05-01-2013, 11:00 PM
In the lesbian community it's usually more versatile, and more likely for someone to say, "She topped me" or "was being a total top" rather than "she's a top." In other areas of life most lesbians strike me as fairly feminine (not as beholden to the girl code as straight women, and I think some who first come out feel a great liberation from that burdensome code and seek to explore new possibilities, but most lesbians won't be easily recognizable just by looking or even interacting with them), yet they remain versatile sexually regardless. Even when I was with a stud who was very masculine (and encouraged me to be very feminine) we were completely versatile in bed and I've heard enough masculine lesbians gripe about pillow princesses (who won't "return the favor").
There are "stone" lesbians who adopt a "purely top/bottom" relationship sexually, though it's important to note that a bottom is the one who gets the "service" rather than the top (and the top is probably a "service top"). These types are described as typically adhering to heteronormative values in other ways as well (the "stone butch" very masculine, may even reject she's a woman at all, and the "stone femme" supposed to be stereotypically feminine, though I've also heard of stone femmes who were stereotypical femmes and yet acted as tops much like the "stone butch").
So I can't help but be a little confused when I hear so many men describe themselves as "top" or "bottom" while at the same time so many reject gay men who are "feminine" (though oddly even bears seem to face a lot of shunning, too). Just as lesbians tend to be fairly feminine who prefer feminine women to masculine ones it seems gay men tend to be fairly masculine who prefer masculine men over feminine ones...and yet unlike most lesbians they identify themselves as "top" or "bottom." That is if I'm understanding it right a gay man is most likely to be fairly masculine (not as much as a bear, but no one would suspect they were gay through casual interaction) while adopting a heteronormative sexual role that may be aligned with either masculine or feminine, but not particularly versatile (save possibly as an "courtesy/obligation" done grudgingly, if even that).
Is my impression correct? :confused: And do top/bottom partners have an egalitarian relationship, or is one assumed to be the "alpha" and "wearing the pants"? Does the bottom get "take care of" in other ways the way a woman normally would? Or is the non-sexual aspects more versatile, as in they're 2 men living together who are fairly equal the way any 2 male roomies would be equals, and doing guy things together (like going to see action movies together with all the cool explosions and fight scenes, cheering on sport teams, etc)?
(Obviously I'm speaking in general terms, and I'm avoiding androgyny for simplicity's sake.)
I'd be especially curious to hear someone who is a masculine bottom try to share what it's like. mile:
There are "stone" lesbians who adopt a "purely top/bottom" relationship sexually, though it's important to note that a bottom is the one who gets the "service" rather than the top (and the top is probably a "service top"). These types are described as typically adhering to heteronormative values in other ways as well (the "stone butch" very masculine, may even reject she's a woman at all, and the "stone femme" supposed to be stereotypically feminine, though I've also heard of stone femmes who were stereotypical femmes and yet acted as tops much like the "stone butch").
So I can't help but be a little confused when I hear so many men describe themselves as "top" or "bottom" while at the same time so many reject gay men who are "feminine" (though oddly even bears seem to face a lot of shunning, too). Just as lesbians tend to be fairly feminine who prefer feminine women to masculine ones it seems gay men tend to be fairly masculine who prefer masculine men over feminine ones...and yet unlike most lesbians they identify themselves as "top" or "bottom." That is if I'm understanding it right a gay man is most likely to be fairly masculine (not as much as a bear, but no one would suspect they were gay through casual interaction) while adopting a heteronormative sexual role that may be aligned with either masculine or feminine, but not particularly versatile (save possibly as an "courtesy/obligation" done grudgingly, if even that).
Is my impression correct? :confused: And do top/bottom partners have an egalitarian relationship, or is one assumed to be the "alpha" and "wearing the pants"? Does the bottom get "take care of" in other ways the way a woman normally would? Or is the non-sexual aspects more versatile, as in they're 2 men living together who are fairly equal the way any 2 male roomies would be equals, and doing guy things together (like going to see action movies together with all the cool explosions and fight scenes, cheering on sport teams, etc)?
(Obviously I'm speaking in general terms, and I'm avoiding androgyny for simplicity's sake.)
I'd be especially curious to hear someone who is a masculine bottom try to share what it's like. mile: