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ANSWER by Black_whispers

Well, I don't have much experience with this. However, I guess that it could be narrowed down easily:

If a woman wants to be on top, this puts the male on his back. Simply put, any animal on its back is in submission and so this could give a dominating feel. However, this position is also very nice for many women, so don't put your trust in it.

If the woman is basically in charge; ie, the male does not get to make any decisions, such as the following:

The man might want foreplay, but the woman does not, therefore there is no foreplay.

The man might want to pull out before ejaculation, but the woman wants it inside.

Again, don't put your trust in this.

Dominance does not have to be linked to bondage, but any relationship where bondage takes place and the woman is in charge all the time shows that she is very dominant.

I also heard once, that women who get horny often are more likely to be dominant in the bedroom. However, I have had a couple of girlfriends who got in the mood quickly, and yet they were definitely not dominant.

Generally, go with your instinct. There is no definitive line on what makes a person more dominant. For example, the woman being in charge may just show greed and disconcern for the partner, rather than dominance.

Sorry for such a weak answer.

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