FLR - Foreword
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Forget what you 'think' you know about FLR's. If your only knowledge comes from the Internet, you may have been seriously misled. The Internet presents dominant women as cruel, sadistic, whip-carrying, leather clad, women in spiked heels. And the men a sniveling worms who spend their time groveling at the feet their Mistress. But that is NOT reality! The reality is that most couples engaged in an FLR are normal people just like you and me. The only difference is that there is a woman leading the husband through life in certain or all aspects. Yes, there may be a degree of BDSM involved, but it may be nothing more than a little bedroom bondage or the fact the male partner wears a chastity device part of the time. So, before you reject FLR simply because of the stereotypes you see on the Internet, give it a chance. You may be surprised.
The whole point of this entire guide is to help couples (married, co-habitating, or just dating) to find a way to improve their overall relationship. It is not the goal of these series of posts to dictate to anyone that one type of relationship is better or worse than any other. It is assumed that you are reading this for much the same reason, you want to make things better. Whether you are a man or a woman makes no difference as the guide has been designed to help you find whatever it is that is missing, lost, or you never knew existed. It is best if both partners read this guide. Whether you read it together or individually makes little difference. Once you have both read and understand the principles, it is hoped that you will be able to move forward in your own relationship avoiding the most common mistakes.
As said before, it is assumed that you are reading this because you are either curious, or you seriously want to improve your relationship, and one or both of you would seriously like (or think you would) a female led relationship. It is also assumed that, at some point in your relationship, everything was wonderful. You and your partner seemed so completely compatible, rarely disagreed about anything, and could almost read each other’s thoughts. We call that love. Though love is not necessary for two people to form a lasting and healthy relationship, a loving bond of one form or another, generally develops. This guide is about loving relationships.
Your relationship may have started out, as most couples do and have for thousands of years, as a male dominated relationship, but because of certain biological (and/or mental) differences between men and women, that relationship isn't working the way it is supposed to work. Or, at least, not the way you thought it should work. Maybe you thought you were going to have one of those idyllic relationships where both partners share in all the decision making. That is to say, you were equal partners. But that did not work out so well either. But that doesn't mean that you cannot work things out and improve your relationship for the better by moving a little more toward an FLR type of relationship.
There is no one answer for everything or everyone. This guide will show you, as a couple, or as an individual, to find exactly what it is that you need (or desire) in order to form a more perfect, loving relationship. You will be shown variations that you may have never thought of on your own. It will help you increase your communication skills, build confidence, and hopefully, guide you down whatever path is best for you as a couple. Once you complete the guide and honestly answer the questions, you will be armed with all the information you need to improve your life and set up a whole new way of life in a female led relationship.
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y, more and more couples are turning to female led relationships (FLRs) as a means of improving their lives together. Switching roles is not all that is required and so many of these relationships are doomed to fail because they ignore the sexual aspects of such a relationship. If you want your FLR to succeed, you must be ready to commit to it. This guide will show you how to make the transition successfully. Forget what you 'think' you know about FLR's. If your only knowledge comes from the Internet, you may have been seriously misled. The Internet presents dominant women as cruel, sadistic, whip-carrying, leather clad, women in spiked heels. And the men a sniveling worms who spend their time groveling at the feet their Mistress. But that is NOT reality! The reality is that most couples engaged in an FLR are normal people just like you and me. The only difference is that there is a woman leading the husband through life in certain or all aspects. Yes, there may be a degree of BDSM involved, but it may be nothing more than a little bedroom bondage or the fact the male partner wears a chastity device part of the time. So, before you reject FLR simply because of the stereotypes you see on the Internet, give it a chance. You may be surprised.
The whole point of this entire guide is to help couples (married, co-habitating, or just dating) to find a way to improve their overall relationship. It is not the goal of these series of posts to dictate to anyone that one type of relationship is better or worse than any other. It is assumed that you are reading this for much the same reason, you want to make things better. Whether you are a man or a woman makes no difference as the guide has been designed to help you find whatever it is that is missing, lost, or you never knew existed. It is best if both partners read this guide. Whether you read it together or individually makes little difference. Once you have both read and understand the principles, it is hoped that you will be able to move forward in your own relationship avoiding the most common mistakes.
As said before, it is assumed that you are reading this because you are either curious, or you seriously want to improve your relationship, and one or both of you would seriously like (or think you would) a female led relationship. It is also assumed that, at some point in your relationship, everything was wonderful. You and your partner seemed so completely compatible, rarely disagreed about anything, and could almost read each other’s thoughts. We call that love. Though love is not necessary for two people to form a lasting and healthy relationship, a loving bond of one form or another, generally develops. This guide is about loving relationships.
Your relationship may have started out, as most couples do and have for thousands of years, as a male dominated relationship, but because of certain biological (and/or mental) differences between men and women, that relationship isn't working the way it is supposed to work. Or, at least, not the way you thought it should work. Maybe you thought you were going to have one of those idyllic relationships where both partners share in all the decision making. That is to say, you were equal partners. But that did not work out so well either. But that doesn't mean that you cannot work things out and improve your relationship for the better by moving a little more toward an FLR type of relationship.
There is no one answer for everything or everyone. This guide will show you, as a couple, or as an individual, to find exactly what it is that you need (or desire) in order to form a more perfect, loving relationship. You will be shown variations that you may have never thought of on your own. It will help you increase your communication skills, build confidence, and hopefully, guide you down whatever path is best for you as a couple. Once you complete the guide and honestly answer the questions, you will be armed with all the information you need to improve your life and set up a whole new way of life in a female led relationship.
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