Sexual dominance and submission
Enlarge text Shrink text- Work cat.: Mondosex, c1995.
- Psychinfo Online, Feb. 23, 1996(Dominance and submission)
- A desc. dict. and atlas of sexology, 1991:p. 556 (dominant and submissive roles as part of a sexual scenario)
- S & M : studies in dominance & submission, 1995:p. 16 (R. von Krafft-Ebing recognizes the centrality of the nonphysical dominance and submission to sadomasochistic relationships) p. 19 (at the core of sadomasochism (pain) is the idea of control--dominance and submission) p. 20 (Paul Gebhard's works illustrate the complexity of sadomasochism and defines it as a sexual lifestyle, to which dominance and submission are central)
- LC database, Feb. 26, 1996(Sexual dominance and submission; erotic dominance and submission; dominance and submission)
- Deviants' dictionary, via WWW, Aug. 22, 2000(DS, Sometimes D/S, D/s or D&S. Domination and Submission; domination: Alternatively, dominance (a form sometimes preferred in the US). The practise of taking the dominant role in a scene, running the scene, controlling the bottom's behaviour, perhaps simply as role play or humiliation or perhaps reinforced by the threat or the actual use of intense or painful physical activities directed at the bottom, and/or by restriction, bondage and physical control ... The complimentary term for the bottom is submission ... The overarching term for games involving domination is domination and submission (dom-sub, DS, D/S, D/s or D&S))
- The Castle Realm D/s Resource Center, via WWW, Aug. 22, 2000.
- D/s Web Center, Aug. 22, 2000(focuses on the alternative lifestyle known as D/s, Domination and submission)
Dominance and submission (D/s) is a set of behaviors, customs, and rituals involving the submission of one person to another in an erotic episode or lifestyle. It is a subset of BDSM. This form of sexual contact and pleasure has been shown to please a minority of people. Physical contact is not necessary, and D/s can be conducted anonymously over the telephone, email, or other messaging systems. In other cases, it can be intensely physical, sometimes crossing into sadomasochism. In D/s, both parties take pleasure or erotic enjoyment from either dominating or being dominated. Those who take the superior position are called dominants—Doms (regardless of gender) or Dommes (female)—while those who take the subordinate position are called submissive, or subs. A switch is an individual who plays either role. Two switches together may negotiate and exchange roles several times in a session. The term dominatrix usually refers to a female sex worker who dominates others for pay while the term maledom is used for a sexually dominant male in BDSM practices.
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