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− | A submissive is a person that [[ | + | A submissive, or sub, is a person that [[Submission|gives up some degree of authority and/or control]] to a [[Dominant]] either [[24/7|all the time]] or for the duration of a [[BDSM]] [[Scene]], not to be confused with [[Bottom]] or [[Slave]]. |
The term "sub" is synonymous with submissive and is a gender neutral identification. | The term "sub" is synonymous with submissive and is a gender neutral identification. | ||
− | Submissive may also refer to the personality traits of a particular individual. | + | Submissive may also refer to the personality traits of a particular individual. |
See also [[S-types]]. | See also [[S-types]]. | ||
− | [[Category:BDSM Theory]][[Category:Status Roles]][[Category:S-types]] | + | [[Category:BDSM Theory|BDSM_Theory]]<br/>[[Category:Status Roles|Status_Roles]]<br/>[[Category:S-types]] |
Revision as of 19:14, 31 March 2014
A submissive, or sub, is a person that gives up some degree of authority and/or control to a Dominant either all the time or for the duration of a BDSM Scene, not to be confused with Bottom or Slave.
The term "sub" is synonymous with submissive and is a gender neutral identification.
Submissive may also refer to the personality traits of a particular individual.
See also S-types.