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Just to understand where I was coming from, prior to this conversation the only "femdom" I had seen was "
The sisters aren't femdom as you describe it, they are sociopaths. Which might be where I got it in my head that femdom is simply a woman who hates men. I recall one scene in which the girl comes home from school and he is tied to the floor naked, as she walks by she kicks him in the nuts very hard. He begs her to stop and she replies: "don't you understand yet? We love you so much." Then she kicks him again and walks away.
Calling it "showing off the beauty of the female form" is like saying Euphoria is about "the importance of teamwork."
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" which on reflection was probably a bad representative, as that resembles mind break more than femdom. The main character doesn't start out as a masochistic, in fact he doesn't end as one either. His parents have died and he is now raised by his older sister, and it is shown he places a lot of trust in his sisters as they went through their parents death. On his birthday the two sisters forcibly confine him, he tries to fight back but is overpowered and they then proceed to torment him until he goes insane.The sisters aren't femdom as you describe it, they are sociopaths. Which might be where I got it in my head that femdom is simply a woman who hates men. I recall one scene in which the girl comes home from school and he is tied to the floor naked, as she walks by she kicks him in the nuts very hard. He begs her to stop and she replies: "don't you understand yet? We love you so much." Then she kicks him again and walks away.
Calling it "showing off the beauty of the female form" is like saying Euphoria is about "the importance of teamwork."