eroticspank
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It's quite literally different strokes for different folks IMHO... I'm in the smaller camp you mentioned i.e. "I know this is not true for all men..."
My Wife has started menopause, so much of the menu is kinda off the table... I've always been the amorous type anyway, so we're still affectionate/intimate, close, and always communicating in an open, honest way (I'm more communicative than my Wife in the matters of our relationship, funnily enough).
I appreciate the other aspects of your post, as I see it all around me. Certain friends I speak to, and family members I know. Relationships (certainly the intimate/soul sharing aspects) just breakdown. The couples are together, but its almost by virtue, rather than by desire or for want.
For lots of people its almost like (and I'm generalizing) if there is no sex in their relationship, they respond unkindly. So they become two islands, instead one harmonious one.
I've said it time and time again, I'm not/we're not perfect... I'm here (to express my kinky thoughts, ideas), as my Wife isn't kinky. But she knows I'm here, because I've told her... I've told her, in no uncertain terms, she can have my login details anytime she likes, and have a look at all my posts. I have absolutely nothing to hide, or be ashamed of. I guess that's an example of the transparency I have with my Wife.
Certainly, her Dominant traits (not kinks) remain, but they are intermixed with a more relaxed (not submissive, because she's not kinky, but similar) approach to life. So my relationship still has shades of FLR, as that term is very much open to interpretation.
Great comments. Yes, I would agree to different strokes for different folks. I find the whole discussion fascinating. Another aspect of the FLR that seems to be thrown in is that the woman is "supposed" to be mean to her husband/sub. Maybe with the description of some of the acts---some actually mentioned in this thread---they seem like the Domme is mean from an outsider looking in the room. And we all see different things in the same scene. What is most important is the people involved are enjoying themselves and are happy.
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