for a femdom. The few femdoms I've spoken to who've discovered their dominant nature late haven't been like that at all, though. What they've had in common is vanilla relationships that have driven them to utter fury and led to them breaking up with their vanilla spouses. But, then, there has been a powerful, very vocal force behind such decisions to dump husbands that feel oppressive to those sorts of women - feminism. Where's the equivalent force that supports men who want to be submissive to women? Of course, it's next to non-existent. The occasional nod from feminist thinkers - but, let's face it, feminists aren't there for men and, in any case, most of them found their theories on the assumption that everyone wants more power, not less. Feminists in general have made a pretty pisspoor job of supporting submissive men. In general they don't believe in them and don't trust them. Submissive men don't fit into their world-view. Nope, it's bad for a would-be malesub to bullshit his wife and go off to find a femdom on the quiet, but I'm not inclined to damn such a man instantly to hell. As I said, 'there but for the grace of God go I'.
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