He thought he was leading. He thought every step forward was his decision—earned, desired, and controlled. She made sure of that. In She Made Me Think It Was My Idea, a confident man mistakes validation for power and sexual access for dominance, only to discover that every choice he celebrated had already been anticipated, encouraged, and quietly recorded. What begins as intoxicating affirmation turns into a slow, erotic tightening of the leash, where masculinity, ambition, and desire are used as bargaining chips. By the time the truth surfaces, there’s no dramatic confrontation—just documentation, exposure, and the humiliating realization that his ego didn’t make him strong. It made him usable.
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