Female submission
Female submission is a part of BDSM where a woman voluntarily gives up control to a Dominant partner. This can be in a sexual or non-sexual context and is often a part of a Dominant/submissive relationship.
Overview[edit]
Female submission can take many forms, from traditional gender roles in a heterosexual relationship to more extreme forms of submission such as sexual slavery. It is important to note that all forms of submission are based on consent, and any activities that occur within a Dominant/submissive relationship should be agreed upon by both parties.
Types of Female Submission[edit]
There are several types of female submission, including but not limited to:
- Sexual submission: This is where the submissive partner gives up control of their sexual activities to their Dominant partner. This can include a variety of activities, from light bondage to more extreme forms of BDSM.
- Service submission: In this type of submission, the submissive partner serves their Dominant in non-sexual ways. This can include tasks such as cleaning, cooking, or other forms of service.
- Total Power Exchange (TPE): This is a type of relationship where the submissive partner gives up all control to their Dominant partner. This can include all aspects of their life, from financial decisions to personal care.
Safety and Consent[edit]
Safety and consent are paramount in any BDSM relationship. All activities should be negotiated beforehand, and a safeword should be established to ensure the submissive partner can end any activity if they become uncomfortable. It is also important for the Dominant partner to regularly check in with the submissive partner to ensure they are comfortable with the activities.
See Also[edit]
- Female submission
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Caged woman
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Nude slave girl
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Submissive stripping nude
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Submissive BDSM - Inspection pose
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