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Why do women move using a strap on ?
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I'm not sure I understand the title's connection to the initial post.
Wouldn't it be strange for the strap-on wearer not to move? Are you saying the person being pegged should do all the work with push back? Surely it's 50/50?
I'd find it VERY odd being fucked from behind if the person didn't move |
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"I dont get why women pegging men has suddenly taken over in the last few years.. "
Don’t think it’s taken over - but I think women are less scared of being seen as ‘manly’ - and men are less scared of being seen as feminine - ergo a situation where the woman takes over and fucks the guy is now ripe for the picking as long as both parties are into it! |
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"I dont get why women pegging men has suddenly taken over in the last few years..
Don’t think it’s taken over - but I think women are less scared of being seen as ‘manly’ - and men are less scared of being seen as feminine - ergo a situation where the woman takes over and fucks the guy is now ripe for the picking as long as both parties are into it! "
Not to mention it feels bloody great if you're doing it right! |
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"I dont get why women pegging men has suddenly taken over in the last few years..
Don’t think it’s taken over - but I think women are less scared of being seen as ‘manly’ - and men are less scared of being seen as feminine - ergo a situation where the woman takes over and fucks the guy is now ripe for the picking as long as both parties are into it! "
I`ve been around S&M for the last 15-20 years & was almost unheard of 5 years ago. I don't know if there was a "mainstream" film or something with it in that I`ve missed in the last 5 years, but it does seem to have become massively popular recently, as has findomme, but thats for different reasons! |
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"I dont get why women pegging men has suddenly taken over in the last few years.. "
As far as I know, women have been using strap ons for years, I have, but I think it is just talked about more now. The guys are not so embarrassed to say they like it, dommes are far more accepted these days. |
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By *eliWoman
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"I don't know if there was a "mainstream" film or something with it in that I`ve missed in the last 5 years, but it does seem to have become massively popular recently, as has findomme, but thats for different reasons!"
There's not a particular film; I think people are more willing to openly play around with prescribed gender norms when it comes to sex like JP has typed.
Also, it's covered a lot more in the media - Cosmo, Vice, The Metro etc have done articles on intros to pegging, it appears in Deadpool and other shows/films. I also think there's a lot more accessibility to strap ons/dildos and less stigma surrounding them. Sex shops aren't seen as being the sole domain of men furtively glancing around in trench coats; Sh! is one such shop and they offer classes on how to peg.
I really enjoy it, there's something incredibly erotic about pegging a man who is normally the penetrator. And their reactions. |
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"I don't know if there was a "mainstream" film or something with it in that I`ve missed in the last 5 years, but it does seem to have become massively popular recently, as has findomme, but thats for different reasons!
There's not a particular film; I think people are more willing to openly play around with prescribed gender norms when it comes to sex like JP has typed.
Also, it's covered a lot more in the media - Cosmo, Vice, The Metro etc have done articles on intros to pegging, it appears in Deadpool and other shows/films. I also think there's a lot more accessibility to strap ons/dildos and less stigma surrounding them. Sex shops aren't seen as being the sole domain of men furtively glancing around in trench coats; Sh! is one such shop and they offer classes on how to peg.
I really enjoy it, there's something incredibly erotic about pegging a man who is normally the penetrator. And their reactions. "
I totally get the psychological appeal to the "perpetrator", I just dont know why its taken off in the way it has! I`ve not seen articles on it in the semi-mainstream press, or Deadpool, maybe I`m just getting slightly detached from it all these days! |
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"I don't know if there was a "mainstream" film or something with it in that I`ve missed in the last 5 years, but it does seem to have become massively popular recently, as has findomme, but thats for different reasons!
There's not a particular film; I think people are more willing to openly play around with prescribed gender norms when it comes to sex like JP has typed.
Also, it's covered a lot more in the media - Cosmo, Vice, The Metro etc have done articles on intros to pegging, it appears in Deadpool and other shows/films. I also think there's a lot more accessibility to strap ons/dildos and less stigma surrounding them. Sex shops aren't seen as being the sole domain of men furtively glancing around in trench coats; Sh! is one such shop and they offer classes on how to peg.
I really enjoy it, there's something incredibly erotic about pegging a man who is normally the penetrator. And their reactions. "
Offfftttttt. |
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