MissBonnie wrote:
Find a willing partner for BDSM is a little more difficult but "most" men are up for a little kinky and it can often met a Dommes "base" needs. You just then took out a large part of Domme women that can "fish" in the vanilla ponds without having to hit the deep water.
This makes sense, I have ran into way too many stories of relationships ending when the guy says he is a submissive/bottom to his vanilla girlfriend, I haven't seen many stories from Dommes about having trouble with vanilla men in comparison.
The second sentence also makes sense to me. I think most people sign up to websites like fetlife with a purpose, usually for finding partners. And seeing as women have less difficulties with finding partners into Femdom there will be less women in comparison to men. I think that would also explain why there are a lot more women in F/m with a financial incentive too because that is their own purpose of joining. It is also a harder purpose to fulfill, so they are the women who tend to stick around the most, which is probably the cause for so many men complaining about Dommes only wanting money.
Quote: great deal of male submissive numbers are just after a little kinky sex, a little spice of life and little bit more. I also do wonder how many of these numbers do NOT have a legitimate "fetish"
Many men do wrongly identify as submissive instead of bottom. I would say most of the men who do it do not know the difference, but I am sure there are those who think identifying as submissive will boost their chances of finding what they want. There are also men who fetishize submission, from what I understand the most important thing for them is to
feel submissive, but on their terms, and that isn't compatible with most dominant women.
I think men who identify strictly as bottoms have an even harder time than submissive men with finding partners. I think there are a lot more women who want to have authority in their relationship and sex on their terms than there are strictly top identifying women.
I would say a lot of these men have fetishes, I have multiple ones that stem from childhood, some mild, some not. I have read that for women it's quite rare to have an actual fetish, especially when compared to men.
Quote: Ask any Domme woman of a more mature age and she will tell you the amount of stories she has read about how at 40-50 the man suddenly found he was was submissive.
I have actually only seen the reverse of this. I have seen the topic many times that women come into their dominance later in life. I am in my twenties and a few Dommes of mature age have told me multiple times I will have a hard time finding a Domme near my age, which is unfortunately true.