DrWakko |
4 years ago •
Sep 29, 2020
4 years ago •
Sep 29, 2020
DrWakko • Sep 29, 2020
Why can’t you have / put someone in bondage?
On the topic of punishment. I think too many new people get punishment and play confused. It seems they get blurred together. The stereotypical role of submissive is that they want to please. They don’t want to mess up in anyway. So punishment is something that won’t happen much if your goal is not to mess up. If a Dom is always looking to punish in the above situation then they are either abusive or they are using the wrong word. Spanking, flogging, paddling are meant to be fun acts for both parties. When you go to a dungeon you will see all of that. The people you are watching aren’t getting punished, you are watching people have a great time. This great time they are having at the dungeon is also called a play party for a reason. The other thing that could be missed is the term funishment. A funishment is meant to be playful. For example a sub is acting bratty and playfully driving you crazy. So you grab them by the hair, bend them over your knee and swat their ass a few times. One could argue that that is a punishment, but no real rules were broken (unless you have a rule about being bratty and playful) and both parties knew it would lead to spankings. So it’s more of a foreplay than punishment. Making it a funishment. As I said above a submissive wants to be good and not in trouble. The rules in a dynamic should be set up for the submissive to succeed, not fail. And if you as a Dom are set on punishment maybe you are in the wrong line of work. One of my favorite sayings is: “A happy sub is a good sub and a good sub is a happy sub.” DW |
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