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So it seems dat we may has, erm, “influenced” le data, somewhat.
It's only 1 so maybe it was somehow a mistake that hasn't been corrected by Valve yet?
...but people don't tend to give others that kind of benefit of the doubt.
Femdom isn't abuse because of a little thing known as consent, otherwise, it's not domination it's just abuse -- which that word is banned in Florida education, despite the fact that it appears on medical records and most terms of services from technology providers.
Consent can be revoked and if the activity continues after reasonable time has been given to respond to the revocation then further activity constitutes abuse.
That's a bit of a misconception. You might bring her a locking collar and a leash, and she can say no. No one makes her put it on you and then not let go.
If you provided someone all the tools that they needed to be in control, the fact that you put in all the work doesn't mean that they're not still the one in charge now.
Although, in a healthy relationship, this control is at least partially a facade.
Healthy D/S relationships entail one party taking lead but still respecting each other as equals.
I was going to say "making the decisions" but she could still put it back on him and simply command him to make choices so that she doesn't have to. lol
It also demonstrates what's wrong with "appeal to nature" arguments / points, in that just because something is natural, it doesn't mean that it's necessarily good.
Of course, most creatures are not like the mantis, and it is common for relationships to follow a patriarchal or "alpha male" structure, but this too, while being a common natural thing, is maybe not necessarily a good thing.
...or maybe she really is into cannibalism and I actually should be scared of her.
WHO KNOWS