Slave positions are fundamental poses or stances used in BDSM to establish a power dynamic between the dominant (or top) and the submissive (or bottom). These positions help create a sense of protocol and structure within BDSM relationships, allowing for clear communication and expectations. While the term “slave” is used in this context, it can be interchanged with “submissive” or “bottom” based on personal preference and dynamic within the relationship.
The History of Slave Positions Slave positions have been a part of kink culture for centuries and are deeply rooted in the history of BDSM. They were popularized by the Gore Books and are commonly used in higher protocol situations and relationships. Many of the positions are inspired by historical ways of showing reverence, such as kneeling or bowing one’s head.
The Purpose of Slave Positions The primary purpose of these positions is to allow the submissive to be ready and waiting for the dominant, showing respect and readiness for play or punishment. These positions can be used in various ways, including daily life, playtime, and marking the beginning or end of a scene.
The History of Slave Positions Slave positions have been a part of kink culture for centuries and are deeply rooted in the history of BDSM. They were popularized by the Gore Books and are commonly used in higher protocol situations and relationships. Many of the positions are inspired by historical ways of showing reverence, such as kneeling or bowing one’s head.
The Purpose of Slave Positions The primary purpose of these positions is to allow the submissive to be ready and waiting for the dominant, showing respect and readiness for play or punishment. These positions can be used in various ways, including daily life, playtime, and marking the beginning or end of a scene.