simplylaura(sub female){djinni}
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1 year ago •
May 15, 2023
1 year ago •
May 15, 2023
I've had to sit on my hands for a little while so that I'd at least make an attempt at playing nice. Luckily, boundforlove was so much more friendly and eloquent than I will likely be, because I'm so over this line of thinking and the assumption that women are always the subs and manly men are always the doms that is pervasisve on the cage. Let's not even mention how you didn't even consider for a second that other genders exist and that women don't exist just to submit to men.
"Brow beating feminist" SUBMISSIVE here. Yeah, we exist. And guess what? Most submissives that I've met (and in my 20 years of being engaged in real life communities I've met a million of them) are not these quaking flowers of femininity that your antiquated gender essentialist biases assume they are and are in fact badasses who have their own minds and opinions and are most often feminists.
I am a cisgender, queer, lesbian, butch ("masc" as the youth would say) submissive woman. I have held multiple leadership roles over the course of my career, am extremely educated, and am in a field where the majority of my peers are anyone BUT cisgender men. I've been in several long term in person D/s relationships with dominant women/gender non-comforming people. I'd say I spend about 85% of my life surrounded by women. And I've never met a single one who has said that a feminist has shamed them out of exploring their submissive nature. In fact, if you put 10 lesbians in a room, I'd reckon that 7 of them would openly admit that they are bottoms in the bedroom with other women. I've spent time in radical feminist spaces and not a one has discouraged a woman (or any person) from exploring submission OR dominance.
So, if you think that women have a problem admitting their submissive nature, that sounds more like a man issue than a feminist issue to me. Figure out why men aren't acting in ways that make it safe for women to submit to them. Don't blame the people who are actually standing for women's rights and fighting against the antiquted ideals that people like you try to uphold in the name of tradition.
I think you have no idea what feminism is. Truly. You could spend literally five seconds on Google and find decent articles about the purpose and waves of feminism and feminist theory. If you did, you'd realize that feminism is about equity and intersectionality. It's about holding men accountable for harms that they perpetuate and women being able to make choices without facing life-ending consequences. If you truly believe that feminism is attempting to chip away at masculinity, you have a reeeeeeally fragile idea of what masculinity is and what feminists are trying to do, and I'm sorry that you hold masculinity in such low regard. I am very in touch with both my femininity and my masculinity and think it's laughable that people equate dominance with masculinity and submission with femininity.
I'll repeat it again, because in my vast experience in queer and same sex spaces, admitting to a submissive nature has never been shamed and has always been uplifted. So it sounds like a cis-het man problem and you should look to your own community to figure out why women don't want to submit to you. In the mean time, I think the brow beating feminists department is taking applications for both dominant and submissive people of any gender or sexuality, as long as your'e not a douchebag.
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