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Dominance and Submission Are Human Instincts, Not Stereotypes

The male instinct for dominance comes from primal survival: the need to provide, hunt, defend, and lead.
The female instinct for surrender comes from the need for safety, protection, recognition, and emotional security.

These impulses are not political—they are biological.

Submission is not weakness.
It is a release from overthinking, a freedom from social pressure, a psychological permission to exist without holding the world together.

Dominance is not control over someone’s body.
It is the responsibility to hold their fear, their desire, their shame, and their safety at the same time.

When dominance is respected and surrender is voluntary, they become collaboration, not hierarchy.

There is no inferiority—only trust.

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