'Good boy'?

Isn’t it just about asserting dominance not necessarily a sexual connotation?


"Good Boy" is emasculating someone for doing what they are told.

This is supposed to be a family site so I won't get in the details. But a lot of women get turned on by calling them "good girl" in certain situations. It's actually a kink a lot of women have.
 
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"Good Boy" is emasculating someone for doing what they are told.

This is supposed to be a family site so I won't get in the details. But a lot of women get turned on by calling them "good girl" in certain situations. It's actually a kink a lot of women have.
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"Good Boy" is emasculating someone for doing what they are told.

This is supposed to be a family site so I won't get in the details. But a lot of women get turned on by calling them "good girl" in certain situations. It's actually a kink a lot of women have.
Im going to report back Friday after my scheduled 2:00pm romp with the wife. Im thinking it wont turn out well for me but we will see.
 
I have 2 elementary age grandkids who I take to school each morning and pick up each afternoon. The stuff they talk about regarding their social interactions with classmates would make me want to home school.

I also have grandkids who are preschool age and whose innocence makes you want to hug them nonstop. I cringe when I think that soon they'll have to survive in elementary school. Especially the girls.

Oh well, it's a tough world out there and I guess they have to start learning it at some point. It just sucks to watch it happen.
 
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"Good Boy" is emasculating someone for doing what they are told.

This is supposed to be a family site so I won't get in the details. But a lot of women get turned on by calling them "good girl" in certain situations. It's actually a kink a lot of women have.
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Isn’t it just about asserting dominance not necessarily a sexual connotation?
Yes, with the intent of embarrassing the other person. An example would be asking a classmate for a pencil, and when they give it to you, you would say good boy. This is supposed to embarrass the other person.
 
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Yes, with the intent of embarrassing the other person. An example would be asking a classmate for a pencil, and when they give it to you, you would say good boy. This is supposed to embarrass the other person.
My ex would sort of do this, but she was only teasing. Still pissed me off, which was the point.