tallslenderguy(other male)
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4 years ago •
Aug 20, 2020
4 years ago •
Aug 20, 2020
i agree with a lot of what Carraway says on this one, i too do not think there is "a simple answer to this one." And like Him, i do not have to understand why to know that i am (sub, in my case).
Authoritative answers abound, especially it seems, on a BDSM site lol. This site is replete with posts giving authoritative answers and links to their blogs . Personally, i am more apt to put weight on posts with qualifiers like: "in my opinion" or "I think" or "I believe," where the person has enough understanding to realize that their take on a topic does not equate to a universal truth. Which is not to suggest that one cannot make an impassioned argument for their view. Even scientists typically conclude "more studies are needed," and most (all?) of this isn't evidence based, but annecdotal.
Still, like yourself, i wonder why and how. i think it's a combination of nature and nurture. i think we are born with some degree of disposition, and that grows and develops, or not, depending on nurture? i believe it derives from, or originates from nature, but develops more from nurture. Which is total speculation on my part.
When i look back, i can see my gay and sub parts as early as 6 or 7 years old. That's retrospective understanding. i had little to no understanding at that age, but i did make conscious choices to alter how i presented in order to survive. i can see all sorts of submissive demeanor when i look back, i attracted a lot of bullies because of it and over time learned how to hide and bury myself in order to not get beat up. As an adult, i practiced martial arts for 25 years, and can identify all sorts of compensatory reasons for that. Which is just one of many examples i can think of in my own life that are pieces to the puzzle of self awareness.
i think there are a few ways we come to places of self awareness. Introspection (self reflection) and relationship (seeing our reflection in/from another). i think both are important and that neither is perfect.
So, it seems to me, the nature/nurture dynamic is not only intrinsic to the beginnings of being sub (or dom?), but part of the ongoing living out of it. I.e., state of being is not static, but fluid?
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