Aswad -> RE: Why does a male feel the need to submit? (4/5/2007 8:36:18 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Aneirin Further to CuriousLords thread on Dom vs sub,and the oppinion that there are more submissive males than females,I have a question for others here. Given that a male,his role in society is traditionally that of the provider,the head of a family unit,all this being said,what makes a male feel the need to submit to a female in this BDSM way,and for that matter,submission in general to either sex? Well, I think this comes down to a basic wiring in most animals; one will often observe a dominant member of a pack (the alpha), and the others (betas) submit to this member. Also, in some species, like wolves, there is occasionally one or more omegas that submit to the betas as well, above and beyond what is required by the pecking order. It would seem likely that this trait is present in humans as well. An individual that is wired as an alpha will presumably have a greater desire to be dominant, and an omega might have a greater desire to submit. Also, for the betas, there may be specific influences that give them a sufficiently strong preference for either that it results in an interest in D/s, possibly due to many humans having some intrinsic need to experience this relationship dynamic in a more direct way than what society provides. There being more submissive males than females is quite possible, there are few hard numbers available. However, I would point out that various paraphilias have a much higher prevalence among men, leading me to assume that this accounts for a lot of the difference. For instance, masochism occurs twenty times more often in men than in women. Also, submissive females may tend to be more discreet about it, which may account for the remaining difference. All in all, however, does it really matter why? Each submissive is different, and I don't think we can generalize their reasons for submitting in any way that would be useful in dealing with the individual subs.
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