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How To Be A Dom

It’s possible to enjoy your kinks in a way that not only makes you a gentleman but makes you more desirable to women.

Everyone has their own kinks, fetishes, fantasies, and desires. The degree in which you push these is the main thing that separates the freaks from the vanilla. The first step in all of this is to accept the kinks you have and begin to be honest and mature about them. If you are unable to have an open discussion about your fetishes, it’s almost certain you are not capable of exploring them safely.

I use the terms kink and fetish often in this article, and figure I should take a second to explain the subtle difference in the terms. A fetish is an abnormal desire (and that doesn’t have to be sexual). Fetish is always specific, while kink in general. Your kink encompasses all of your fetishes, but not the other way around. At the same time, a single fetish can be referred to as a kink.

While kink can come in any form or function, the vast majority of all kinks will either be something you do to someone else or something someone else does to you. Almost all of these scenarios involve a form of power play: someone is in control of the scene, making choices, and ensuring results.

This article is about being a Dom. A Dominant, also known as a Top, is always in control. Make no mistake, being a Dom is a lot of work and responsibility.

Why would any woman want to submit?

When examined on their own, a lot of the specific elements of kink are wrong, offensive, degrading, and/or humiliating. It’s common for people to question the motives and reasons behind doing these things, and these challenges should be encouraged. If you can’t explain why what you are doing is right, and rooted in respect, then you have no business doing these things in the first place.

The concept behind a power-exchange relationship is based on respect and the earnest desire to be a positive, healthy, mate. Pain, degradation, and humiliation are all tools used for emotional manipulation. When and how you use these tools depends on the reaction and result you intend from your sub.

A true Dom will degrade a sub because he respects them. A Dom sadist will hurt a sub because he loves them. At no point is it about anger, hate, or disgust.

By taking control, you are taking responsibility for the quality of the sex you are having. It is entirely on you for her to have a good time. If you are good at what you do, taking on this burden frees her up to do nothing more than experience and enjoy. She can entirely shut off her brain, and submit.

The truth of submission is in her submitting to herself, letting her need for control go and becoming entirely free. This amount of trust is not something to take lightly, if it scares you you should consider doing kinky things with your partner, but not going as far as to think of yourself as a Dom.

The power paradox

The fundamental concept around a Dominant & submissive relationship (D/s) is that the dominant is in control. They make the choices, they give the orders, and they deliver the punishments when appropriate.

The paradox is that even in the most extreme D/s relationships, the sub has the ultimate power. It is always up to her what is unacceptable, she always has the final say as to what you can or cannot do with or to her. The only choice a sub has to make in a full power exchange relationship is continuing to choose to give away her control and power. Make no mistake, no matter what the dynamics of your relationship this ultimate control must always be willfully given.

Mistakes are unacceptable

As a Dom, it is your job to be confidently in control of the situation at all times. You need to adopt the ideology that mistakes are unacceptable. This seems a contradiction, as no one ever intends to make a mistake, but somethings should not be done in practice until you are confident you can accomplish them with skill and precision. For example, you do not learn how to land an airplane through trial and error.

The job of a good Dom is to be pushing the limits and boundaries of his sub, without ever going too far and breaking them. You want to push them as hard as you can, with them yearning to come back and see you again when you are finished. If they don’t want to come back, you did not do your job well.

Just about every aspect of D/s and kink is dangerous, either physically or mentally. Just because you see something hot in a video doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to pull it out in the middle of a scene. The best way to ensure you don’t make any mistakes is to have an honest and open line of communication with your sub, long before playtime ever starts.

Honesty is not optional

When I say honestly, I don’t mean you don’t tell any big lies, I mean brutal, stark, brazen honesty.

You need to be honest with yourself: You need to know who you are, what you want, what you need, and what you don’t.

You need to be honest with your sub: You need to accurately relay what you want and need from them, and what you are capable of giving to them in return. It is never okay to tell them what you think they want to hear, you need to tell them only the truth, no matter how difficult it may be.

You need to ensure your sub is honest with you: It’s not enough to hear your sub tell you something, and then go on your merry way. You need to be sure what they are telling you is the truth. Breaking a sub’s limits by doing only what they said they wanted will leave them as hurt and broken as if you did what they said they didn’t.

It’s up to you to ensure you are working with accurate information.
I am not trying to say that a sub will lie to you, sure some may, but more often than not the sub will simply be ignorant of their own limits, needs, and desires. This isn’t an insult, it’s often impossible to know how you will react to a situation until you are in it. It’s not their fault, but it is always up to you to get it correct, regardless of what they might believe or have said.

When something does go wrong, it’s on you to handle it like a man. It’s your job to make sure they are calm, safe, and healthy and to discuss what just happened. You need to accept and own up to any of your own faults, and you need to provide boundless support and compassion. You should not expect to continue having fun that night, or possibly longer, depending on what she needs. This is your penance for the mistake, and you are never allowed to forget what is most important in all of this:

Everything is about her

Have no illusions: a Dom man should always be a gentleman first. While it is you making all choices and holding all control, you need to understand that everything you do is for and about her. Every choice you make needs to be the best choice for her, often this requires you to be selfless if you can’t handle that this dynamic is not for you.

For a sub to give away all control and power, they need to trust you and your choices implicitly. To gain this level of trust you need to prove, with every choice you make, that she will be rewarded for putting her trust in you. Everything you do should be done for a reason, and that reason should always be positive for your pet.

Have pride and show no regrets

At the onset of this article, I claimed that your kinks can make you more attractive to women. The key in this is you first have to be a good man, and good at what you do. If you are a Dom you need to be confident you are a good Dom, you need to be proud of who you are and what you can do.

If this is true, you are capable of showing pride and confidence in your ability as a Dom, and through that gain inherit respect as a man and a lover. You should never hide from your perversions, you should always be proud. This doesn’t mean you should advertise it, but when the topic comes up, or the moment is correct to bring it up, you have the ability to ooze confidence along with intrigue and appeal.

Most men are too afraid to talk about sex, at all. By you saying, earnestly, “I am sexually dominant” you have created a line of conversation too appealing to ignore. By having the ability to answer any of her questions (when in doubt, be honest) you will become irresistible to a woman who shares your kinks.

If a woman can describe you as intriguing, exciting, and confident, you are doing very well. Obviously your kink will deter some women, but this shouldn’t bother you. Any woman who is turned off by your honest self is clearly not a fit for you. Be polite, do not attack or offend, and move on.

Final Random Toy Tips

If you start to take your kink seriously, you are going to end up with an assortment of toys, tools, and props. Treat this with respect, and follow these tips:

Know how to use your toys properly, their limits, and all applicable safety measures.

Clean all toys before and after every use.

Keep toys organized and stored properly, like a mechanic’s tools. They are not all thrown into a pile somewhere.

Keep all locks locked (including handcuffs) at all times. This way you will always be sure you have the keys before using the item.

Don’t hide your toys away. If you are proud of what you do, you will have no reason to hide your tools. At the same time, you don’t see a mechanic storing his wrenches on the mantle. Have pride, but don’t flaunt.

A final note: if you are doing anything kinky or even remotely dangerous, be sure to have a safe word. The majority of the kink community uses Yellow (for slow down, ease off) and Red (for stop right now, this is bad).
3 weeks ago. Thursday, January 1, 2026 at 2:02 AM

Consent is a fundamental principle in kink and BDSM relationships. It refers to the voluntary agreement between participants to engage in specific activities. In these contexts, consent is not just a one-time agreement but an ongoing dialogue that can evolve as the dynamics of the relationship change. This ensures that all parties involved feel safe, respected, and empowered throughout their experiences.

In BDSM, consent is often articulated through the concept of informed consent, which means that all individuals should have a clear understanding of what activities they are agreeing to partake in.

This includes knowledge of the risks involved and the boundaries set by each participant. It is crucial to recognize that consent must be based on clear and open communication, where each individual feels free to express their limits and desires without fear of judgment or coercion.

Moreover, consent is not static; it can be revoked at any time. Participants should regularly check in with each other to gauge comfort levels and adjust activities accordingly. This ongoing engagement helps foster trust and enhances the overall experience, making it essential for a healthy dynamic in any kink or BDSM relationship.

Key Principles of Consent in BDSM Practices

The practice of consent in BDSM revolves around several key principles that ensure the safety and satisfaction of all participants. Understanding these principles can help create a more fulfilling and respectful environment.

Informed Consent: Participants must be fully aware of the activities they are agreeing to, including potential risks and the nature of the play involved. This helps ensure that everyone is on the same page.

Voluntary Agreement: Consent must be given freely, without manipulation, coercion, or pressure. Each individual should feel empowered to say yes or no at any time.
Revocability: Consent can be withdrawn at any moment. It is vital for participants to feel secure in their ability to change their minds without facing repercussions.
Communication: Clear and open dialogue about desires, limits, and safewords is essential. Effective communication reduces misunderstandings and fosters a stronger connection.
Respect for Boundaries: Each participant’s limits should be honored and respected. Engaging in aftercare and debriefing after a scene can help reinforce this respect and provide emotional support.
By adhering to these principles, participants in BDSM and kink can engage in their practices with a greater sense of security and mutual respect.

How to Communicate Consent Effectively in Kink Scenarios
Effective communication is critical for establishing and maintaining consent in kink scenarios. Here are some strategies to enhance communication and ensure that consent is both understood and respected:

Establish Safewords: Decide on a safeword (a word or signal that participants can use to pause or stop the activity) before engaging in play. This creates a clear mechanism for safety and immediate communication.
Regular Check-ins: Throughout a scene, take moments to check in with each other. Simple questions like "How are you feeling?" or "Are you okay with this?" can help gauge comfort levels and reinforce trust.
Discuss Boundaries: Have open discussions about personal boundaries before engaging in any activities. This can include physical boundaries, emotional boundaries, and specific limits related to certain practices.
Practice Active Listening: When discussing consent and boundaries, practice active listening to show that you value each other’s thoughts and feelings. This can help build a safe space for honest communication.
Use Aftercare: Aftercare is the process of attending to one another’s emotional and physical needs after a scene. Engaging in aftercare helps reinforce consent and demonstrates care and respect for one another.
By integrating these practices into kink scenarios, participants can foster a more respectful and consensual environment that enhances their experiences.

Deeper Reflection Section
To further reflect on the concept of consent in kink and BDSM, consider these thought-provoking questions:

What does consent mean to you personally, and how do your beliefs shape your interactions?


1. Have you ever felt pressured to give consent? How did that affect your experience?
2. What are your boundaries, and how do you communicate them to others?
3. How do you ensure that consent is a continuous dialogue in your relationships?
4. In what ways can you be more proactive about checking in with your partner(s) during          play?
5. How do you feel about the concept of safewords, and have you discussed them with            your partner(s)?
6. What role does aftercare play in your understanding of consent and emotional support?
7. How can you create a safe environment for open discussions about consent and                  boundaries?
Reflecting on these questions can deepen your understanding of consent and empower you to engage more thoughtfully in kink and BDSM practices.
 

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