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Image 1 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 2 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 3 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 4 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 5 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 6 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 7 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]
Image 8 — Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]

Some men want peace. Some men want a woman who’ll pat their head and ruin their ego in the same sentence. [Art by DarkCookie]

u/returnofIluvmilfs32 — 7 days ago

Too gentle gets boring. Too rough gets you blocked. Balance, gentlemen… balance. [Art by DarkCookie]

Sorry for the long wait, I went on a work trip.

u/returnofIluvmilfs32 — 7 days ago

I personally love getting dominated by a woman, and I find it beautiful and passionate if done right. But that's only when both parties are interested in each other, so why do you prefer to make a connection which is already shallow to the core purely transactational?

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u/returnofIluvmilfs32 — 21 days ago

I personally love to be dominated by a woman, and I find it beautiful and passionate if done right. But that's only when both parties are interested in each other, so why do you prefer to make a connection which is already shallow to the core purely transactional?

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u/returnofIluvmilfs32 — 21 days ago

Namio Harukawa (1947–2020) was a Japanese illustrator known for his highly stylized fetish art, particularly within the realm of BDSM-themed publications. He began gaining recognition in the 1970s, contributing extensively to niche adult magazines such as SM Select, where his signature aesthetic took shape.

Harukawa’s work often featured towering, dominant women and comparatively smaller, submissive men. An exaggerated visual metaphor that became his defining motif. Rather than relying on explicit detail alone, he emphasized composition, scale, and posture to convey control, creating images that felt almost theatrical in their power dynamics.

In Harukawa's world us men just exist to be nothing less than a seat for women. Let's celebrate our dommes, we love you all.

u/returnofIluvmilfs32 — 23 days ago