Recently I've been teaching classes on some of the different psychologies of people within the BDSM scene and who report to Dominatrices and lifestyle Dominants; submissives, slaves, masochists and fetishists. I feel that this is one of the areas least understood, and which in Dominatrix training is remiss in being taught. Firstly let me qualify the term "slave". And not in other words been coerced, trafficked, involuntary or anything else of that nature. The Master has to make sure the slave is happier serving than not.
Slave is a term often used in BDSM to connote a specific form of submissive. A sexual roleplay or consensual slave could also be a masochist or bottom , but this is not always the case. This term is widely used, as it has a certain self-affirming weight. Some practitioners feel the difference between submissive and slave is the degree of submission.
Though there are many ways to have a sexual rendezvous, there are few so varied, convenient, and strange as the love hotels of Japan. From a high school classroom to a Hello Kitty-themed dungeon to the inevitable, and cliched, sexy nurse, the options are endless and often creepy. Misty Keasler captured this surreal underworld in Love Hotels: […]. In a town full of mostly predator shifters, Liam Nelson has every right to be cautious of everything and everyone around him. Being a sheep shifter basically puts him at the bottom of the food chain.