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fandomsecrets2016-11-11 06:51 pm
[ SECRET POST #3600 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3600 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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02. [SPOILERS for The Lost Fleet]

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03. [SPOILERS for Daredevil]

[Daredevil, Karen Page]
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04. [SPOILERS for Dhoom 3]

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05. [SPOILERS for Walking Dead]

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06. [WARNING for discussion of rape]

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07. [WARNING for discussion of depression]

[Free! / Kill La Kill]
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Re: What's your kink (that you might get shamed for)?
Re: What's your kink (that you might get shamed for)?
Re: What's your kink (that you might get shamed for)?
(Anonymous) 2016-11-12 03:23 am (UTC)(link)Read some article promoting traditional gender roles, that goes into anything about sex, though - any woman who doesn't love submitting to a dominant man is a deluded, brainwashed, obnoxious harpy who probably can't even have sex at all (because she must think it's oppression or something, amirite?). So she just lives a miserable life and makes her poor husband miserable and the implication is she'd be much happier if some strong, dominant Real Man dragged her off by her hair and forced her to submit to him.
My dad had quite a few older sex books, and conservative books that addressed sex around the house when I was a kid. I definitely got the impression that not being submissive was, like, something all those nasty PC people wanted women to be but either no woman was actually like that (except me, but then obviously no one would believe me) or something that only unpleasant, bitter, "feminist" women were. I'm not sure if it counts as "shame" but I assumed people would think poorly of me for it.
Re: What's your kink (that you might get shamed for)?
Sorry anon. I wasn't putting a gender on the imaginary figure of a person who would shame people for liking femdom; I'm quite sure there are as many insecure men out there as there are insecure women.