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switches tend to be at least mildly uncertain and easily confused, or else problematically complex. thus why they wound up practicing or gravitating towards both. it can be nice to know ones identity clearly and simply.
It's possible for a person to be socially passive yet ethically aggressive.
I was a military officer.
I was raised by women.
I've been offered apprenticeships with doms.
I've dated subs.
I think I'm "dominant" but don't feel comfortable with that label. Hanging out with "subs" makes me understand that I am not whatever they are.
So, I'm defacto "dominant" simply because we don't have better labels?
I feel like my words were entirely unhelpful... how about, no part of me wants to make gay men cry?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uo5o_R8txUo
the novelty tends to wear off if it doesn't hit on some psychological aspect, and ego-driven switches tend towards becoming doms.
it's a generalization though.