Why do you only write about dominant men and submissive women when there are all sorts of different arrangements?

subgirlygirl:

Wonder Bread Inc.: “Wonder Bread bread company, where we make bread… How can I help you with your bread-related needs?”

Anonymous: “I DON’T LIKE BREAD, BREAD ISN’T MY THING! WHY THE HELL DON’T YOU MAKE PICKLES? YOU ARE AWARE THAT SOME PEOPLE LIKE PICKLES, AREN’T YOU?!”

Wonder Bread Inc.: “Uh… sir? Yes, pickles are great. A lot of us at Wonder Bread Inc. like pickles. But we are a bread company. We focus on bread because that’s what we love, and focusing on bread allows us to produce quality- “

Anonymous: “BUT BUT BUT!!! PICKLES!! WHAT ABOUT PICKLES!!!

Wonder Bread Inc.: “Sir, have you considered starting your own company? You could make whatever you like…”

*click*

I feel comfortable being a little more eclectic since I’m trying to figure out exactl where exactly I fit in the huge alphabet soup of kink.  But overall blogs do best when the author sticks to what they know, like, and care about.

I’d point out that to the best of my knowledge the overlap between gender roles as they’d constructed in contemporary society overlaps uncomfortably enough with D/S as it pertains to Doms who are men and Subs who are women that that’s where most of the explanation, exploration, definition, argumentation, and outright complaints seem to be happening.