Bondage preferences by gender survey
Posted: Thu Aug 13, 2020 2:25 pm
What gender do you prefer to be tied up?
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Fair but I've seen quite a bit of M/M stories so there's clearly a fair bit of interest, and I'm just a curious person.bondagefreak wrote: 4 years ago As much as I encourage surveys, polls and general activity, this particular thread is incredibly one-sided and predictable.
The world is overwhelmingly heterosexual, and this forum is overwhelmingly populated by men.
Of course the answer of choice is going to be women.
There's zero contest here.
You're right. But if you ask around you'll also find that a lot of guys who have a preference for women and for writing M/F stories, are instead producing M/M works.GagFan96 wrote: 4 years ago Fair but I've seen quite a bit of M/M stories so there's clearly a fair bit of interest, and I'm just a curious person.
I totally get what you're saying, I gravitate towards stories of women in bondage myself as I'm sure my avatar would suggest.bondagefreak wrote: 4 years ago My comment wasn't a criticism. Only that everyone (yourself included) already knows what the result will be.
You're right. But if you ask around you'll also find that a lot of guys who have a preference for women and for writing M/F stories, are instead producing M/M works.GagFan96 wrote: 4 years ago Fair but I've seen quite a bit of M/M stories so there's clearly a fair bit of interest, and I'm just a curious person.
The M/M readers on this board are generally much more supportive of said works, and are also much more prone to reviewing and commenting.
Having been on here for a decade and having eyed most story threads (even ones outside my comfort zone), I can assure you that the difference between the M/M readership and the M/F, F/M, F/F one is substantial.
This place needs more M/F, F/M, F/F reviewers.
There is no shortage of productive authors, and definitely no shortage of readers.
But as I've lamented time and again, 99,9% of readers keep following the simple "READ AND LOG OUT" recipe instead of posting a quick note to encourage the author who's story/chapter they just read.
The M/M stories suffer from this blight as well, but to a somewhat lesser degree.
That alone accounts for the predominance of M/M works on here.
When an audience is unresponsive, many authors will gravitate towards a different crowd.