FlexpertHamilton
Master Don Juan
Seems like a divisive topic that I know has been discussed here before but it's almost 2025 and it's probably time for some more thoughts on this.
For the sake of discussion, let's talk about this within the context of relationships (FWB, LTR, marriage, whatever) instead of the pre/post 1st date range where a man has only just met a woman and is trying to gauge her IL. Yawn.
Let's also define what each term means, if anyone disagrees with the definitions then share your own.
Compliance is an element of submissiveness, basically her agreeing to whatever you tell her to do, not giving any resistance or pushback, basically making it as easy as possible for you to lead. Eg, sticking to your plans and not being late or trying to change things last minute, it can also mean things like doing favors you ask of her, or a myriad of other things that may be more subtle.
Initiation basically means any attempt by her to invest in you/chase, whether it's starting a conversation, asking for your plans to setup a meetup/date, initating sex, texting first, asking for a serious relationship, etc
Like most, I've always thought initiation was more important, but I'm starting to think otherwise. In part because some women are genuinely passive and so waiting around expecting them to initiate is pretty gay. Of course, initiation is important to some degree - as a basic test of her interest you can ask yourself: if i stopped contacting her to meet up, would she reach out to me and set it up, or would the relationship fizzle out? However, initiation isn't enough, as initiation without compliance isn't very indicative. In fact, if the woman is doing a lot of the initiating but not complying, she is probably controlling the relationship.
Agreeableness or "submissiveness" (a word I try to avoid using) is huge and I think compliance, being a major element of this, is something men might be overlooking.
For the sake of discussion, let's talk about this within the context of relationships (FWB, LTR, marriage, whatever) instead of the pre/post 1st date range where a man has only just met a woman and is trying to gauge her IL. Yawn.
Let's also define what each term means, if anyone disagrees with the definitions then share your own.
Compliance is an element of submissiveness, basically her agreeing to whatever you tell her to do, not giving any resistance or pushback, basically making it as easy as possible for you to lead. Eg, sticking to your plans and not being late or trying to change things last minute, it can also mean things like doing favors you ask of her, or a myriad of other things that may be more subtle.
Initiation basically means any attempt by her to invest in you/chase, whether it's starting a conversation, asking for your plans to setup a meetup/date, initating sex, texting first, asking for a serious relationship, etc
Like most, I've always thought initiation was more important, but I'm starting to think otherwise. In part because some women are genuinely passive and so waiting around expecting them to initiate is pretty gay. Of course, initiation is important to some degree - as a basic test of her interest you can ask yourself: if i stopped contacting her to meet up, would she reach out to me and set it up, or would the relationship fizzle out? However, initiation isn't enough, as initiation without compliance isn't very indicative. In fact, if the woman is doing a lot of the initiating but not complying, she is probably controlling the relationship.
Agreeableness or "submissiveness" (a word I try to avoid using) is huge and I think compliance, being a major element of this, is something men might be overlooking.
Last edited: