Does being a Dominant means being demanding, controlling, rude and just using the submissive as a tool to release yourself? The short answer is no but there is plenty of people out there that believe that it is even some people that call them selves a Dominant.
BDSM is essentially role-playing. In this situation, you are taking the power from your submissive and your submissive is giving it to you willingly. These roles can be quickly strained if you are abusing your power both inside or outside the bedroom, caring more about your own pleasure rather than placing an equal amount of focus on the pleasure of your submissive, or letting the power go to your head and acting horribly to your sub.
Being a Dominant does not mean that you get to do whatever you want either. These kind of relationships rely on trust and understanding. When your submissive is bound, they expect you to be careful, caring, and considerate in the way you interact with them. If you abuse them or cross lines with them during sex and do it intentionally, this is really not okay. Always consider the submissives limits they are there to help you both . A submissive is giving you this power but they are only allowing you to keep it if you keep to there terms.
Being a Dominant does not mean being abusive. Having control over another person does not require you to harm them physically or emotionally. All punishments that may cause physical pain or humiliation should be agreed upon by both people before things even turn into sexual contact. If you use your power as justification to hit your partner or emotionally abuse them, this is another thing that is not acceptable in any way, shape, or form. Always keep these things in mind when you step into your Dominant position so as to ensure you are embracing your role responsibly and treating your sub the right way.
Always keep in mind:
1.Take Responsibility for Your Sub's Pleasure as Well As Your Own
2. Make Sure to Communicate Extensively with Your Sub
3. Be Dominating in a Respectful and Safe Way
4. Be Willing to Explore and Try New Things (Both Sides)
BDSM is essentially role-playing. In this situation, you are taking the power from your submissive and your submissive is giving it to you willingly. These roles can be quickly strained if you are abusing your power both inside or outside the bedroom, caring more about your own pleasure rather than placing an equal amount of focus on the pleasure of your submissive, or letting the power go to your head and acting horribly to your sub.
Being a Dominant does not mean that you get to do whatever you want either. These kind of relationships rely on trust and understanding. When your submissive is bound, they expect you to be careful, caring, and considerate in the way you interact with them. If you abuse them or cross lines with them during sex and do it intentionally, this is really not okay. Always consider the submissives limits they are there to help you both . A submissive is giving you this power but they are only allowing you to keep it if you keep to there terms.
Being a Dominant does not mean being abusive. Having control over another person does not require you to harm them physically or emotionally. All punishments that may cause physical pain or humiliation should be agreed upon by both people before things even turn into sexual contact. If you use your power as justification to hit your partner or emotionally abuse them, this is another thing that is not acceptable in any way, shape, or form. Always keep these things in mind when you step into your Dominant position so as to ensure you are embracing your role responsibly and treating your sub the right way.
Always keep in mind:
1.Take Responsibility for Your Sub's Pleasure as Well As Your Own
2. Make Sure to Communicate Extensively with Your Sub
3. Be Dominating in a Respectful and Safe Way
4. Be Willing to Explore and Try New Things (Both Sides)