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maryrudis 36F
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1/28/2024 3:52 pm
Exploring the Intersection of Biology and Social Dynamics: The Pervasive Nature of Submission

We shield ourselves from external pressures. However, in the realm of biological realities, sexual pleasure and procreation necessitate a female's<b> submission </font></b>to being impregnated and ejaculated upon. Biologically, this inclination is ingrained in her DNA.

Historically, women were considered property, subject to the whims of men who could trade them for goods or land. Though social evolution has granted women equal standing, the biological predisposition to submit remains, like an inherent trait.

Despite societal progress, women still harbor a biological inclination to surrender physically. This desire for penetration and dominance seems deeply rooted, akin to instincts guiding lemmings over a cliff.

In the modern "lifestyle," women now have the opportunity to embrace this submissive role, accepting their place as the recipients of male dominance. However, this perspective may clash with the ideals of woke and liberated women who despise the idea of<b> submission.

</font></b>Yet, within this dynamic, a submissive woman finds joy in surrendering her power and control over her body to a dominant male. It's a complex aspect of human nature that has persisted despite societal changes.



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