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Hi, im a young submissive girl. love dominant, driven men :) I don't want to offend anyone right off the bat (ha probably not the best way to start off a profile), but "dominant" is an adjective and "dominate" is a verb. ex. "Hi, I am a dominant man. I would like to dominate you." i realize that dominant kind of sounds like "dom-in-it" and one may make the mistake of thinking it is spelled "dominate," however when spelled "dominate," the a makes a long as thus it is pronounced dom-in-ate (like the word ate or eight). I realize that this may be an easy mistake to make. But it is also easy for me to think "oh he doesnt have a grasp of the english language, he wont be able to control me" im not saying im perfect; i know im asking a lot. im not a grammar nazi but when you identify as something you should know how to spell it. Thanks Been getting a lot of responses about grammar, and frankly im not super interested in chatting about grammar...that mistake was just bugging me the day i made my profile. So here is a little more about me. Basically I am very submissive and want to be a housewife. I'm am much more into the mental side and the dynamics of the relationship. Physical is very important too, but mental is more what turns me on i guess.
What im seeking: im young, so im not ready for TPE or anything, but eventually guess i kinda do want that. i want the guy to be in control, but if something serious were wrong i would need to be able to get out and protect myself. so basically i want to give him the power not have it set up so that he takes it from me in a way i cant take it back. ideally id never need to take it back because he'd be trustworthy and would make my safety and well being a priority. i want him to make the decisions and stuff, id have a say but eventually his decision would be final. i want it to be a team effort where we work together, so i want to be "in the know" with all the decisions and stuff. like a captain and first mate. but in so many families today where the husband and wife are "equal partners" conflict arises out of competing goals. so in a way, the goals would all be his and my life and goals would revolve around his, but id need to know all the goals and stuff because the more i know the better i can anticipate needs and such.