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Dominant by Day, Submissive
by Night
By The Advice Diva
Published November 2004
If you are like most
men out there, you probably have no idea what
makes those headstrong, powerful and intelligent
career women "tick". I am referring
to those women you see in power suits, managing
a company or running her own, who seem completely
invincible and on top of the world. These women
know what they want in life and they do not stop
until they get it. They are fast talkers, they
can close a deal with a simple wink of the eye,
they can make a male subordinate cry with the
slightest of disappointed looks and they will
never settle for anything less than perfect sexual
equality. Furthermore, I think we can all agree
that these are the sexiest women out there. Men
just love to imagine what they have on underneath
those designer suits.
The common train of
thought and logic would lead you to assume that
these women are just as domineering in the bedroom
behind closed doors. Generally speaking, this
is actually the furthest thing from the truth.
Every person out there is different with regards
to their personality in life and what turns them
on after hours, and there will be many variations
and deviances from the norm. However, most of
the fierce and passionate women in the workforce
love nothing more than to come home and be completely
subjugated and ravaged by a very strong and masculine
man.
In all sexual relationships
there must be a dominant and a submissive. Two
dominants or two submissives can get together
and have magnificent sexual experiences, but there
will be a certain something lacking emotionally.
Each one will feel less psychologically satisfied
because they will not be able to express their
dominant or submissive traits quite a comfortably
as they should. Pop culture tends to assume that
people who are submissive during sex are doing
so because this is how they want to be perceived
in life, they want to be dominated. Even old psychology
books will back up this old principle. Fortunately,
the psychology of arousal and the logic that lies
behind fantasies and the roles we play during
lovemaking has been virtually rewritten by Dr.
Michael J. Bader, the leading psychoanalyst in
this delicious area of expertise. To really sum
up his new theories in a very rough manner, our
sexual desires are almost the opposite of who
we are in normal everyday life scenarios. His
theories are applied to every sexual thought,
idea and fantasy and not just dominant and subordinate
behaviors. His new book made me quite hungry with
dirty little thoughts.
A dominant women enjoys
being submissive in bed because she is able to
achieve stimulation. It is impossible to feel
any kind of guilt, worry, or anxiety and become
sexually aroused at the same time. Professional
career women very often feel like they are too
overbearing towards men, too controlling and too
dominant. That causes a certain level of stress.
This stress is completely alleviated by becoming
the submissive during intercourse thereby allowing
her to achieve stimulation. These and other new
brilliant revelations have created a paradigm
shift in the psychology of sex. And I think it
is divine to have an in depth understanding of
what makes the other person scream with hot blooded
delight.
Of course, every individual
will have a specific dirty little secret which
turns them on and no two women are the same. This
article applies to many strong business women,
but not all. It becomes important to discuss what
makes you turned on with your lover or find a
reciprocal partner. But now many of you men know
our dirty little secret. If you are the type of
man who enjoys a dominant woman, the same logic
applies to the quiet little librarian with the
cat eyeglasses on. She just might be a dom-femme
complete with a torture chamber in her home where
she can break her male slaves. And don't forget
ladies …… this same idea applies to men!
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Advice Diva at: thediva@advicediva.com Please visit www.advicediva.com
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