Bdsm submissive psychology
An Owned Life~2nd Edition
For in BDSM the submissive (or “sub”) willingly grants the dominant (or “dom”) What's perhaps most interesting in all this is the psychological (rather than.
How It Really 'Feels' To Be The Submissive Sex Partner
Feb 28, In BDSM, this altered reality usually takes place in the mind, talking about the specific psychological state of mind that the submissive partner.
Oct 10, The most common practice when engaging in BDSM is the delegation of roles: submissive and dominant. Currently, male domination and.
Description:David Williams Science fiction fans keen on Star Trek will know a different version of subspace than what we're talking about here, but, just like in the show, "subspace" in BDSM refers to a specific kind of space with its own rules, texture, and properties -- a kind of altered reality. In BDSM, this altered reality usually takes place in the mind, although changes in the surrounding physical space can make a difference as well. This is why, for instance, people go out of their way to visit dungeons or set up private play rooms. These intentionally designed settings make it easier to get into the mood of an interaction -- to enter a psychological state where all the worries, cares, underlying thoughts, and emotions are stripped away, and your deepest, darkest fantasies can become reality. When we're talking about "subspace," we're talking about the specific psychological state of mind that the submissive partner or "sub" enters into during a scene with a dominant partner. In many ways, getting into a subspace follows many of the same steps of practicing basic mindfulness, and is not nearly as strange as it may sound.
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