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I agree men are a bit more cock centric, for sure - it's actually a huge part of male identity, and we're expected to wear it on our sleeves, let it all hang out so to speak, all the bitching about cock shots notwithstanding, it's pretty much the first thing a woman goes for when she trying to put you in your place ("you must have a small cock", etc.). And, there's the unconscious knowledge that every hard on might be your, a fear the media feeds on, i.e., you really don't know if it's gonna get hard till it does, so we tend to gravitate towards anything that make it hard, because that's reassuring. Women don't really have these sort of performance anxieties, they can fuck a football team and read a book at the same time so there is a little more room to focus on emotional needs - at the same time, while male sexuality tends to be celebrated and promoted, female sexuality is downplayed if not actively punished, simply ignored at best "Big swinging dick" implies a certain respect, "big fat cunt" is decidedly an insult (unless like me you like big fat cunts) so the double standard there contributes more than a little bit to behaviors and expectations of the respective sexes, depending one which circles you travel in. Overall, submissiveness is associated with the feminine, and I see a lot of male submissives advertising their femininity, and from a male perspective, we tend to associate femininity with a need for attention, "weakness" and submission is often a device for attracting attention, so there may be an underlying need on the part of all submissives male or female, for attention of some sort, which is an emotional need, it just happens to migrate down to the loin area more rapidly in men than it does in women on the average - i.e, once we've been noticed, we're ready for action and the next logical step is to wave our dicks around. Making any progress here?
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