jeninflorida
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I'm getting a lot of request for Submissive stories. I'm just not sure about submissive men. Can a husband be powerful during the day (ie wall street, lawyer, Dr), and a sub at night?
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Of course they can. That's the main reason men go for the sub role: because they are tired of being "in charge" all day at work, and want a break where they can stop making decisions and just be TOLD what to do.
It makes sense to me. My ex who was the most submissive in bed was the one who was the most dominant out of it.
Interesting, but that is typical gender role. Could you ever be submissive in bed?
I'd have no objection to it, personally. I just seem to end up with more submissive women, though, so it's never come up.
Hi
I work in a managerial role. i have no problem saying what i have to say in the work place, no problem telling people what i need them to do and being pushy when i need to be.
But I am completely submissive in the bedroom. In the bedroom i simply like to please my partner and so my submissiveness stems form my desire to succeed in the bedroom (Ie to please them).
So yes, you can be assertive in the work place and submissive in the bedroom.