Channing Crowder Reveals Surprising Sexual Roleplay

Channing Crowder has been out of the NFL for over a decade. The former Gator and Dolphin recorded nearly 500 tackles at the professional level before retiring in 2011. Since then he’s pursued other ventures such as broadcasting and podcasting. He currently hosts The Pivot podcast alongside Fred Taylor and Ryan Clark.

Crowder, along with his wife Aja, briefly appeared on the VH1 show Baller Wives. Professionally, Aja works as a high-end real estate broker. However, on a recent episode of The Pivot, Channing an intimate insight into some of the things that the power couple gets up to behind closed doors. Specifically, what gets them going in the bedroom.

Channing Crowder Is A Cat-Roleplaying Submissive

On The Pivot podcast, Crowder got into the details of a sexual roleplay he conducts with his wife. In Crowder’s words, “me and my wife play sex games where I’m a cat. I can write you a list, but I’m a cat with my wife, and then I’m on the back porch.” He goes on to explain his wife is “the old woman who loves cats” and he pretends to be a stray who she lets into the house. According to Crowder, he really commits to the roleplay, actually going out onto the back porch and moving around on all fours. However, he does clarify that he loses the cat persona on he “starts dropping dick.”

While some may see Crowder’s story as TMI, it can also be seen as a shining example of sex positivity. Crowder is not ashamed of his kink, nor the consensual activities he engages in with his wife. Furthermore, when asked what he finds sexy about it, he simply responded that it’s because, in that situation, “I’m the inferior and she’s the superior.” Crowder is a Submissive and proud of it. It’s a complete subversion of the general perception people typically have of NFL players and it’s heart-warming to see a man so eagerly embracing the sexual Submissive role. While some people may be shocked or disgusted by Crowder’s story, if it works for him and his wife, that’s what matters at the end of the day.

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