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If you've ever been cheated on, the first question you asked wasn't "did you sleep with them?" It was "do you love them?" That question only makes sense if making love and f*cking are two completely different things. They are. And submission is the line between them.
In this episode, I break down why your body and brain treat these as two separate experiences, and what that means for your relationship.
What I Cover:
Why AI can simulate love but can't simulate f*cking, and what that reveals
The cheating question: why making love to someone else destroys you, but f*cking someone else just hurts
How the same couple can shift between the two on any given night
BDSM, role play, and scenes: f*cking or making love? The scene doesn't decide. The bond does.
What happened when we met an OnlyFans couple who were performing on camera but had no real connection
Why "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" is now available on 12+ platforms worldwide
The Controversial Truth:
F*cking is biological. It's an itch, a hunger, something your body needs. Making love has all of that, but there's something else on top: surrender, vulnerability, trust. One is biological. The other is intellectual. And most people know the difference in their gut but can't explain it. Submission explains it. You can't submit to someone and just f*ck them. It becomes something deeper whether you planned it or not. That's the line nobody wants to draw, because drawing it means admitting what you actually want.
Join Happy Submissive Movement (FREE):
https://happysubmissive.com
What You Get:
Free community access (The Circle - real profiles, real people)
Podcast episodes
Lily AI chatbot (practice submission/dominance dynamics)
Connection with people who understand power dynamics
Take the Quiz - "What Does Empowerment Actually Mean to You?":
https://mdelacroix.com/quiz-iwd-women.php
Read Why Submissive Women Are Happier on Kindle & Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1069218618?tag=iperlush-ytpb-20
Also available as ePub for iPhone, Android, tablets & all devices: https://mdelacroix.com
QUESTION FOR YOU:
Is f*cking someone else different from making love to someone else? Is one more "cheating" than the other? Be honest.
Drop your answer in the comments.
Sources:
Millennial Intimacy Report (Dec 2025): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/millennial-intimacy-report-dating-friendship-130300909.html
Oxytocin and romantic attachment: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3936960/
Daily intimacy boosts sexual desire (12-month study): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5987853/
Eddy Murphy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLFrdv2R8ng
#HappySubmissive #MakingLove #Sex #Relationships #Submission #Cheating #BDSM #MarianDeLaCroix #PiperBlush #OnlyFans #Intimacy #RelationshipPodcast #WhySubmissiveWomenAreHappier
Is f*cking someone else different from making love to someone else? Most people feel the difference in their gut but can't explain why. Drop your honest answer below, even if it's unpopular. Best comment gets featured in our next episode!
By Marian De La CroixIf you've ever been cheated on, the first question you asked wasn't "did you sleep with them?" It was "do you love them?" That question only makes sense if making love and f*cking are two completely different things. They are. And submission is the line between them.
In this episode, I break down why your body and brain treat these as two separate experiences, and what that means for your relationship.
What I Cover:
Why AI can simulate love but can't simulate f*cking, and what that reveals
The cheating question: why making love to someone else destroys you, but f*cking someone else just hurts
How the same couple can shift between the two on any given night
BDSM, role play, and scenes: f*cking or making love? The scene doesn't decide. The bond does.
What happened when we met an OnlyFans couple who were performing on camera but had no real connection
Why "Why Submissive Women Are Happier" is now available on 12+ platforms worldwide
The Controversial Truth:
F*cking is biological. It's an itch, a hunger, something your body needs. Making love has all of that, but there's something else on top: surrender, vulnerability, trust. One is biological. The other is intellectual. And most people know the difference in their gut but can't explain it. Submission explains it. You can't submit to someone and just f*ck them. It becomes something deeper whether you planned it or not. That's the line nobody wants to draw, because drawing it means admitting what you actually want.
Join Happy Submissive Movement (FREE):
https://happysubmissive.com
What You Get:
Free community access (The Circle - real profiles, real people)
Podcast episodes
Lily AI chatbot (practice submission/dominance dynamics)
Connection with people who understand power dynamics
Take the Quiz - "What Does Empowerment Actually Mean to You?":
https://mdelacroix.com/quiz-iwd-women.php
Read Why Submissive Women Are Happier on Kindle & Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1069218618?tag=iperlush-ytpb-20
Also available as ePub for iPhone, Android, tablets & all devices: https://mdelacroix.com
QUESTION FOR YOU:
Is f*cking someone else different from making love to someone else? Is one more "cheating" than the other? Be honest.
Drop your answer in the comments.
Sources:
Millennial Intimacy Report (Dec 2025): https://finance.yahoo.com/news/millennial-intimacy-report-dating-friendship-130300909.html
Oxytocin and romantic attachment: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3936960/
Daily intimacy boosts sexual desire (12-month study): https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5987853/
Eddy Murphy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qLFrdv2R8ng
#HappySubmissive #MakingLove #Sex #Relationships #Submission #Cheating #BDSM #MarianDeLaCroix #PiperBlush #OnlyFans #Intimacy #RelationshipPodcast #WhySubmissiveWomenAreHappier
Is f*cking someone else different from making love to someone else? Most people feel the difference in their gut but can't explain why. Drop your honest answer below, even if it's unpopular. Best comment gets featured in our next episode!