šŸ’„ā€If MEN knew why WOMEN get on top, it’s be…Read Moreā€¦ā€

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If MEN knew why WOMEN take the lead or ā€œget on topā€ in certain social or intimate contexts, they might uncover interesting or unexpected reasons behind this behavior.

This behavior can be linked to confidence, a desire to express power or control, or simply personal preferences in a relationship. In an i.nt.i. mate setting, it may reflect a way to show connection and passion, while in a social context, it might signify leadership or initiative.

Understanding these reasons could help break stereotypes and foster greater understanding in relationships between men and women, promoting more balanced and respectful dynamics.

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