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SHIBARICON 2008 – MAY 23-26, 2008 – CHICAGO

SHIBARICON 2008 – MAY 23-26, 2008 – CHICAGO
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Date: Sat Dec 1, 2007 5:00 am ((PST))

japanese-bdsm.jpg SHIBARICON 2008
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
MAY 23-26, 2008
CHICAGO, IL USA

Don’t miss this amazing 4-day weekend of rope, fun & friendship!

REGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN!!!

http://www.shibaricon.com/registration.html

4 days of classes taught by awesome instructors
14,000 sq ft of play and practice space
Great equipment including lots of suspension frames
Vendors selling rope, fine fetish wear, toys and more
For more information please visit http://www.shibaricon.com

I hope many of you will be able to join us for these 4 wonderful days of bondage, fun & friendship that gets better every year! Don’t forget our great location, the Hyatt Regency O’Hare, offers a shuttle from the airport as well as convenience to transportation to downtown Chicago for those of you who want to take some time to go sightseeing or shop at IML.

For a limited time early registration will be only $145.00 for this fabulous 4-day event. Register now and save!

The link to reserve a room will be found at http://www.shibaricon.com/venue.html once the system is ready to take our reservations.

This event is a labor of love for so many who work diligently all year to make it happen. All of us look forward to reuniting with old friends and meeting new rope-lovers.

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Bondage for Beginners: What the "act" is All About

By: David Tottenham

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BDSM is a pretty compact acronym which stands for bondage and discipline, domination and submission, sadism and masochism. BDSM in general involves a variety of sexual practices and relationships.

For this, however, let us try to focus on the “B” word; bondage. What exactly is it about getting handcuffed which turns some people on? If your sex life is lagging, is bondage really an effective way to add some spice into your love play? Read on to find out more…

When Bound is Not Necessarily Battered

First up, here’s a quick definition of bondage. From the perspective of BDSM, bondage involves tying up or restraining someone to induce sexual pleasure.

There are a few quick facts that you need to know about bondage if you haven’t tried it yet. No matter what your sexual orientation is, you might just be turned on by the sight of your partner with his or her hands cuffed to the bed posts. Perhaps it’s the novelty of the act of bondage, but it can also be the thought of mastering your control over your partner which proves to be a huge turn on.

Another thing that you need to know about bondage is that it is not necessarily the violent nature of the act which provides a strong erotic appeal for most people. Whether you’re on the giving or receiving end of bondage discipline, this will allow you to get lost in a world where your sexual fantasies will come into play.

Bondage Sex Toys for Beginners

Now that you have an idea about the appeal that bondage has to some people, what are the beginner sex toys that you can use to introduce some BDSM into your love play with your partner?

The most basic bondage sex toys that you can try out as a beginner include handcuffs, erection rings and nipple clamps. For the mid-level to advanced level of BDSM, you can graduate to the more sophisticated bondage sex toys which include a full bedroom bondage or fetish kit, spanking paddles, whips, sex furniture, love swings, hammocks and electro stimulation toys.

If you want to up the ante in your sex life, bondage is definitely the way to go. Not only will you be able to fulfill your deepest, darkest sexual fantasies – but you and your partner will be able to connect on a more intimate level in the bedroom that is bound to add that extra spice to your sex life.

About the Author:

David Tottenham works for the Utopia Supplies sex shop, a UK-based online sex shop which stocks thousands of high quality sex toys.

Something above take your fancy? Take a look at the Utopia Supplies bondage section, where you will find a large range of bondage equipment including cock rings, whips, restraints and more

What is a Fetish and Do You Have One

By: Francis Githinji

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Some people cannot put a finger on what their fetish is. Some know them but they think they are way too abnormal. What would you say a fetish is? It is word which means false charm, power or object. It is something you are obsessed with. It can be a body part or an object. Your sexual gratification is fixated on a particular thing. It becomes a fetish when you cannot sexually get satisfied unless you fantasize about it. It is so bad that even when you masturbate you must have it in mind and still when you are with a partner sexually it has to be present or somewhere in your imagination. For instance you might find brunettes attractive which is ok but if you cannot get sexually aroused without their presence, then you certainly have a serious fetish for brunettes.

A fetish transfers power from an original object or charm to a substitute. A person who has fetishes is known as fetishist whose operation is outside the circle of what is practically considered to be normal. The variety of fetishes depend on the object where the fetish is placed upon. The known inanimate fetishes are found in three varieties. The first one is a media fetish where the fixation is all about materials such as rubber, silk, latex and leather among others. The second variety is called a form fetish where the obsession is about the shape of the object. A good example of form fetishes are stilettos, knee-high boots and certain lingerie. When the object of obsession involves body parts, the type of fetish is categorized under animate fetishes. They can be breasts, hair, feet butts and any other body part.

People have the capacity of turning anything in to a fetish. There are mild and extreme fetishes. You can be able to assess the degree of your obsessive fixation according to whether it affects your relationships and your daily life. If it interferes with your activities you should seek professional help from a psychologist. Try as much as possible to tame your fetish because when if it goes wild it becomes a mental disorder. A fetish might be triggered by something. We were not born with these obsessions. We acquire them later in life as we develop. A guy admitted that he developed a fetish for tongue rings after being orally pleasured by a woman who had one. The cold abject rubbed against his manhood while her hot mouth was engulfing him. Such a guy is likely not to get sexual gratification by romancing an ordinary girl. He needs one with a tongue ring. Experiences make us develop a fetish.

It is amazing to learn that fetishes are our deep down turn on. We might never talk about them but in your gut you know it. Some men marry beautiful and humble wives while what turns them on is a “bad girl”. A girl with a crazy hairstyle and who can perform any act on them sexually. These idols are in movies and men close their eyes and fantasize about them. If you can watch a certain movie from Monday to Monday every day like there is no tomorrow, you probably have a fetish for that bad girl in the movie. A husband confessed that in order to orgasm, he had to fantasize that he was making love to this “bad girl” in his favorite movie.

About the Author:

Francis K. Githinji Is A Online Dating Expert. His Latest Project A Fetish Shows How The Power Of Online Dating Can Be Harnessed Internationally and With Great Success, Or You Could Post Your Valued Comments On His Blog At A Fetish.

A Quick Rundown of Some of the Most Popular Gay Fetishes in America

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When it comes to the gay counterculture in America today, there are more gay fetishes around than you can shake a stick at. And to be sure, you can shake a stick at an awful lot of them. Sure, there are plenty of vanilla gay folks out there who do not involve any gay fetishes into their sexual habits, but it seems as though more often than not gay fetishes are involved in homosexual relationships. It can be said that being gay is a fetish in and of itself, but for the purposes of this article, we will just focus on some of the more hard core gay fetishes in the society today.

S and M is one of the more popular gay fetishes around. This involves one partner sexually or emotionally dominating the other, with one or both people involved getting sexual pleasure out of the activity. This particular gay fetish has lots of other stuff involved, such as whips, chains, blindfolds, leather, latex and a whole lot more. And all these are dedicated to hurting the submissive person in one way or another. There are actually a countless number of websites dedicated to this S and M gay fetish, with many heterosexual people engaging in the activity as well.

To find people who are interested in this S and M gay fetish, one only needs to do Google, Yahoo or MSN search and visit one of these websites and befriend the people who are also members of the community. For a real life gay fetish experience of this nature, you can go to an S and M gay fetish bar. There is usually one in just about every major city, so finding one is relatively easy. In more rural areas that do not have S and M gay fetish bars, you can usually find a group of people who are willing to host such events at their homes.

Another popular gay fetish involves bondage. In this gay fetish, one person ties up his or her partner with ropes or chains. This is a common gay fetish for both gays and lesbians, and this often includes blindfolds to enhance the bondage experience. Although related to the S and M gay fetish on a basic level, not all people who engage in bondage play are also into S and M. Yet another gay fetish involves age play, where one partner is significantly older than the other.

J-Punch New Music

Biography: J-Punch is the freshest, bestest DJ/Producer in this or any other timeline. He clobbers the fourth dimension with his original tracks, as they enter your mind and implant themselves in your past, present, and future.

J-Punch has seen original releases on some of the world’s top electronic labels. (Global Underground, 3beat, System Recordings and more) but his corporeal being resides in Washington, DC. Coming up in DC, J-punch has developed a deep respect for electronic music, and he has ridden that vehicle into the limelight. Drawing on a love for warm ambient sounds, dope disco, funky tribal beats, epic melodies, and tweaked-out human voices, there is little question why this master of the hook is the most talented new artist to hail from Washington D.C. since the emergence of Deep Dish.

After completing his third full length album, LEVEL co-produced with Global Underground artists, Trafik, J-Punch now turns attention inward for an EP Single and Final Album entitled Take Everything. Featured here are 3 tracks from the album included the TAKE EVERYTHING single which will be released in January of 2009 and followed by the full length album in March of 2009.


Webpage: http://www.jpunch.com
Location: Washington, D.C., USA
Description: INDIE POP CHILL OUT – warm ambient sounds, epic melodies, and tweaked-out human voices.
Press Release:
(No. 2 Music Choice (10/06)/Number 2 Billboard Dance breakout track in 2005),
“This supersolid EP is a candy-coated daisy chain of genre splicing. 5/5 – BPM Culture Magazine

“J-Punch has released on what seems like a list of the coolest labels around.” -365 Magazine
“His productions are strong and he gets better with each release.” -Progressive Sounds
“This is top quality stuff and will devastate the more intelligent dance floors.” -Xpander
“Moody, deep, exotic, and sexy.”-Resident Advisor
“Gorgeous, and I mean absolutely 10/10.” Release Records, 2003
“The surprisingly earnest, emotional vocals on Hook The Captains I’ll Follow You caught this listener, bred on insincere Deep House, completely off-guard. The track must be heard to be believed.” – Jive Magazine 2004

Bingo night – Indianapolis

EVERYONE YELL….BINGO!!!!!!!!!

The Kentucky Indiana Submissives, Slaves and Switches in bottom mode (K.I.S.S.) group would like to issue an open invitation for all to join us in a good old fashion evening of fun and visiting and support a good cause at the same time.

Mark your calendars, save a ten-spot, and plan to join in this night of revelry!

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Date: January 31, 2009 Location: Ramada Inn Address I465 and Pendleton Pike ext 42 Time: 7:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Cost: $10 donation for first sheet of 3 bingo cards (can be purchased prior to the event) $3 for additional sheets of cards

Our group lost a dear and cherished Steering Committee member this past summer. Before her untimely passing, Annie had been spearheading KISS efforts to raise money to purchase a chair in the theatre at the Leather Archives and Museum in Chicago. Now we all have a chance to complete this dream in Annie’s honor by simply getting together for camaraderie and fun.

Bingo is the game, and winning is the name! When you donate $10 to get a sheet of bingo cards, the Leather Archives and Museum wins as you help support our fundraising efforts to purchase a chair in their theater. KISS wins because any excess funds will be used to support the leather contests we’re hosting in the spring. And you win bragging rights and a small gift when you yell BINGO!

This fun-filled evening of bingo will be MC’d by the effervescent Ivana Morehead, she was born from the Bag Ladies (the nation’s second oldest HIV/AIDS fundraising organization). Ivana, who served as a co-founder of Indiana Still Cares (the parent group behind the Bag Ladies), has promised to perform a few numbers for us, and there may be a surprise in store for us all.

FOR MORE INFO: Contact di(BD) at di_in_indy@yahoo.com.

[From Bingo night reminder - Indianapolis - Fet Nights - Announce/RSVP - FetLife]

For Kids, No Escape From Porn Imagery – Newsweek.com

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The idea for a book about porn culture came to Kevin Scott the day his daughter decided she absolutely had to have a Bratz-doll pony. For months, the 5-year-old had begged him for a Bratz doll—clad in spike heels, fishnets and miniskirt, enormous puppy-dog eyes protruding from her oversized head. Her sexy look seemed a little too sexy for a preschooler, so he and his wife bought her a different doll, which she was happy with. Except that a few months later, Bratz came out with Bratz Babyz. “If Bratz had looked like Barbie hookers, these looked like baby hookers,” Scott says. Again, he convinced his daughter that My Little Pony was just as cool—and for a moment, the conversation ended. Until, of course, the Bratz came out with Bratz Ponyz. And then, says Scott, an English professor at a small college in Georgia, “I realized porn culture and I were in a death match for my daughter’s soul.”

In a market that sells high heels for babies and thongs for tweens, it doesn’t take a genius to see that sex, if not porn, has invaded our lives. Whether we welcome it or not, television brings it into our living rooms and the Web brings it into our bedrooms. According to a 2007 study from the University of Alberta, as many as 90 percent of boys and 70 percent of girls aged 13 to 14 have accessed sexually explicit content at least once.

But it isn’t just sex that Scott is worried about. He’s more interested in how we, as a culture, often mimic the most raunchy, degrading parts of it—many of which, he says, come directly from pornography. In “The Porning of America” (Beacon), which he has written with colleague Carmine Sarracino, a professor of American literature, the duo argue that, through Bratz dolls and beyond, the influence of porn on mainstream culture is affecting our self perceptions and behavior—in everything from fashion to body image to how we conceptualize our sexuality.

It’s too early to know exactly how kids who grow up in this hypersexualized environment will be affected in the long term. But Scott and his coauthor say it’s not too soon—or too prudish—to sound the alarm, and to look critically at the sexualized culture we’re exposed to every day. The authors don’t suggest banishing porn to back alleys, however. Both grew up when people were crying out for sexual liberation. And, they contend, porn certainly played a role in achieving it. But somehow between then and now, porn themes have gone from adult entertainment to prime time, seeping into nearly every aspect of popular culture. Sarracino and Scott define “porning” as the way advertising and society in general have borrowed from the ideas and characteristics central to most American pornography: sex as commodity, sexuality as overt, narrow views of women and male-female relationships, bad girls and dirty boys, domination and submission.

All it takes is one look at MySpace photos of teens to see examples—if they aren’t imitating porn they’ve actually seen, they’re imitating the porn-inspired images and poses they’ve absorbed elsewhere. Latex, corsets and stripper heels, once the fashion of porn stars, have made their way into middle and high school. An ad for Axe shower gel, marketed to teen boys, uses the slogan “How Dirty Boys Get Clean,” while Burton, the snowboard company, partnered with Playboy earlier this year on a new line of “Love” boards—complete with voluptuous cheeks smack dab in the middle of each. The boards’ online description reads: “I enjoy laps through the park; long, hard grinds on my meaty Park Edges followed by a good, hot waxing.” One of the most popular kids’ videogames, Guitar Hero, features animated rock stars that stand on a stage with a neon stripper gyrating on a pole behind them. Strippers have become cool—unremarkable even.

Celebrities, too, have become amateur porn stars. They show up in sex tapes (Colin Farrell, Kim Kardashian), hire porn producers to shoot their videos (Britney Spears) or produce porn outright (Snoop Dogg). Actual porn stars and call girls, meanwhile, have become celebs. Ron Jeremy regularly takes cameos in movies and on TV, while adult star Jenna Jameson is a best-selling author.

In July, a Florida defense attorney argued in an obscenity trial that porn had become so commonplace—evidenced by the fact that a Google search for “orgy” is twice as common as one for “apple pie”—that his client, a porn-site operator charged with racketeering and prostitution, could not be considered as behaving outside the societal norm. (The obscenity charges were dropped, though the defendant was found guilty of money laundering.) “All you have to do is live here on a daily basis, and you pick this stuff up through every medium,” says Sarracino, who teaches at Pennsylvania’s Elizabethtown College. “But it’s been so absorbed that it has almost ceased to exist as something separate from the culture.”

The prevalence or porn leaves today’s children with a lot of conflicting ideas and misconceptions, says Lyn Mikel Brown, the coauthor of “Packaging Girlhood,” about marketers’ influence on teen girls. “All this sex gives a misinformed notion of what it means to be grown-up.” Studies show that kids who consume this kind of sex in the media inherit more traditional views of gender—boys as dominant, girls as submissive, in the bedroom and beyond. (In a survey of 244 high-school students earlier this year, researchers at the University of Michigan found that those who frequently viewed talk shows and prime-time programs with sexualized content endorsed sexual stereotypes more strongly.) Kids are less likely to know when and how to express themselves sexually—or what behavior crosses the border into sexual harassment. As part of their research, the authors of “Porning” talked to middle-school teachers who told stories of girls sending half-nude pictures to classmates they’d barely met, then strutting around in classrooms in provocative clothing to reveal what’s underneath.

The authors of “So Sexy So Soon” (Ballantine), which came out last month, believe that part of the problem for children is that they lack the emotional sophistication to understand the images they see. Last year, the American Psychological Association put out a compelling report that described the sexualization of young girls: a process that entails being stripped of all value except the sexual use to which they might be put. Once they subscribe to that belief, say some psychologists, those girls begin to self-objectify—with consequences ranging from cognitive problems to depression and eating disorders. “It’s not as if we get our ideas straight from porn about what a kiss should be or what sex should be,” says Sharon Lamb, a psychologist at Saint Michael’s College in Burlington, Vt., and a coauthor of the APA report. “But you do see imitation of sex that was once found only in porn. It’s a kind of education to kids about what sex is like before they have a real education of it.”

That education involves seeing thousands of explicit sexual images by the time a person reaches his teenage years. Experts say that exposure can make real-life sex a letdown for men driven by porn-style fantasies. In porn culture, women are overwhelmingly viewed as sexually rapacious or as victims of verbal, physical or sexual violence. And young girls, not knowing any different, may play straight into the watered-down mainstream versions of those roles. Today, terms like slut and whore are commonplace among teens. And whether it’s porn or a combination of influences, anonymous, no-strings-attached-style casual sex, now commonly called “hookup” culture, has come to be one of the defining characteristics of a whole generation of teens. (That culture is the subject of a number of publications, including this year’s “Hooking Up,” by sociologist Kathleen Bogle.)

It’s the porn ideal of sex as commodity in a competitive market—and to see rapper Nelly swipe a credit card through a young girl’s backside in a music video only reaffirms that notion. It’s artificiality as a replacement for authenticity, the Miley Cyrus-type plasticity that’s become the mainstream, prepubescent sexual ideal. (Not only has Cyrus been photographed wrapped in a sheet looking like she just had sex—she claims she was manipulated by the photographer—but revealing photos of her, taken by herself and friends, have also emerged online.) “Both boys and girls are really confused about what’s appropriate,” says Brown. Helping kids make that distinction may be an increasingly uphill battle.

[From For Kids, No Escape From Porn Imagery | Newsweek Culture | Newsweek.com]

Contributors Wanted

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SleepyNan is a good friend and she visits a lot in the UN-Official Fetlife Chat Room on Bondage-Radio’s IRC chat server.

Somewhere along the lines of our chatting, the idea came up to invite folks to write at bondage-radio, at the same time we could give away free blogs at Bondage-Radio.

After a short think on the idea, here’s what we came up with:

[15:43] Mezentius well… here’s how I’m going to do this…

[15:45] Mezentius Step One: The contributor signs up in our Forums on Bondage-Radio.com [ http://bondageradio.com/forums/ ]

[15:45] {sleepyNan}Davidus done

[15:47] Mezentius Step Two: The user picks and registers a new blog like – mysexstories.bondageradio.com – using the “Get a New Blog” link in the command bar at the top of the site.

[15:47] {sleepyNan}Davidus hokay doker

[15:50] Mezentius Step Three: they let the staff know, in the forums, that they want to contribute, syndicate, or just submit articles to be published on the main page, from their Blog

[15:50] {sleepyNan}Davidus easy peasy

[15:50] Mezentius The Staff will tap the feed they want to contribute

[15:51] {sleepyNan}Davidus that sounds good

[15:52] Mezentius Step Four: the world gets to ‘RATE’ the submissions and the most popular get direct links on the home page of the site.

[15:52] {sleepyNan}Davidus ahhhh

[15:52] Mezentius (anyone can vote, guests and members)

[15:53] {sleepyNan}Davidus sounds like a good plan

[15:54] Mezentius All submissions are listed by most recent in either the Listener Submitted or Syndicated sections of the site.

[15:55] {sleepyNan}Davidus will give all that a look around

[15:55] Mezentius all contributors are also linked on every page of the site… (don’t need to have a Bondage-Radio.com blog)

[15:56] Mezentius I’m typing this out here so I can summarize and post it in the forums and on the front page of the site as well.

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Jessica Alba’s seduce-the-vote campaign

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Jessica Alba – Vote

WASHINGTON – First it was “Rock the Vote.”

Now it’s “Seduce the Vote.”

Sexy actress Jessica Alba stars in a raunchy, topless, bondage ad campaign designed to get young people to vote Nov. 4.

The star of “Sin City” is shot topless in the photo campaign with heavy eye makeup and black tape across her mouth and chest.

The pictures include the tag “Only You Can Silence Yourself,” and Alba, 27, claims they “really resonate” with the issue of voter registration.

“If you don’t register and vote and make a difference, and hopefully change the bad things that are happening in our country, you are essentially just binding and muzzling yourself,” she explained. “We sign up for MySpace pages and Facebook pages, and download music off the internet. The least people can do is register to vote online, actually making a difference in their world, not just making their lives a little bit cooler.”

Alba says she was not embarrassed by the ads shot by photographer Marc Liddel.

“It didn’t freak me out at all,” she said. “What I like about Marc’s work is that he tells a story and brings real emotion to his pictures.”

Last year, “Good Luck Chuck,” starring Alba, was blasted by critics and moviegoers as “pornography” in terms usually reserved for bait-and-switch con artists.

“Pity the poor moviegoer who watches the commercials for ‘Good Luck Chuck,’ mistakes it for a light romantic comedy, and takes his prudish grandmother to the theater. There are at least two dozen graphic, profanity-filled and occasionally violent sex scenes in the film,” wrote San Francisco Chronicle film critic Peter Hartlaub. “The picture ends with Dane Cook thinking up different ways to pleasure a stuffed penguin.”

[From Jessica Alba's seduce-the-vote campaign]

Glossary of BDSM A – Z:

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Call It Kinky, Swinky or perverse, but I think we all have our “little things” that help make our sex lives different.

But what about swingers – is it enough that we Swing? I have had a few (ok, many) emails that ask about Fetishes and in particular about BDSM and Swinging.

The main things that are asked are about clubs – many offer an area for use in BDSM Play but can You really play out a full scene in them? I would say No – I know one couple that played in one of these areas and got told to stop as it was “too much” for the bystanders to take! They are now taking their play away from swingers clubs and to places where they know they will be able to “pink it up” without being told they are “abnormal”.

Many people both swingers and in the Vanilla world just think of BDSM as either being in pain or being the pain supplier but it is (apparently Lol) so much more than this.

To play out a scene you have to be in a safe zone and trust those you are not only Playing with but also those that may be Watching.

It may be that the Dom and the sub live their lives Fully in this way or just use it to “scene” every now and again. Some people do not even use BDSM as a sexual gratification but a simple way of life.

BDSM is an erotic experience and not just simply pain, it can be something as simple as spanking your partner or blindfolding them all the way to being dressed in full rubber suits with nothing but a straw to beathe through. The only thing that is important is that all parties are comfortable and are all on the same path emotionally. Communication as always, is they key to this particular lock!

There are many books, DVD’s and “how to” guides out there but the best way to learn is to take it slowly, find out what makes you tick, write a list of things that you think you may want to try and remember to laugh if it all goes wrong.

Being the helpful little soul I am I have a great glossary of BDSM A – Z:

A

Abrasion – To wear down the skin by using friction. Materials and toys such as sandpaper, steel wool, rough cloth, and bottlebrushes are often used. This increases sensitivity while giving both pleasure and pain.

Acomoclitic – Preference for hairless genitals

Acucullophilia – Sexual attraction to men who are circumcised.

Adult Babies – Age play wherein the submissive is the baby. This may include diapering, powdering, wearing a pacifier, sleeping in a crib, etc. Rarely taken to a 24/7 extreme.

Adult Toy Chest – A place where one keeps their sex toys. A sex toy box.

Age Play – play that involves assuming the role of someone of a different age. Most commonly, one of the adults takes on the younger role, usually in the submissive capacity.

Algophilia – Sexual arousal from experiencing pain

Allopellia – Reaching orgasm from watching other people in sexual activities.

Alligator Clamp – A type of nipple clamp with tips that have teeth resembling an alligators mouth. Most clamps of this style Come with removable rubber tips and have adjustment screws to limit how far they can close. Click Here

Altocalciphilia – High heel fetish

Anal Dildo – A dildo that is intended to be used with the anus as the receptor. Click Here

Anal Intercourse – Sex using the anus as the receptor.

Androminetophilia – Sexual arousal from female cross dressers

Ankle Cuffs – Attachable cuffs, generally made of leather, that enable a Dom to immobilize his submissive’s legs

Ankle Restraint – Any device including ankle cuffs that immobilize a submissiveness legs. Click Here

Animal Training – Training where the Dominant has his submissive play the part of an animal, such as horses and dogs. The most common is “puppy play”.

Asphyxiaphilia – see breath control

Autoclave – Professional sterilization device for piercing equipment.

Auto-erotic Asphyxiation – see breath control

Autogynephilia – Sexual arousal from cross-dressing

B

B&D, B/D, B/d – Bondage and Discipline. Although they go together in this phrase, they are not inextricably linked. Bondage means restraining someone in a helpless position (Such as being tied up.) Discipline is training a person to behave in a certain way. They tend to go together because Dominants tend to do both to their submissive.

BDSM – A popular acronym for activities inclusive of (but not limited to) Bondage, Domination/Discipline Submission/Sadism & Masochism. Also called WIITWD, an acronym for “What It Is That We Do.” Both mean this type of alternative Lifestyle. Sometimes the word “Bondage” has the same broad range meaning when used in a descriptive context.

BDSM Toy Box – A place where one keeps their BDSM gear or play equipment.

BJ – expression for blowjob (fellatio); ditto in the BDSM lifestyle.

Ball Gag – A device with a rubber ball and straps, which secures the ball in the bottom’s mouth to stifle screams. Click Here

Ball Stretching – The practice of stretching the scrotal sack so that it hangs lower using weights or other devices to pull on it above the testicles. As the sack is pulled, the testicles are squeezed leading to discomfort and sometime pain. Click Here

Ball Torture – Causing pain to the male testicles, also included in CBT or Cock and ball torture. Click Here

Ball Toys – Toys used for playing with the scrotum – such as weights, straps, etc. Click Here

Ball Weights – Weights used to stretch the scrotum. See Ball Stretching Click Here

BalletBoots – Extremely high heeled boots that require you to stand on the ends of your toes rather than the sole of your foot. Usually they have heels that are 8-9 inches and require considerable training and ability to walk in without assistance. Sometime also referred to as bondage boots. Click Here

Barbell – A straight piece of metal used in piercing, as opposed to a ring.

Basoexia – Sexual arousal from kissing

Bastinado – Foot torture involving the soles of the feet.

Beating – General term for such BDSM activities such as flogging caning, spanking, strapping, etc.

Belonephilia – Sexual arousal from use of needles

Belt – A leather strap used for striking the buttocks.

Blend Modality – Depilation (hair removal) using both electrolysis and thermolysis.

Blindfold – By blocking out sight – a common technique in SM scene – the bottom feels more vulnerable and increases the release of endorphins, thus contributing to the excitement in the scene. Click Here

Blood sports – A group of techniques in which the submissive’s skin is broken and blood is allowed to escape. Such as cutting, using needles, etc. See also “Edgeplay.”

Blowjob – Fellatio, head, sucking cock.

Body Art – Artful body modification including: piercing, tattoos and brandings.

Body Modification – Making alterations to the appearance of the body. Includes, but is not limited to, tattoos, piercings, brandings, scarification.

Body Shaving – Removal of hair with a razor. Female and male submissives commonly shave their pubic hair clean.

Bondage – Making a submissive physically helpless and to a great extent immobilized. Techniques include rope ties, handcuffs, leather cuffs, stocks and mummification.

Bootlicking – Licking and cleaning of a Dominant’s boots by a submissive is a common show of submission. Can also be a fetish.

Bottom – A submissive.

Boy – Term for male submissive (also spelled “boi”)

Boy Toy – A male who is submissive to a dominant. Dominant can be either male or female.

Branding – Making a permanent or semi-permanent scar on the skin by burning it with a heated metal object. Usually used by a Master to “mark” his slave as his property.

Brat – Term for a sub who tries to get the attention of a Dom/me by “acting up.”

Breast Bondage – Tying up the female breasts with rope.

Breast Press – A device that squeezes the breasts.

Breath Control – another type of “edgeplay” whereby the submissive’s breath is stopped for a short period of time to increase pleasurable sensations. Also called asphyxiaphilia, autoerotic asphyxiation, breath games, breathplay and hypoxyphilia. Very Dangerous.

Bukake – Sexual scene where many men masturbate on and give a “semen bath” to a willing submissive

Bullwhip – A long, heavy leather whip usually longer than 4 feet.

Butterfly Board – A wood board where a male’s scrotum can be nailed or pinned onto.

Buttplug – a “sextoy” shaped to fit into and stay inside the rectum.

Buttplug Harness – Usually a leather harness that prevents a buttplug from being removed either intentional or accidentally from the rectum. Click Here

C

Cage – A bondage practice, wherein the submissive is kept inside a cage. They can be so small as to restrict motion or large enough for two or more people.

Candle – A source of hot wax, which is dripped onto the bottom’s body in BDSM play.

Caning – Using a rattan cane (although they are made of many other substances) on a Submissive. Usually more severe than a flogging. Click Here

Cat – An old school expression for an old school BDSM tool of discipline – the “cat o nine tails”. Click Here

Cat O Nine Tails – a whip that has exactly 9 strands. Some have a knot at the end for increased sensation or sting. Click Here

Catheter – Flexible tube used in medicine; in BDSM catheters designed for the bladder, often utilized in ‘control’ scenes.

Cathterophilia – Sexual arousal from inserting a catheters

CBT – Cock and Ball Torture – Causing pain to the male genital area; usually in controlled, consensual BDSM scenes. Click Here

Chastity Belt – A device used to keep the submissive chaste when the Dominant is away. Comes in both male and female models. Click Here

Chains – Multi-use metal links; used to restrain, restrict movement and/or tie up a submissive.

Chezolagnia – masturbating while defecating

Circumcision – The cutting away of some or the entire foreskin, in males. In the female, circumcision usually refers to the removal of the clitoral hood.

Clamp – Generic term for any BDSM toy (even if garnered at a hardware store) that can clamp some body part of a submissive.

Clingfilm – Generic term for plastic wrap which is used in mummification scenes.

Clip – Generic term for any BDSM toy (even if garnered at a hardware store) that can clip some body part of a submissive.

Clitoridectomy – Surgical removal of the clitoris.

Clitorilingus – Tonguing the clitoris. Also called “eating” which is easier to pronounce.

Clothespins – wooden or plastic clothespins, typically used to produce pain sensation on the skin. Usually on nipples and genital areas.

Clover Nipple Clamps – Type of adjustable nipple clamps that tightens as it is pulled. Also known as Japanese Clover Nipple Clamps. Click Here

Coca-Cola Submissive – A submissive who only obeys the easy stuff or only when he/she feels like it.

Cock Cage – a CBT device that encase a penis shaft inside it. Can be either a solid or web design. Click Here

Cock Cuff – a chastity device that consists of a tube welded to a handcuff, usually both made of stainless stelel. The penis is slide into the tube and the handcuff closes behind the ball sack making removal all but impossible without unlocking the handcuff. A very effective chastity device. Click Here

Cock Ring – Rubber or metal ring that slips round base of cock and balls; supposed to increase duration of erection but also has D/s aspects to it.

Cock Strap – Leather or neoprene strap that wraps around the base of cock and balls to help improve erection.

Cock Sucking – see “fellatio” if you don’t already know.

Cock Torture – Cock and ball torture without the ball torture. Giving pain only to the penis shaft.

Color Codes – such as the hanky code of sexual preference.

Collar and Leash – Worn by the bottom during this type of BDSM play. The Dominant holds the leash and the bottom must follow and obey. Click Here and Click Here

Condom – Latex “rubber” that goes over the penis to prevent semen from entering a vagina. Also known as “rain coat” and “gym cap.”

Consent – To give approval. The BDSM code of “safe, sane and consensual” or “SSC” is the cornerstone of BDSM play. With consent being the most important.

Contract – A written agreement between D/s partners outlining the extent of their relationship. These contracts cannot be legally enforced, but they are often used to define the relationship. See also Slave Contracts.

Control – The Dominant should have control in one form or another over his submissive in any D/s relationship.

Coprolagnia – Sexual excitement derived from eating feces

Coprolalia – Sexual excitement from dirty words

Coprophilia – Gaining sexual pleasure from scat play.

Corporal Punishment – Retributive punishment using repetitive spankings and question and reply to change a bottom’s behavior.

Corset – Very popular clothing item that cinches and narrows the waist and gives the female an “hourglass” figure. Click Here

Crop – A type of whip used in horseback riding, quite popular in BDSM scenes. It stings and can mark a butt severely, but is easy to master and quite reasonable in price. Click Here

Cross – see St. Andrew’s Cross.

Cross Dressing – Dressing in clothing worn by the opposite sex. Does not indicate sexually preference in any way.

Crucifixion – BDSM play wherein a submissive is tied to a cross.

Cuff – A metal or leather bondage device that locks round a limb and can be used to immobilize the sub’s limbs. Click Here

Cunnilingus – Licking and sucking the cunt.

Cunt Torture – Stimulation or pain inflicted on the female genitals. Click Here

Cupping – The placing of suction devices on the skin to increase blood flow. Typically these are used on the nipples and the genitalia. Increasing the blood flow increase sensation as well.

Cutting – Cutting the submissive’s skin with a sterile knife. These can be either temporary or permanent. Made permanent by putting sterile foreign substances into them before they heal. Not for beginners.

D

DM – Acronym for Dungeon Monitor. In a BDSM play party, they watch the scenes to make sure house rules are followed and the play is safe.

DP – Double penetration.

D/s – Popular abbreviation for Dominance and submission. A relationship between a Top and bottom where one is Dominant and the other submissive. Can be for a scene or can be a long-term relationship or anything in between. (Also called Dom-sub, DS, D/S, D&S.)

Dacryphilia – Sexual arousal from seeing tears in the eyes of one’s partner. Something sadists sometimes find enjoyable or arousing.

Daddy – A role taken on by some dominants; especially common in age play.

Depilation – Removal of hair. Many Dominants require their submissive to shave certain areas, their whole body or just their pubic hair.

Dildo – A manufactured penis-shaped object.

Discipline – Whipping, spanking, verbal orders, etc for the purpose of training a submissive.

Dittle Sound – A straight urethral sound.

Dog-Training – Role-play games involving treating the bottom as a dog. Similar to Pony Training where the bottom is treated like a pony.

Dom – Short for Dominant.

Dominant – A Top. who controls a bottom, submissive, or slave.

Domination – Taking the Dominant role – controlling the bottom’s behavior, it can be role-play or in a D/s relationship.

Dominatrix – A Domme; it implies being a professional.

Domme – A female Dominant. Can also be used interchangeably with Mistress

Double Penetration – Simultaneous penetration of the ass and Pussy.

Douche, Douching – Injecting of a liquid, usually water, into the asshole or pussy, usually for hygiene purposes prior to sex or ass play.

Duct Tape – Also known as gaffer’s tape; used in many BDSM scenes (such as taping the submissive’s mouth shut).

Dungeon – Dramatic term for a BDSM or Bondage playroom.

E

EMS Unit – see Tens Unit

Ecdyosis – Sexual arousal from stripping in front of an audience

Ecdysiast – A stripper

Edgeplay – Technically, this refers to knife play. But it has come to mean anything “on the edge.” Or considered “Extreme” It can even include fisting, asphyxia, play piercings, needle play, etc. One person’s edge can be another’s norm so there are no hard and fast rules defining what “edgeplay” is.

Edgeplayer – A person who partakes in edgeplay.

Electrical Play – Using electricity for stimulation. Professionally made electrical units are to be used – like the “tens” unit and the “violet wand.” Not for beginners.

Electrolysis – Permanent electric hair removal.

Electrotorture -Another, more dramatic, term for electrical play.

Emasculation – Permanent removal of the male sex organs. Sometimes simulated through the use of a chastity device or through a dominants restrictions forbidding typical male behavior such a urinating while standing.

Endorphin – A chemical produced in the body that seems to be involved in regulating the perception of pain. Endorphins give a “rush” similar to adrenaline (which is released simultaneously) and it is speculated that their release is the cause of the Phenomenon known as “subspace.”

Enema – A thorough anal douche using a bag and tube.

Enema Play – Using the enema as a BDSM device in play.

Enforced Chastity – Chastity play where the Dom controls a sub’s sexual frequency and ability to experience sexual pleasure, usually with a chastity belt or other chastity device.

Extreme Restraints – A Bondage device that is very strict or terribly confining, usually not something used on beginners.

F

Face Fucking – another term for a blowjob. .

Fainting – A temporary loss of consciousness. Caused by lack of oxygen to the brain, can happen during extreme BDSM play – such as breath control, long pain sessions, etc. Can be dangerous (brain damage) when caused by breath control play.

Felching – Imbibing semen out of the vagina or anus

Fellatio – Giving head, a blow-job (BJ), going down on someone, being face fucked: the act of sucking or licking a penis, or having a penis inserted in the mouth.

Fellatrix – Someone whose specialty is Fellatio.

Femdom – A female dominant

Female Domination – Being controlled or lead by a female.

Fetish, Fetishism – An unusual obsession with something. Like a leather fetish, a latex fetish or a shoe fetish. Fetishes are only limited by the human imagination.

Fetish Attire – Clothes that reflect the wearer’s particular fetish, such as leather, latex, rubber or high heels.

Financial Domination – Controlling another’s financial matters or money.

Fire Play – The use of fire in sexual play.

Fisting – also called fist fucking and FF. Attempting to place the whole hand into the rectum or vagina. Must be done with great care and sterility. Can provide exceptional orgasms.

Flagellation – BDSM-related whipping, beating and spanking for erotic stimulation.

Flogger – a multi-tailed leather implement.

Flogging – using a “flogger” on a submissive.

Foley Catheter – Type of catheter that can be inflated with sterile water.

Foot Worship – A foot fetish where the submissive worships the Dominants feet, usually in high heel shoes or boots.

Freeplay – BDSM play where there is no Domination or submission.

Frenum – Piercing the surface of the penis shaft.

Forced Lactation – Continual stimulation and sucking of the female nipple can sometimes produce milk. Also known as forced breast milking

G

Gaffer’s Tape – see Duct Tape.

Galateism – Sexual attraction to statues

Gauge – System of grading the thickness. The lower the number, the thicker the wire or material.

Genitorture – Pain play involving the genitals. (See Ball Torture, Cock and Ball Torture, Cunt Torture).

Gerontophilla – Preference for sex with the elderly

Go Down On – Still another of the endless terms for fellatio.

Golden Showers – Urination play. Also called (duh) “piss play.” And GS.

Gym Cap – Slang for condom.

Gynemimetophilia – Person sexually aroused by a female impersonator

H

Hafada – Piercing through the upper part of the scrotum.

Handcuffs – Commonly used BDSM device to restrain the wrists.

Hanky Code – Old guard leather community’s color code of sexual preference.

Harness – Elaborate bondage device made with leather straps worn on the body

Harpaxophilia – Arousal from being robbed

Hedralingus – Licking someone’s anus (also called rimming.)

Henna – A brown dye made from the leaves of the henna plant. Used in temporary tattoos.

High Heels – Popular objects of foot fetishists, along with boots.

Hobble Skirt – Very narrow skirt that restricts the wearer’s ability to take anything other than tiny steps.

Homilophilia – Sexual arousal from hearing sermons

Hood – A head covering, usually made of leather, that the Dominant wears to increase the “fear factor” in a BDSM scene or a submissive is made to wear to provide some degree of sensory deprivation.

Horse – In bondage, it is a modification of a sawhorse over which a submissive can be tied. Sometimes called a spanking bench.

Hypophilia – Breath play wherein sexual pleasure is derived from limiting the intake of oxygen. Usually accomplished by temporary choking. Very Dangerous.

I

Iantronudia – Sexual arousal from exposing oneself to a medical doctor

Iconolagny – Sexual arousal from statues of nude people

Immobilization – Extreme form of bondage where no body parts can move, one example is mummification. Not for beginners.

Infantilism – Role-play as a young child for sex play

Infibulation – closing off, obstructing or modifying, either permanently or temporarily, the male or female genitalia so as to alter or prevent the conduct of sexual intercourse.

J

John – A person who patronizes prostitutes.

Japanese Clover Nipple Clamps – Type of adjustable nipple clamps that tightens as it is pulled. General preferred because they won’t easily slip off.

K

Kleptolagnia – Sexual arousal from stealing

Klismaphilia – Sexual arousal from giving or getting enemas

Knife Play – A specific form of “edgeplay” where the Dominant uses a knife to either cut or tease the submissive.

Knot – The easiest way to fasten rope in bondage.

Knismolagnia – Sexual arousal from tickling

Kolpeuryntomania – Sexual arousal from forced dilation of the vagina

L

Lactaphilia – Sexual arousal from lactating breasts

Lash – A strike from a whip, paddle, crop or flogger.

Latex Play – Play which uses paint on latex.

Leather – One of the most popular of fetish materials; many get excited by the look and/or feel of leather clothing, boots, etc.

Legcuffs – large handcuffs intended to be used to immobilize or restrict movement of the ankles

Leg Irons – Steel ankle cuffs. Patterned after British prisoner restraints. “Put him in irons!”

Limit – The point beyond which a submissive does not allow the Dominant to go. It can be a “soft limit” which can change over time, or a “hard limit” which is more or less written in stone. For example, a submissive might say, “fisting is my hard limit.” Or soft!

Lorum – Piercing through the skin on the underside of the penis.

Lunge Whip – see Quirt.

M

Ma’am – Term of respect for a female Dominant.

M/s – Master/slave. (Also, less popularly, MS, M&S or M-s)

Macrogenitalism – Sexual arousal from outsized genitals

Maid – Popular role-play where the submissive dresses up – and acts like – a maid.

Maieusiophilia – Sexual arousal from pregnant women

Malacca – A thick cane.

Maledom, male dom – A male Dominant.

Male Domination – BDSM play where a male is the one in control or who controls the submissive.

Mammagymnophilia – Sexual arousal from female breasts

Manacle – Metal restraints.

Martinet – Small flogger.

Masochist – One who gets pleasure from pain.

Master – Dominant, controlling partner in a D/s relationship, where the submissive partner is known as the slave.

Medical Scene – BDSM scene involving medical scenarios.

Menophilist – Sexual arousal from women on their period

Mentor – A teacher or advisor who often shows a “newbie” around the world of BDSM and D/s. Mistress – Female analogue of Master.

Merinthophilia – Sexual arousal from bondage

Mistress – Female counterpart for Master, a female dominant.

Mommy – Analogue of Daddy in BDSM play. Sometimes submissives call their Mistress “Mommy.”

Mousetraps – Used as a BDSM device for nipple torture. A severe and pain cheap nipple clamp.

Mummification – A unique kind of bondage scene in which the whole body is wrapped tightly in a film – typically plastic wrap. (You NEVER thought it would be used for that, did you?). Not for beginners.

N

Nailing – BDSM play where the scrotum or breasts are nailed to a board.

Nasogastric tube – Used in control scenes such as forced feeding.

Nasolingus – Sexual arousal from nose sucking

Necrochlesis – Sex with a corpse

Necrophilia – Sexual gratification from sex with the dead

Needle Play – another “edgeplay” where sterilized needles are inserted through the top layer of the skin (the epidermis). Most popularly it is done underneath and around the female nipple and the breast. Not for beginners.

Negotiation – discussing hard and soft limits and related items of BDSM taste before any play or relationship begins. It helps in defining Safe, Sane and Consensual between the dominant and submissive.

Newbie – Someone new to something such the BDSM play or lifestyle.

Nipple Clamps – Devices that clamp onto the nipples. Weights can be attached to stretch the nipples. Nipple Clamps often provide increased stimulation which can involve pain and pleasure. See Also, Japanese Clover Nipple Clamps, Alligator Nipple Clamps, Tweezer Nipple Clamps

Nipple Rings – Jewelry that looks like small hoop earrings that are inserted through pierced nipples. Another popular jewelry style for pierced nipples is the barbell. There also non-permanent nipple rings which stay attached by pinching the nipple.

Nipple Torture – To cause pain to the nipples. Typically by using nipple clamps, needles, mousetraps, pulling and twisting, etc.

Nipple Shield – Decorative nipple jewelry the encircles or even covers the nipple.

Nipple Weights – Usually weights suspended from either nipple clamps or from nipple piercings.

Novice – see Newbie.

O

Oculolictus – Eyeball-licking

Odaxelangnia – Sexual arousal from biting

Odontophilia – A tooth fetish

Ophidiophilia – Sexual arousal from snakes

Oral Sex – Sex involving contact between mouth and any other sexual organ.

Orogastric Tube – A tube from mouth to stomach. Used in force feeding scenes. Not for beginners.

Osphresiolagnia – Sexual arousal from foul smells

OTK – “Over the Knee” spanking were the subject is placed over the lap of the person administering the spanking.

P

PA – see Prince Albert.

PE – see Power Exchange.

Paddle – A flat instrument used for spanking purposes; usually made of wood or some other rigid material.

Padlock – Common type of lock used in BDSM play. Use to secure bondage restraints, securely fasten chain links together, as labia weights, etc.

Pain – Pain causes the release of endorphins that is thought causes the submissive to go into subspace.

Pain Games – BDSM play involving pain.

Pain Slut – Popular expression for a submissive who loves pain. Also a masochist

Pain Threshold – The point at which stimulation becomes pain.

Pansexuality – BDSM activities encompassing all sexualities, heterosexual, homosexual, trangender, etc.

Parachute Ball Stretcher – A toy resembling a parachute from which weights can be suspended in ball torture scenes.

Phallophilia – Fetish for large penises. Something most women have.

Permanent Piercing – Piercing the body in order to insert jewelry that is intended to be worn on at least a semi-permanent basis.

Piss Play – see Water Sports, Golden Showers.

Play Piercing – Piercing the body temporarily. All piercings are removed at the end of the session.

Podophilia – See Foot Fetish

Pony Play – Role-play scene where the submissive takes on the role of a pony. Can be very elaborate.

Power Exchange – The dynamic whereby the Dominant is consensually given power over the submissive, whether for just the scene or for a relationship. Sometimes called Total Power Exchange or TPE.

Press Style Nipple Clamps – These are nipple clamps that press the nipple between two pieces of metal usually forced together by a thumb screw. The thumb screw allows them to be squeezed tight or jut enough to stay in place.

Prince Albert – Also known as a PA. A male piercing between the urethra and the underside of the penis. Not named after the Prince of Monaco.

Puppy Play – Perhaps the most popular of animal RPGs. Here, the submissive actually mimics a puppy. Sometimes it can evolve into a lifestyle where the “puppy” even sleeps in a cage.

Pushy Bottom – Old school phrase for a very demanding bottom. Associated with Topping from the bottom.

Pussy Torture – The use of BDSM devices – such as clamps – on the female gential area to produce pain.

Pygmalianism – Sex with statues or inanimate objects

Pygophilemania – Sexual arousal from kissing butt cheeks

Q

Quirt – A type of buggy whip used for whipping the submissive. Easier and safer to use than a bullwhip.

R

RPG – Abbreviation for Role Play Games.

Rack – Bondage furniture patterned after the infamous torture device of the Inquisition. The bottom is put on it and “stretched” – but not in the extreme fatal way.

Real Life or Real Time – r/l or r/t – as opposed to virtual or cyber life.

Red – Most common safe word meaning stop.

Restraint – Limiting the bottom’s movement with the use of various bondage gear, equipment or devices.

Restriction – Limiting the bottom’s behavior or physical movement.

Riding Crop – see Crop.

Rimming – Tongue contact with the rectum or asshole.

Ring Gag – A device that keeps the submissive’s mouth wide open. Also called a “piss gag”

Role Play Games – Taking fantasy roles in BDSM scenes. For example, nurse or doctor/patient, etc.

Rope – The most common of bondage equipment.

Rubber – After leather, the most popular fetish material.

S

SAM – Smart Assed Masochist. A pseudo submissive who attempts to control everything the dominant does.

S&M – Sadism and masochism. One who enjoy administering pain and one who enjoys receiving pain.

S/m – Modern term for S & M. Also SM, S/M, SMer

Sadist – An individual who enjoys causing pain. The term dates back to the Marquis de Sade.

Sadomasochism – The perversion of taking pleasure, especially sexual gratification from simultaneous sadism and masochism.

Safe, Sane and Consensual – A popular slogan in the BDSM world meaning that play should always be safe, with good judgment exercised. And, most importantly, it MUST be consensual.

Safe Word – A word or phrase a submissive can use to stop his or her scene. It is absolute. If a Dominant disregards a submissive’s safe word, that Dominant is considered “unsafe.” The most common safe word is “RED!” Some also use a caution word such as “Yellow” to signify that the dominant is approaching a limit.

Saint Andrew’s Cross – A popular piece of BDSM furniture where a submissive can be conveniently tied or cuffed to it and rendered immobile. It looks like a big cross!

Safe Sex – Using condoms and taking all necessary health precautions during sex.

Saran Wrap – Brand of cling film used in mummification scenes.

Scat – Fecal play. An abbreviation for “scatological.”

Scene – A BDSM session. Can be used to refers to “public scene” at a party where the participants let others watch or a “Private scene” where just the dominant and submissive are present.

Schoolgirl Role-play – Popular RPG wherein the submissive is the “bad school girl” and the Dominant is the “teacher.”

Self-Bondage – The practice of performing bondage on oneself by oneself.

Shackle – Metal or leather bondage restraint device consisting of round cuffs joined by a chain or bar.

Shaving – It is very common in BDSM for submissives to shave their pubic hair.

Shoe Fetish – One who enjoys shoes. Popular fetish, even in the vanilla world.

Slapper – Rigged paddle modified to make a loud sound.

Slave – A term used interchangeably with “submissive.” Some consider a slave a more extreme version of a submissive.

Slave Contract – A signed consensual contract, wherein a submissive or slave cedes to the Dom or Master a specified set of powers over her for a set period of time. Although legally unenforceable, it is still a powerful document between dominant and slave

Sound – Medical device to be inserted into the urethra in medical play. Also called “urethral sounds.”

Spanking – To slap on the buttocks with the open hand, or a short flat object such as a paddle or a hairbrush. Used as both punishment and/or in role-play context in BDSM scenes.

Spanking Bench – BDSM furniture, a variation on the saw horse, onto which a submissive is attached (by cuffs, rope, etc.) for the Dominant to spank and play with.

Speculum – Medical device intended for opening and examining the rectum or vagina; used mostly in “doctor/medical scene” play.

Spencer Paddle – Type of wooden paddle with holes drilled though it.

Spreader Bar – A long metal rod that holds the submissive legs, thighs or even wrists wide apart.

Stigmatophilia – Sexual attraction to those with body modifications or tattoos

Stocks – A piece of bondage furniture patterned after the Puritan model. The head and hands go through holes while the submissive is standing.

Straitjacket, Straightjacket – Confining device used mostly in psychiatric wards to restrain the insane. It is intended to prevent the movement of the arms and is usually impossible to remove without assistance.

Strangling – see Breath Control.

Strapon – A belt or harness that has a dildo attached. IT allows the wearer the ability to fuck another either in the vagina or anus.

Strapping – Another term for a “beating”.

Sub – see Submissive.

Subby – see Submissive.

Subbie – see Submissive.

Submission – The act of submitting to the will and desire of another, usually within negotiated limits.

Submissive – An individual who consents to give up power to a Dominant. This can be for any duration – for an hour or a lifetime.

Subspace – A state of mind and body – often like a trance – caused by endorphins emitted during a BDSM scene.

Surface Burn – A temporary brand, usually produced with copper wire heated less hot than steel used in making a permanent brand.

Surface Piercing – Temporary piercing through the skin’s surface.

Suspension – suspending a submissive with ropes, webbing or chain so that no part of the body touches the floor. Not recommended for beginners.

Switch – A person who can both Top and bottom depending on the situation and his partner. Many switches have switches as partners.

T

24/7 – A 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. At all times.

TENS Unit – Acronym for Transcutaneous Electrical Neural Stimulation unit. Used for sexual stimulation is electrical play scenes. See also Violet Wand.

TPE – Total Power Exchange; term reserved for established 24/7 Master/slave relationships.

TT – Tit torture.

Temporary Piercing – Piercing the body temporarily. All piercings are removed at the end of the session. Same as play piercing.

Thermolysis – A form of electrical hair removal.

Thong Whip – A whip made of thing strands of either leather or rubber. When swing lightly it will not cause much pain, when swung hard it can cause considerable pain.

Timophilia – Sexual arousal from wealth, yet another thing most females have even if the wont admit to it.

Top – A Dominant, the person who is in charge or has control.

Topping from the bottom – This is where a submissive dictates the action in a scene, something that is highly frowned upon. Can also be used in real time context. When a submissive becomes too demanding.

Torture – term meaning to cause pain.

Toy, BDSM – Any piece of equipment used in a BDSM scene.

Tragus – Piercing through the ridge on the face side of the ear hole.

Transgender – Not quite male, not quite female.

Transgenderism – incorporating manners, behaviors, appearance, etc of the opposite sex while still maintaining some of the above of your biological sex.

Tweezer Nipple Clamps – A style of nipple clamp that is like a pair of tweezers with a ring around the outside. As you push the ring toward the pincher ends, it causes the clamp to tighten or bite harder.

U

Urethral Play – Play involving the urethra, the tube that runs between the bladder and the outside of the body. Not for beginners.

Urethral Sound – Medical device to be inserted into the urethra in medical play.

Urolagnia – Sexual excitement from urine or the act of urination

V

Vacuum Pumping – Using the suction of a vacuum to increase the size of body parts.

Vampirism – Sexual arousal caused by drinking blood

Vanilla – People not in the BDSM or Fetish lifestyle. Most people, whether admitted or not have some sort of fetish.

Violet Wand – An electric device usually in form of a glass cylinder, which uses the effect of high frequency electric charges to apply intense stimulation.

Virtual life or Virtual Time – v/l or v/t – often used to describe “online life” as opposed to r/l (real life).

W

WS – see Water Sports.

Water Sports – The sexual enjoyment of urine play. Also called Golden Showers (or GS).

Wattenburg Wheel – A medical pinwheel that is commonly used in BDSM play to stimulate or cause a feeling sensation.

Wax Play – Play in which the Dominant brings hot wax on the submissive’s skin.

Web – A bondage device, popular in many dungeons, created with ropes that are spun like a spider’s web.

Weights – Used to stretch body parts such as nipples and labia; usually attached to clamps or piercings.

Whip – Usually made of leather with a medium size handle and long braided leather strings.

Whipping Post – In olden times, a post to which offenders were fastened for whippings. Reproductions are sometimes used in BDSM dungeons.

X

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Z

Zelophilia – Sexual arousal from jealousy

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The subject of Fetish Safety and Sexual Predators has come up on several forums and discussion boards lately. For the novice submissive there is a lot of information available, however difficult it may be to locate on the web. Searching through the tons of Profiles and Listings on the net may be easy enough, but finding solid information about the warning signs of predators can leave a searcher in the dark. The Novice Dominant may find even less information as the general misperception exists, both in and out of the lifestyle, that only submissives are subject to abuse.

THE ACID TEST By DrSpankenStein@AOL.com

Introduction

The term ‘Acid Test’ is an old prospecting term. A powerful acid can dissolve most base metals in a matter of minutes. However, gold will stand up to most acids. So the ‘Acid Test’ was an easy way for people to make sure they had a real nugget of gold and not a lump of the ‘fool’s’ variety. In the same way, these tests are meant to be quick ways to identify fake Doms. Passing all these tests is no guarantee either, there is no replacement for getting to know your prospective partner as well as possible BEFORE YOU EVEN MEET IN PERSON.

Now most of these tests are designed in mind for a submissive female trying to sort through men claiming to be Doms online. They are largely based on the many questions I get asked by my female friends still searching for a Dominant partner. Some of them can probably be used by male subs as well, but for the most part, these tests are best for ferreting out male fakes. Vanilla males are usually after ‘easy sex’ and this motive makes them easier to identify than a lot of the fake Dommes out there.

Step One: Do the Math

Various estimates and surveys have placed the ratio of true (i.e., natural) male sexual Dominants to female sexual submissives at about one to ten. However, a quick count in any given D/s oriented chat room would lead you to believe that male Doms outnumber the subs at about two to one. Now if there is actually only one male Dom for every ten female subs, that means that 19 out of the 20 “Doms” you see online HAVE TO BE FAKES. Keep this in mind. There is a 95% chance that any man you talk to online claiming to be a Dom is no such thing. This leads us to our first rule, a rule that all statisticians and scientists already know by heart: “When in doubt, throw it out!”

Your search for a suitable Dominant partner (especially if you are seeking a serious long term relationship as well) could easily take years. That’s hardly surprising, most people spend years looking for that special lover, be they ‘vanilla’ or otherwise. So don’t be disheartened by all these drastic ratios. BUT DON’T WASTE YOUR TIME either. If any of the prospects you are chatting with online makes you feel uncomfortable for any reason, drop him. Don’t give him ‘three strikes’ or ‘extra chances to win.’ Block out his screen-name and move on. There was only a one in twenty chance he was legitimate anyway. Trust your instincts!

Step Two: Know Your Enemy

We call them Snerts. We call them HNG’s (Horny Net Geeks). We call them Wannabes. We call them Control Freaks. And sometimes, tragically, we even find some that can only be called rapists and predators. They are all your ENEMY. Don’t bother thinking they are anything less. Even a more or less well meaning Snert can land you in a hospital. Sexual Dominance and submission is not for dilettantes or amateurs: Not, no, and never! Even if he turns out to be a more or less nice guy, if he’s not a Dom, he’s not going to give you what you really need, and he will likely give you many things you don’t (like medical bills and other assorted headaches).

The Snert

Snerts are basically looking for easy sex. They are counting on the (highly inaccurate) assumption that sexual submissives are simply ‘easy lays.’ Nothing could be farther from the truth, but that doesn’t deter them at all. They are typically middle aged to somewhat older men. They are often married. They are usually trying to bolster their flagging vanilla sex lives with some casual screwing around. They target submissives because they think that they won’t make demands on there sexual prowess (another bad assumption). They can be easily spotted because they almost always demand or at least emphasize sexual intercourse being a part of their ‘scenes.’

The HNG (Horny Net Geek)

HNG’s are usually the most harmless (and yet often the most annoying) of the enemy types. Most are teenagers and young men looking for some quick cyber-sex or even phone-sex. They are usually pretty sophisticated about there D/s jargon and the ‘scenes’ they describe to you can be pretty elaborate. Geeks do their homework. They scour the porno sites for ideas, and hang out in D/s chats for hours on end learning the ‘lingo.’ The are most easily spotted because they want to move on to cyber-sex and phone sex very quickly. They like to offer online collars, and spend hours on end in chat rooms ‘playing’ with their ‘subbies.’ Don’t waste your time with them.

Control Freaks

The second most dangerous type of enemy is the Control Freak. Control freaks are what most psychologists and therapists call ‘controlling personalities.’ They are the type of person that wants to be in control of everything around them. They want all their family and friends to behave exactly as they say. They are extremely manipulative people. These men can be dangerous because many really have convinced themselves that they are Dominants as a way to justify their dysfunctional lives. Many inexperienced submissives find themselves ‘naturally’ attracted to these men because outwardly they seem so ‘in command’ of things all the time. The truly ironic (and sad) thing is, a controlling personality is actually the closest thing to the OPPOSITE of a sexual Dominant.

Controls Freaks can be spotted because they often talk about ‘taking care of you’ and also ‘knowing what’s best for you.’ They almost always try to play on your emotions; especially guilt. They also usually criticize and even resent the advice you get from other people. They often talk about 24/7 D/s relationships without going into any details about what kind of actual scenes they play. They are fond of telling you that they prefer the ‘mental aspect’ of Domination and submission. They tend to be both demanding and argumentative. Nothing you do will ever be ‘quite right.’ While all this may seem very repulsive and easy to avoid, be on your guard, the average control freak often seems very charming initially. Once they have their ‘hooks’ into you its very hard to get untangled.

Rapists and Predators

The last and most dangerous type of enemy is the rapist or predator. These are the men most likely to damage or even end your life. The truly frightening thing about these evil men it that there is NO easy way to spot them. Rapists can be anything from bums to bank mangers, and anyone from family members to total strangers. One in four women has suffered an attack from this vile creature, and one in seven men as well! There motive is violence. The best defense is never make yourself too vulnerable.

To defend yourself from predators, learn all the in’s and out’s of setting up a good Safety Net. Follow these procedures religiously. Most important of all TAKE YOUR TIME getting to know your prospective play partners. This is good advice in any case. If you know your partner well, you’re more likely to have a good time with him (because you will feel more comfortable during that first Scene). Predators are more likely to move on in search of easy prey, they do tend to be impulsive. If a ‘dom’ you have been talking too suddenly seems to loose interest in you after a period of time, you may have just saved your own life. Don’t go chasing after anybody. A true Dom doesn’t need to play ‘hard to get.’

Step 3: Know your goal!

Take the time to figure out what you want. It’s often hard for newbie subs to do this because sometimes they lack knowledge of what choices are available to them. SO ARM YOURSELF WITH KNOWLEDGE! There are many fine publications, books, and internet websites that cater to sexual submissives. So start reading! Learn about the different types of play and how they should be conducted. Learn everything you can about how to set up a Safety Net. Learn all the do’s and don’ts of meeting others and playing safely. Decide what your Limits are and set them down on paper. This may seem like a lot of homework to do in the name of fun, but also keep in mind that that it’s your ASS that’s (literally) on the line here.

Know what a real Dom acts like. Remember, you are probably a sexual submissive because you ARE in control the rest of the time. You are strong! Likely even ambitious as well. You have a career, or goals, or a lifestyle that demands this high level of energy and control. So giving away your control is a beautiful respite from everyday life. Your power and energy is something you only want to give to someone you trust, and in intimate situations at that. It’s a very personal thing to you!

Well guess what, sexual Dominants are usually the compliment of this. We are strong people too, and we do tend to be intelligent. We are often highly trained professionals or skilled craftsmen. However, we tend to avoid lifestyles and careers that demand we be in control all the time. We tend to be easygoing. I have never in my life met, or even heard of, an uptight sexual Dominant. We like being in control in INTIMATE situations. It’s a respite from the way we live OUR everyday lives. We are not really the opposite of you, but we are the ‘puzzle piece’ that fits next to you snugly. In another words, don’t look for a Dom that’s exactly like you. You won’t find him. Don’t look for a Dom that wants to run your whole life; he doesn’t exist.

ABOVE ALL, if you’re prospective Dom seems like a generally ‘nice guy’ you’re likely on the right track! Take the time to get to know him. Don’t let the five control freaks on the other side of the chat room demand your attention. A natural Dom isn’t likely to make demands until its time to play.

Step 4: Memorize the Acid Tests!

Test #1: When in doubt, throw it out! Don’t waste your time with people that make you feel uncomfortable. Even if the guy was a real Dom, if his personality makes you feel uncomfortable, he’s not going to be fun to play with.

Test #2: “You’d better call me Sir!” is the mating call of a HNG or control freak. Real Doms don’t have to ask for titles, we EARN them. Most real Doms will say things like “please, call me Mike…”

Test #3: “I want you to take my collar before you play with me.” This is another common demand of fakes, most often made by control freaks. They have to isolate you from other people and their advice, and sometimes a little ole “cyber-collar” is just the thing! Cyber-collars are worth less than the leather required to make one.

Test #4: If you get an Instant Message that says something like “On your knees you [slave, slut, bitch, whore, etc.]” This is the mating call of the HNG. Use some common sense here. Why waste time with somebody that’s not even polite? There’s a time and a place for these endearing terms, and it isn’t online!

Test #5: “I don’t have to answer that question!” or “It’s not proper etiquette for you to ask a Master that.” are examples of some the dangerous LIES that control freaks and snerts use. This is the Acid test I personally think is the most important! A Dom had better be ready to at least TRY and answer every question you have, and HONESTLY at that! Its literally your ass that’s on the line! Never forget this!

Test #6: “Its my way or the highway!” or words to that effect, are the mating cry of the common control freak. Doms can have Limits too, but its your Limits that count FIRST. Don’t let any would-be ‘dom’ tell you differently. Don’t let any of the wannabe subs tell you differently either. Where Male Dom/Fem sub play is concerned, it’s ALWAYS LADY’S CHOICE!

Test #7: Don’t bother with online collars. Don’t make decisions about a prospective partner based on his online play style. It’s a very simple test if you think about it: would a real life Dominant waste time on cyber sex? Please take my word for it; the answer is NO. Forget it, once you’ve done the real thing, cyber is just too damn dull.

Test #8: Ask your prospect if he’s ever made any mistakes during a scene. If he say’s ‘no,’ run for your life! If he says, ‘very rarely,’ at least be suspicious. Everyone makes mistakes, even if they are experienced players. Sometimes submissives have Limits they don’t even know about, and even the most careful and skilled Dom the world will trip over these occasionally. Remember, according to our good friends of the Christian faith, the last perfect guy to walk this planet got nailed to a tree for his trouble. So expect competence, but not miracles.

Test #9 “I’m a [bank president, captain of industry, TV producer, self-made millionaire… yadda yadda yadda.]” Wouldn’t it be nice to meet a rich Dom too? Sure it would! But use some common sense too. How many captains of industry have hours to spend in an AOL chat room? Also, think about this personality profile; if this super successful, always-in-control person is really into D/s, he’s likely a submissive! I have met a lot of female submissives that fit this ambitious profile, but not one Dom yet!

Test #10 “I’m 33 years old, and I’ve been a Master for 15 years.” Gimme a break! What are the odds? When you ask about a Doms level of experience (and its a good idea to do so) remember to do the math as well. 18 year old boys don’t care about the intricacies of D/s; they want to get laid. Trust me on this one Ladies, I was an 18 year old boy once! I personally believe that people do become what they are (be it gay, straight, Dom or sub) very early in life, but it takes maturity and training to be a Master. What are the odds a person became a Master when they were still using clearacil?

Test #11 Ask for references! Especially if he claims to be ‘very experienced.’ Talk to the references ON THE PHONE. Lots of HNG’s have female screen-names set up to act as ‘references’ for them! I notice that a lot of newbies seem to have trouble with this concept. Which is understandable since in the vanilla world its considered rude to talk to a guy’s ex-girlfriend. But in the D/s Scene its the opposite, experienced players will accept and accommodate this kind of request gladly.

Test #12 “I have three real life collared slaves right now, but you can’t talk to them.” Okay, when you consider the ratio and all, this sounds possible. What makes this an acid test failed (and failed miserably at that) is the last part. I have met couples (and even triples) that really were looking for an extra person to add to the mix. This is not uncommon at all in the Scene. But these couples were looking TOGETHER. If a ‘dom’ has anyone already collared to them, you probably ought to talk to her FIRST!

Test #13 “I don’t need safe words.” Well of course he doesn’t! If he said this he’s likely a snert and therefore he’s never really been in a scene! Of course he might be a predator too, and then he wouldn’t need safewords either. Need I say more?

Test #14 “My slaves trust me to set their Limits for them.” If you hear a “dom” say this it’s most likely because these slaves only exist in his mind. Or worse still, his ‘slave’ is simply the victim of spouse abuse. Even so called TPE (Total Power Exchange) and other sorts of 24/7 (i.e., full time) D/s relationships should involve some careful negotiation.

Test #15 “I’m Married, my wife can’t know about us” If I have to explain this one too you, you’ve got problems. I have played with many married submissives in my time, but ONLY with the express permission (and more often than not, participation) of their husbands. Safe D/s requires complete honesty. You can’t build a good Scene on lies. There are plenty of people that will be willing to tell you differently; but please note, they will all turn out to be adulterers (and hence, liars) themselves.

Test #16 Insert your own Acid Test here. You will learn much from your mistakes and missteps. If you form an online contact with a “dom” that falls through, analyze WHY it fell through. Don’t make the same mistakes twice if you can help it.

Step 5: It’s not just the men you have to screen!

Finding some female submissives to be buddies with you on your quest is a very good idea. Especially if they are experienced players; they can give you unique perspectives, emotional support, and even references to legitimate Doms to play with. They can also, most importantly, provide a Safety Net for you during those first meetings with the men you meet. The benefits of teaming up with other women in your search should be obvious!

However, be just as cautious about what you hear from other women online as well. If you are so inclined to search for a Domme for instance, the Acid tests should apply just as well. Be very cautious about the women you meet online that claim to be submissives as well. There are a great number of female HNG’s who live there D/s lifestyle in the vacuum of cyber-space. Their advice and experiences are not only useless in the real world, they can be dangerous. Another class of “female enemy” is even more tragic and dangerous; the Victim.

A Victim is just that; a victim of physical and or mental abuse that uses D/s as an excuse to continue denying the reality of her tragic situation. These people are disturbingly common as well. They are dangerous to you too! These women are not just full of very dangerous advice, but they are usually very vehement about telling you that their lifestyle is the only “real D/s.” They can fill your head full of doubts faster than one of the male enemy types.

Spare little sympathy, tell them to get help, and stay the heck away from them (in exactly this order). It may seem mercenary, but it is in fact the right thing to do. This is my training as a CASA (Citizens Against Spouse Abuse) volunteer talking. An abuse victim can only save herself, and then only when she is ready to do so. If you let her vent her frustrations and fears on you, she will then go back to her familiar little hell. Leaving you emotionally drained and likely scared too. Your quest for safe play partners is going to be tough enough as it is. Avoid Victims completely if you can, and if you can’t, urge them to get help. It’s not your job to save the world, keeping yourself safe and happy is enough work.

In Closing

This all seems like a lot of work. It is. Some of it sounds awfully scary too. It should. So why bother with this quest at all? Why not just stick “cyber only” in your profile and forget real life D/s? Why not just drop it all together? I can give you only one good reason; when it is done safely, and it suits your needs, it can be the one of the most profoundly fulfilling experiences in your life! I used to cringe at terms like “sex magic,” but now that I know the spells, I’m an unabashed Wizard! Any student of psychology can tell you that denial has its own dangers too. The easy roads are not the ones that lead to interesting places. So arm yourself with knowledge, find yourself some trustworthy friends to share the journey, and start walking. Just don’t forget to bring your Acid Tests too!

GLOSSARY

BDSM – an acronym that combines abbreviations for Bondage and Domination, Domination and Submission, and Sadism and Masochism.

Collar – a symbol of possession used to denote some sort of committed relationship between a sexual Dominant and a sexual submissive.

Control Freak – slang for a person with a dysfunctional personality type usually referred to as a “controlling personality.” See section 2, paragraph four.

Cyber – slang for being online. Often refers to Cyber-sex.

Cyber Sex – interacting with another person online for the express purpose of sexual arousal.

D/s – abbr. for Domination and Submission.

Dom – abbr. or slang for a (usually male) sexual Dominant. A person that derives sexual and mental satisfaction from taking control of intimate sexual encounters. They are often simulated by using techniques such as sexual sadism, bondage, domineering role-play, and generally taking a commanding role in intimate situations.

Domme – abbr. or slang for a female sexual Dominant. See also Dom.

HNG – acronym for “Horny Net Geek.” See section 2, paragraph two.

Limit – something that either partner in a D/s relationship will not do, or does not like. Basically, a specific preference concerning D/s play. The submissive’s Limits should always take precedence over the Dominant’s. Limits should always be discussed and set out before a Scene ever starts. Respecting Limits is not an option, it’s a requirement.

Master – A title of honor for a (male) sexual Dominant that usually denotes either a high level of experience or competence. Alternatively used as a term of endearment for the Dom in a Scene featuring “Master/slave” role-playing.

Mistress – A title of honor for a (female) sexual Dominant that usually denotes either a high level of experience or competence. Alternatively used as a term of endearment for the Domme in a Scene featuring “Mistress/slave” role-playing.

Safe Word – a code word used by the submissive to signal his/her Dominant partner to either stop, slow down, or even completely end a Scene. “Safe Signals” must be substituted when the submissive is gagged or cannot otherwise speak. These are not an option for safe play, they are a requirement.

Safety Net – a person or persons who take the responsibility to make sure that your real life meeting with a prospective play partner is safe. This can range from actually “chaperoning” the meeting to setting up “safe calls” and so forth. This is a requirement for submissives, not an option, as it is the only defense they have against predators, rapists, and con artists. Learn how to set one up and set them up religiously. Even vanilla women should learn to do this!

Sexual Masochist – a person that can experience profound arousal and/or euphoria from controlled doses of pain and other extreme stimuli.

Sexual Sadist – a person that can experience profound arousal and/or euphoria from inflicting carefully controlled doses of pain and other extreme stimuli on sexual Masochists. They DO NOT generally enjoy inflicting pain for its own sake. Nor do they enjoy using such stimuli on people that do not find it pleasurable.

Slave – a title of endearment and ownership given to sexual submissives that are participating in Master/slave lifestyles or role-playing. This usually signifies that the submissive wears the “Collar” of a particular Dominant.

Sub – abbr. or slang for a sexual submissive. A person who derives sexual and mental satisfaction from having control taken away from them in intimate sexual situations. They are often (but not always) sexual masochists. They often derive pleasure from bondage, and generally taking a subservient role in intimate situations.

Scene – slang for relating to D/s. As in “Yes, she’s a legitimate player in the Scene.” Also slang for a specific session of D/s. As in “I was in this wonderful Scene last night.” Often used as a verb in the same case; “They Scened at the party last night.”

Subbie – common endearment for a sexual submissive, usually a female submissive.

Vanilla – slang for things that are not “kinky” or not related to sexual Dominance and submission.

Victim – a victim of abuse that uses D/s to “legitimize” her tragic situation. See section 5, paragraph 2.

Wannabe – derogatory; most often refers to a person that pretends to be a legitimate real life player in D/s. Most often used in reference to females that pretend to be sexual submissives.

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