VelvetDarkness
Polysyllable Whore x
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This thread reminds me of when I was in a vanilla relationship and expressed a desire for kink. My SO at the time was happy to 'play' but there was absolutely no way he would ever have become a lifestyler - just wasn't in him.
It was interesting as a way to explore mild S & M in the bedroom but I never experienced dominance from him. In fact, the opposite was true - he was being forceful in bed because he wanted to please me, not because it was something that got him hard in a feral, primal way. Granted, having his gf get all turned on and adventurous was adequate compensation but the bottom line was that he wasn't a dom. The relationship ended for other reasons but it taught me that regardless of how much a couple might want to please each other, sometimes there just isn't enough compatibility for compromise to do anything other than disappoint both parties.
So I wonder if the OP is naturally dominant or has recently discovered that his wife wants to submit to him. If, as ataxia.girl said, the dominance just isn't there on his part, this could all end up being an exercise in dissatisfaction for both of them.
It was interesting as a way to explore mild S & M in the bedroom but I never experienced dominance from him. In fact, the opposite was true - he was being forceful in bed because he wanted to please me, not because it was something that got him hard in a feral, primal way. Granted, having his gf get all turned on and adventurous was adequate compensation but the bottom line was that he wasn't a dom. The relationship ended for other reasons but it taught me that regardless of how much a couple might want to please each other, sometimes there just isn't enough compatibility for compromise to do anything other than disappoint both parties.
So I wonder if the OP is naturally dominant or has recently discovered that his wife wants to submit to him. If, as ataxia.girl said, the dominance just isn't there on his part, this could all end up being an exercise in dissatisfaction for both of them.