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Preference for the submissive-recipient role was expressed in 29% of the messages by heterosexual males, 89% by heterosexual females, and 88% by homosexual males.
Very interesting data but one could also say those girls are more degenerate than usual, even though they have more dominant tendencies than most women. Maybe submissive tendencies aren't the same as wanting to be actually spanked and choked. Just led? I want to believe.http://archive.is/80ZPq#selection-1929.661-1929.825
According to this study, it's 89% among those who were active in a BDSM discussion group. I guess that the percentage among "vanilla" women is close to 100%. "BDSM community" involves findommes / professional dominatrixes / lesbians / transgenders / etc. So if it's 89% of "kinky" women and 99% of "vanilla" women, it's more than 90% of women overall.
This should be confirmed by studies not by incel opinions kekTopic.
But those studies are self-reported, aren't they?This should be confirmed by studies not by incel opinions kek
Very interesting data but one could also say those girls are more degenerate than usual, even though they have more dominant tendencies than most women. Maybe submissive tendencies aren't the same as wanting to be actually spanked and choked. Just led? I want to believe.
Bad assumption woman go BDSM to get dominated not to dominatehttp://archive.is/80ZPq#selection-1929.661-1929.825
According to this study, it's 89% among those who were active in a BDSM discussion group. I guess that the percentage among "vanilla" women is close to 100%. "BDSM community" involves findommes / professional dominatrixes / lesbians / transgenders / etc. So if it's 89% of "kinky" women and 99% of "vanilla" women, it's more than 90% of women overall.
I literally have no idea of this percentage, could be 90% or could be 50% I haven't made a research about this, there should be conclusive studies who aren't surveys.But those studies are self-reported, aren't they?
But those studies are self-reported, aren't they?
http://archive.is/TQUXr#selection-2845.181-2845.395While 63 percent of those women surveyed said they’d opt out of traditional labels like “homosexual,” “heterosexual” and “bisexual,” the same percentage also said they wouldn’t date a man who has slept with another man.
I wonder how would they do those.there should be conclusive studies who aren't surveys.
No one does but give your opinion.I don’t know.
Okay. It’s an assumption based on nothing but if I had to guess, >50%.No one does but give your opinion.
I wonder how would they do those.