
Let’s be real for a second.
When a woman turns to her partner mid-action, looks into his eyes and says,
“Can you get on top now?”
It’s not always about pleasure.
Sometimes, it’s about survival.
She’s not giving up control—she’s giving up the ghost.
Her legs are shaking, her arms feel like noodles, and her soul is halfway out of her body.
She has fought the good fight, climbed the invisible mountain, and now… she just needs a break.
This isn’t just a bedroom moment.
It’s a metaphor for life.
Sometimes we carry the weight, sometimes we need to hand it off.
And that’s okay.
So the next time you hear her say,
“Get on top,”
Don’t smirk.
Salute her service.
Take the wheel.
And for heaven’s sake—don’t ask, “Already?”