📌 The problem is not that some men objectify Dommes.
People objectify each other all the time.
The interesting part is what happens when the process becomes mutual.
A man can reduce a Domme to a fantasy, a fetish, a source of arousal, or a character created for his enjoyment.
But the moment a Domme reduces him to a wallet, a resource, or a useful tool, many suddenly become deeply offended 😏
That is usually when words like “scammer,” “fake,” “prostitute,” and “gold digger” start appearing.
Men do not like seeing themselves in the social mirror that dominant women hold up to them. And the clearer the reflection, the angrier they become 😈
Dear losers. This is findom.
You aren’t here to bargain, negotiate or expect special treatment. You’re here because providing for someone you see as superior is the dynamic you signed up for.
Your kinks and fetishes might make it more enjoyable for you, but they’re just a bonus. They aren’t the point. The point is showing appreciation and devotion through consistent sends, not endless excuses.
The ones who understand their role don’t need convincing. They simply know why they’re here 😌
Until the 93 men could legally rape their wives. STFU. How’s that not at fault? I hope your next life is a woman in Afghanistan. You can even speak. Do you call that an amazing life? You get to do countless hours of unpaid labor. You are so brainwashed by religion you think your ugly short fat selves are making us a favor by paying for food and a roof? While women labor non stop? Fuck off. I want you to stay at home with no career and then be dumped and accused of taking your partners money.
@Stop_Simping_17@Avazoey_ Why don’t you stay home raising babies instead of working a career? Then after 15 years out of the market your wife leaves you and you try to get a job but you have outdated skills, so you have to live with low wages.
We don’t live in an equal or socialist world. As a private entity they are offering her more because they see more value on her skills. She will more likely bring in more revenue than someone with less experience. When you hire people do you just pay everyone the same regardless of how much experience they have? Should teens get paid as much as seniors in whatever role? Do Master hairdressers get paid the same as newly grads?