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They don't.
Look up the studies by sexologists - a specialist branch of psychology _ Kinsey, Masters and Johnson, Shere Hite and the latest.
Umpteen studies of tens of thousands of women, studies every ten years for the last seventy years. The evidence is concrete and the results are conclusive.
Only a very small percentage of women have a fetish for being dominated.
Psychologists have found that it is consistently and reliably unhealthy and leads to serious long-term problems.
Look up the studies by sexologists - a specialist branch of psychology _ Kinsey, Masters and Johnson, Shere Hite and the latest.
Umpteen studies of tens of thousands of women, studies every ten years for the last seventy years. The evidence is concrete and the results are conclusive.
Only a very small percentage of women have a fetish for being dominated.
Psychologists have found that it is consistently and reliably unhealthy and leads to serious long-term problems.
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@hartfire I don’t believe it’s all that morbid . Lots of my friends do enjoy the transition of power and the temporary loss of freedom in the bedroom that being a submissive affords . We aren’t talking whips and chains here , just rope and a blindfold . I’ve read studies that suggest that it’s authoritative women with a higher IQ that tend to enjoy this power relinquishment . It’s not unhealthy and it makes sex more fun .
I’m certain that there are pathological variants to this as well , however that’s not what she asked 😉
I’m certain that there are pathological variants to this as well , however that’s not what she asked 😉