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+ | Status roles are a self given title that represent some aspect of a person's being. Many indicate some kind of relationship status and thus require a level of consent to be practiced. On some level, every one of these terms being defined has some level of [[role essentialism]] and in many cases language choice may presume gender but is never gender exclusionary. | ||
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== Neutral Statuses == | == Neutral Statuses == | ||
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+ | Neutral statuses imply no direct association to a specific Dominant or submissive role. | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 10 March 2014
Status roles are a self given title that represent some aspect of a person's being. Many indicate some kind of relationship status and thus require a level of consent to be practiced. On some level, every one of these terms being defined has some level of role essentialism and in many cases language choice may presume gender but is never gender exclusionary.
Neutral Statuses
Neutral statuses imply no direct association to a specific Dominant or submissive role.
- Switch
- Sadist
- Masochist
- Sadomasochist
- Unpartnered
- Brother
- sister
- priestess
- Member of house
- Swinger
- Mentor
- mentee
- Protector
- Protected
- Top
- bottom
- Play Partner
- pony
- Dungeon Monitor
D-Types
- Master
- Handler
- Trainer
- Owner
- Daddy
- Trainer
- Dominant
- Maker
- Deity (God, Goddess)
- House Dom
- Professional Dom
- Big
s-types
- Alpha slave
- Unowned
- Collared
- babygirl
- pet
- property
- kajira
- submissive
- slave
- doll
- toy
- worshiper
- Under Consideration
- Professional slave
- little
- charge