īŧ he's going to ask about that 'but', but first he has a few more things to, you know, pontificate about at length. īŧ
Mm, it could be. Your world has a lot of kinda... outmoded beliefs and behaviours about gender roles. But — you've also been alone for a long time, and a lot of the duties you would've needed to take on as a child just for the sake and need for survival would've been things that would've been relegated to women in a 'traditional' setting. Cooking, cleaning — I bet you know how to do things like repair clothing too, right? That sort of thing. So it's possible that your mind has sort of taken the nature of that role you filled on your own and subconsciously transmuted it into what you believe your personal position should or could be in the context of a relationship, which means you may be inclined to adopt other behaviours viewed as 'feminine' in your culture, up to and including something like imagining the act of becoming pregnant as a potential act of service for a partner.
īŧ a pause. then: īŧ
For the record, that's not — negative, or a put down of you at all. I'm not calling you a woman or saying you're inherently feminine or anything, okay? It's just that a lot of the time what we wind up offering to others in the context of a relationship is what we lacked or needed ourselves when we were younger. I also really don't think you'd be that way with most other people. It's probably also the way my influence is informing a lot of your sexual habits and proclivities, because while most kinks are pretty hardcoded into someone before they ever hit puberty, there's still a certain amount of give and take that can happen as a result of a partner. If I was a submissive person, you might've gone the other way naturally, because I think the attraction and chemistry we have would've still been present. īŧ a playful little nuzzle into sasuke's dark hair. īŧ Wanna see if talking about knocking me up gets you all hot and bothered, stud?
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Date: 2024-03-05 03:00 am (UTC)Mm, it could be. Your world has a lot of kinda... outmoded beliefs and behaviours about gender roles. But — you've also been alone for a long time, and a lot of the duties you would've needed to take on as a child just for the sake and need for survival would've been things that would've been relegated to women in a 'traditional' setting. Cooking, cleaning — I bet you know how to do things like repair clothing too, right? That sort of thing. So it's possible that your mind has sort of taken the nature of that role you filled on your own and subconsciously transmuted it into what you believe your personal position should or could be in the context of a relationship, which means you may be inclined to adopt other behaviours viewed as 'feminine' in your culture, up to and including something like imagining the act of becoming pregnant as a potential act of service for a partner.
īŧ a pause. then: īŧ
For the record, that's not — negative, or a put down of you at all. I'm not calling you a woman or saying you're inherently feminine or anything, okay? It's just that a lot of the time what we wind up offering to others in the context of a relationship is what we lacked or needed ourselves when we were younger. I also really don't think you'd be that way with most other people. It's probably also the way my influence is informing a lot of your sexual habits and proclivities, because while most kinks are pretty hardcoded into someone before they ever hit puberty, there's still a certain amount of give and take that can happen as a result of a partner. If I was a submissive person, you might've gone the other way naturally, because I think the attraction and chemistry we have would've still been present. īŧ a playful little nuzzle into sasuke's dark hair. īŧ Wanna see if talking about knocking me up gets you all hot and bothered, stud?