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Slave is a term often used in BDSM to connote a specific form of submissive. Such a person could also be a masochist or bottom, but this is not always the case. A collar is a common symbol in BDSM. BDSM is a term which describes a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
In human sexual behavior, a submissive is one who enjoys having any of a variety of BDSM practices performed upon them by a Dominant; or one who holds a submissive position within a relationship based upon Dominance and submission (Ds or D/s). ...
Flogging demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2004. ...
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Connotatively it refers to very involved domination and submission (commonly abbreviated as D/s) relationships; a person who has surrendered their personal property and freedoms to another, who has become the property or chattel of their owner(s). This term is widely used, as it has a certain self-affirming weight. Domination and submission (also known as Dominance and submission, D&s, Ds or D/s) is a set of psychosexual behaviors, customs and rituals relating to the dominance of one individual over another. ...
Some users feel the difference between submissive and slave is the degree of submission. However, many who are involved in Master/slave relationships see the difference as one in kind, not in degree. In particular, some slaves are not submissive, but simply choose to surrender their will to that of another and obey. It should be noted that the relationship is entered on a strictly consensual basis, and no legal ownership is involved. Various forms of symbolism are used to affirm the relationship, such as wearing the owner's collar, being registered in a slave register, adopting a name chosen by the owner, or a public declaration or ceremony. Some people draw up "slave contracts" that define the relationship, but these usually have no legal weight and are not intended to be used in court. After signing a slave contract, many people celebrate the commitment with a collaring ceremony, which can be simple or elaborate and friends are usually invited. The slave then wears a "collar", which symbolizes their status. The collar may be an actual piece of neckwear, or may be a bracelet or other piece of jewelry that symbolizes their slavery. Collars are generally never removed until the relationship is dissolved, although some slaves exchange a "formal" collar for a "subdued" one in work and vanilla situations. A BDSM-style collar that buckles in the neck. ...
A BDSM-style collar that buckles in the neck. ...
The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ...
There is considerable debate over the exact definition of "slave". Many people believe that you are a slave if you consider yourself one, whilst others believe one must be in the emotional state of Total Power Exchange or Internal Enslavement for the term to apply. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with 24/7 (BDSM). ...
There are differences of opinion about whether one needs to be currently owned to be identified as a slave. Many in the Master/slave community do not feel that ownership is a requirement.
Slave training Slave training is a BDSM activity involving a consensual power exchange between two people taking on the roles of a master and a slave. Typically this involves changing the slave's behaviour in a manner that is pleasing to the Master, perhaps instructing the slave to follow a set of rules that the Master has set out. Slave training is a learning process both for the slave, or submissive, and for the Master, or dominant. Training will usually be set out and defined clearly before it begins. The Master will teach the slave how to speak, act and think in a way that is pleasing to him/her. The slave, in return, gets pleasure from being able to make his/her Master happy. A collar is a common symbol in BDSM. BDSM is a term which describes a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
In BDSM, the term Power Exchange is associated with a submissive exchanging his/her authority to make decisions (whether just for a scene, or for his/her entire life), for the Dominants agreement to take responsibility for his/her happiness and health. ...
This article is about the word Master as used in BDSM. For other uses of the word, see Master. ...
See also A collar is a common symbol in BDSM. BDSM is a term which describes a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
In BDSM, servitude is performing tasks and following orders as an aspect of being submissive. ...
Consensual non-consent refers to the type of agreement made in a relationship based on Domination and submission between the Dominant and submissive party, stipulating that the submissive has consented to the Dominants decisions and puts him/herself in the care of the Dominant. ...
Domination and submission (also known as Dominance and submission, D&s, Ds or D/s) is a set of psychosexual behaviors, customs and rituals relating to the dominance of one individual over another. ...
In human sexual behavior, a dominant is one who enjoys performing any of a variety of BDSM practices upon a submissive; or one who holds a dominant position within a relationship based upon dominance and submission (DS). ...
In human sexual behavior, a submissive is one who enjoys having any of a variety of BDSM practices performed upon them by a Dominant; or one who holds a submissive position within a relationship based upon Dominance and submission (Ds or D/s). ...
This article is about the erotic activity. ...
This article is about the erotic activity. ...
In the field of sexuality, a switch is someone who can change from one sexual role to another. ...
Femdom, or female dominance, refers to BDSM activities where the dominant partner is female. ...
Maledom, or male dominance, generally refers to heterosexual BDSM activities where the dominant partner is male, and the submissive partner is female. ...
Flogging demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2004. ...
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