Generational/Hereditary Dominance

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    Something interesting about my Lady, is that strong dominating women run in her family. She is the youngest of 3 sisters. The oldest is not dominant and is in a traditional, very conservative marriage. However the middle sister clearly runs her household, and the youngest (my Lady) dominates me.

    The interesting thing is that their mother, while she probably wouldn't recognize the term FLR, most definitely dominates her husband. He doesn't do a thing without her approval. She doesn't even allow him to drive. And I wouldn't be surprised at all if she has spanked him over her knee a few times.

    According to my Lady, her Grandmother was a cowgirl in Texas, living on the back of a horse ranching for a living. It would seem I married into a family of women that for generations have been strong, independent, and most definitely been as strong or stronger than the men they choose to be around.

    Anyone else find that the strong women runs in the family?
     
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    Absolutely. So do submissive men, back at least three generations. A number of the women were/are butch lesbians or bisexuals.
     
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