primerose |
2 years ago •
Nov 2, 2022
2 years ago •
Nov 2, 2022
primerose • Nov 2, 2022
Well put. Thank you!
Literate Lycan wrote: So in answer to your question, as in support of what others may have indicated above, I’ll caveat with this statement: A Dominant is a Dominant, a submissive is a submissive and a Switch is a switch. Allowing a submissive to take the lead in the bedroom doesn’t make a Dominant the submissive. If a submissive wanted to practice Shibari and tie up their Dominant, that doesn’t mean there is a switch in the dynamic. And I don’t think any Dominant should be considered more or less for either going along as the Rope Bunny or deciding it isn’t their thing. Likewise, a submissive who has a night of fun, relaxation and sex planned out and desiring to take the lead doesn’t make her a Dominant - she (or he) just wants to offer something to the dynamic. Letting someone perform an act on you doesn’t make you submissive. Being submissive in the act does. Does that make sense?
If the Dominant literally assumes a submissive role and position, they are switching and that would pretty much make them a switch. Nothing wrong with that, but to paraphrase Secret Mind, “Words have meaning.” We don’t change the definition simply to suit an individual. Someone wants to call themselves a Dominant but they switch roles on the fly, they are a switch regardless of what they call themselves. |
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