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This is something to consider. I guess I'm very pro approach because I don't regularly get approached by women often, so it's very rare for me to experience women who intentionally approach me because they want me. I don't trust I can attract them like that. But I still want to give space for that to happen and ngl I do desire a woman courting me. Makes me feel special.My dominant girlfriends, as well as dominant chicks I've had as female friends, have typically mostly approached their softer/more feminine prior boyfriends themselves. Basically they look for guys who seem shy and nerdy, then approach them, chat them up, and propose doing something with them, then persist until they get the guy if he's at first a little standoffish.
Yea thanks for the list man. I might be wrong for this one, but I still want my woman to be dressed up and embrace wearing skirts or dresses that make her look 'girly' but her personality being more on the masculine side. I had an experience in the BDSM circle where I met a girl at a kink event, and we spent the entire night together and I ended up kissing her. I look at her instagram profile and saw her passing off as a dude looks very dude to me. It's one thing if a woman wants to wear shirts, pants and nothing revealing or even some baggy pants. I've been attracted to women with different styles. But this one is like the way she dresses speaks "man" and I'm not really into that. It could be a non-binary thing or gender-nonconforming thing, but it's definitely not my thing lol.Best I can suggest is just be out socializing and keep an eye out for the "tells" of a dominant woman:
- Highly alert
- Highly energetic
- High levels of confidence
- Usually less dressed up / more casual
- Very talkative RIGHT AWAY on the approach
- Initiates things herself; doesn't wait for you
- Clearly very independent from the people around her; neither watching over them too closely nor letting them watch over her too much either
I actually have a list of vetting factors of my own.
-Emotional reactions/stability
-Body language
-Tendency to take leadership
-Response to novelty (comfort or discomfort in new or unfamiliar situations)
-Self-expression during leisure
-Emotional expression (study male psychology for this to determine masculine expression)
-Tendency for risk-taking
-Cautiousness (more specifically, the tendency to be worried, not perception of risk as someone who is truly masculine would also do this.)
-Assertive/cooperative, especially in times of leisure and outside of workplaces
-Core desires (for men it's usually to be useful, for women it's a desire to become mother. Men are usually oriented towards things that could help them become useful, and women are more oriented towards relational matters. These desires have a high association to masculinity & femininity)
Out of the big 5 dimensions, I want to laser focus on 3 (extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism) as these are on a personality. Openness and conscientiousness are more cognitive than personal expression.