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While I haven't personally gone this road in my own life, I've certainly considered it. In the end, I would have to say Suz hit the nail on the head - I'm more concerned about the person I am with, then which end of the whip they hold. On the other hand, while I have a great deal of respect for many dominant women, many of those same qualities that make most male subbies drool might be attractive to me as well, but not necessarily a good match for a home life, so naturally it would depend on the person. I was having this conversation with my girl the other day in fact, and used an example of a gothic style girl. I don't know why, but I happen to find tattoos, piercings (lots of them) and black lipstick very sexy. At the same time, the type of interests that drive most women to wear these things usually make such a woman rather dull as a girlfriend. There are only so may conversations I can have about paranormal activity, ghosts, dead things, and ESP while watching one joint being inhaled after another. Granted not every woman who wears black lipstick & clothes, has tattooes and piercings, and smokes pot is like this - but generally speaking, I know that while it looks hot for a minute, it isn't usually going to be the type of girl I want to share breakfast with the next morning. So, the girl remains a fantasy, never to tarnish or dissappoint. A dominant would be a great partner in some respects, as a dominant is usually responsible, intellegent, often has a great sense of humor, and extremely charasimatic. Then again, we all know both male and female dominants who are lazy, not so bright, dull witted, and as attractive as a dead rat. I guess in the end, I don't find dominance attractive, specifically, but rather the kind of woman who makes a good dominant, usually will also make a good woman period - not so different from the qualities that make a good submissive. Stephan
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