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| 2 | X-post from /r/AnythingGoesPics on gender equalityIn the majority of relationships, it is 50/50. Yeah, you might be better than you partner at some things, and your partner may be better than you at others, but that doesn't mean that there is a dynamic of dominance and submission inherently. The only time you have a dominance based relationship that lasts is when both people are into that structure, which doesn't normally happen. | /r/MensRights | 28/09/13 01:28 PM |
| 2 | X-post from /r/AnythingGoesPics on gender equalityUm..... Gay and lesbian couples don't typically break off into dominant/submissive gender roles. It's a (sadly) common misconception. There may be a few exceptions, but in most cases its an equal partnership. | /r/MensRights | 28/09/13 01:10 PM |
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