I think the most powerful kinks are often the ones you don’t fully understand or even realize you have. For example, I never expected that “feeling like the prey” would turn me on as much as it does.Counter wrote: ↑Mon Sep 15, 2025 7:42 amWhen I first saw you during the interview I perceived you as a dominant force ( the way you positioned yourself, the calm and composed manner of answering) and didn't expect this to change, so by writing your journey I now can understand how He took you down to your submissive state.
For me, a girl who gives in to her needs and/or finds her inner self in submission, becomes irresistible, she awakens my inner self as a dominant partner.
Being prey is one of your kinks?
A dominant for you has to be on a higher level, surpass you, because of your own dominance?
Or does He have to be able to trigger your kinks and fantasies?
Thank you for a response
I once read that, over the centuries, women developed certain instincts to help them survive and adapt to dangerous situations. For instance, when one tribe fought another, the victors would often kill all the men of the defeated tribe, as well as the older women. The younger, more attractive women would be taken and forced to have children with them. It’s obviously a deeply traumatic history, but the theory is that women developed psychological strategies to endure those moments. Arousal and attachment, in that context, may have been survival mechanisms.
I read some other crazy stat that says that a high percentage of women experience an orgasm during r***, which adds to the trauma of the women who experience it, because it makes them question their own feelings. Whereas the body simply does that to protect the woman and the potential offspring.