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Encyclopedia > Switch (BDSM)

In the field of sexuality, a switch is someone who can change from one sexual role to another.


In anal sex among men, a switch is someone who participates both in the penetrative and penetrated roles at different times - i.e. enjoys both topping and bottoming.


In BDSM, a switch is someone who participates in BDSM activities as both a top and a bottom. A switch will be the top on some occasions and the bottom on other occasions. Switches are very common; partners may switch roles based on mood, desire, or being with a different partner.


A 'switch' may be in a relationship with someone of the same primary BDSM orientation (two dominants, say), so switching provides each partner with an opportunity to realize his or her unsatisfied BDSM needs with others.


A person who engages in self-bondage can be viewed as taking both roles simultaneously.


The term switch might also be used to mean a thin wooden stick used to cause pain.


See also

  • top
  • bottom

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Switch (sexuality) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (224 words)
In BDSM, a switch is someone who participates in BDSM activities as both a top and a bottom or dominant and submissive.
For BDSM activities, it is more common that a switch will be a top with one partner and a bottom with another than to switch roles with the same partner.
However, it's also possible for a switch to be in a relationship with someone of the same primary BDSM orientation (e.g., two dominants), so switching provides each partner with an opportunity to realize his or her BDSM needs.
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