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24/7 or less commonly 24/7/365 is a [[power exchange]] [[:Category:Relationships| relationship]] in which the [[s-type]] is subject to the [[protocol| protocalls]] in the D/s relationship anytime, anyplace the [[d-type]] decides and the dominant partner has access to all powers they have negotiated for at all times of the day, to include times and spaces where the the [[d-type]] and [[s-type]] are not together.
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*'''Not 24/7''' A command that a s-type may not experience orgasm would apply for the duration of the scene or until retracted.
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*'''24/7''A command that the s-type may not experience orgasm would apply at all times indefinitely, until retracted, even if both are separated across great distances for extended periods of time.
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24/7 is an abbreviation which stands for "24 hours a day, 7 days a week"; the extended phrase 24/7/365 adds "... 365 days a year"
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This terms is also frequently used in conjunction with [[TPE]]; ''24/7 TPE'' indicating a dynamic synonymous with [[Master/slave]].
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24/7 is considered edge play because of the profound psychological impact through [[Pavlovian Conditioning| conditioning]] that this type of power exchange can have, and that if not very carefully and skillfully managed can lead to very long lasting and damaging psychological effects.
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[[Category:Power Exchange]][[Category:Edge Play]][[Category:Relationships]][[Category:Culture]]
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Revision as of 08:14, 28 March 2014

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