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Hide-N-Seek & Sexual Role?  

16 members have voted

  1. 1. Select your preferred role in Hide-N-Seek and preferred sexual role. Multiple selections allowed.

    • Seeker - Top/Dominant
      0
    • Seeker - Versatile
      4
    • Seeker - Bottom/Submissive
      1
    • Hide - Top/Dominant
      0
    • Hide - Versatile
      4
    • Hide - Bottom/Submissive
      9
    • Never played Hide-N-Seek in my life
      0


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Posted

Just something dumb that my brain got obsessive on the other night. Who didn't love playing Hide-N-Seek as a kid? I'm curious if there is any anecdotal correlation with the role you best loved playing the game as growing up, and then the predominant role you prefer as an adult when having sex. 

Remember, it's just a dumb poll to have some fun. But as submissive "bottom" female, I hated seeking. I would cry and whine unless I could be one of the ones hiding. And no, I didn't want to be a hider just because I was lazy and hated running everywhere looking for someone 😁 Also, it's just a very crude grouping for the poll. I realize there are many more possible permutations.

Posted

I loved hiding also...in the darkness in the depths of possible depravity...then we wondered if what was sexually possible?hoping I'd hide in the dark in same space as same girl I fancied and was attracted to as a lad...innocence then that was hoping would lead to a kiss but now oh my...

 

So yes definitely there is a psychological and real life correlation

Posted

I hated hiding. It was a combination of two bad things, anxiety at being found and boredom from waiting to be found. 

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Posted
16 hours ago, GuelphGuy72 said:

As a kid I loved the challenge of finding places to hide.  I am also a submissive bottom.

Actually that's a good point. There is such a satisfaction in finding the ultimate spot you don't reveal. Maybe I was more worried they'd give up looking and leave my ass in my spot forever lol

 

2 hours ago, Rillion said:

I hated hiding. It was a combination of two bad things, anxiety at being found and boredom from waiting to be found. 

I can relate. The anxiety of being found was like be tapped in Duck Duck Goose.

 

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