![]() As far as Dom behavior goes, it "can be doing a variety of things to the sub in a sexual nature during a scene it can be making decisions for them when together (like what to pick at a restaurant) it can even be doling out punishment when the sub misbehaves or breaks rules previously agreed upon,” explains Javay Frye-Nekrasova, sex educator and pleasure expert at Lovehoney. The role of the Dom usually exists within a sexual scenario, but D/s dynamics can also be part of a full-on D/s lifestyle, depending how how immersive the Dom and sub wish to be in their roles. In a Caregiver/little scene, for instance, the Dom may take on a gentle, nurturing role. They are often a “Top” or “Active Dom,” but not always how a person acts as a Dom will depend on the play they’re engaging in. The Dom has been given the power by the submissive, meaning the submissive has surrendered to the Dom’s control. ![]() The Dom (Dominant) is the boss, so it seems only fitting to start there. We’ve pulled together everything you need to know about the Dom/sub dynamic, including how to engage in it safely and different types of D/s roles to explore. If Dom/sub relationships strike your fancy, look no further. In D/s relationships, "nothing occurs without open communication to create trust that, in turn, fosters explicit consent,” says professional kinkster Mistress Kye. These titles are explicit, meaning the Dom and sub have clearly defined their roles and have both enthusiastically consented to engage with the dynamic. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play
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