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== Short answers to common questions ==
Short answers to common questions. This page provides concise responses to frequently asked questions related to femdom, kink, and BDSM. Many answers contain links to further information from this wiki or elsewhere, offering more detailed guidance and resources.
To quickly search for an answer, click the magnifying glass icon on the bottom left of the page and enter a few words related to your search. Many answers contain links to further information from [[Main Page|this wiki]] or elsewhere.


=== What are pro-dommes? ===
To quickly find an answer on this page, use your browser's search tool by pressing <code>Control+F</code> (<code>Command+F</code> on a Mac) and typing a few keywords related to your query. If you can't find what you're looking for here, you can also use the magnifying glass icon on the bottom left of the page to search the [[Main Page|entire wiki]] for more information.
Pro-dommes are usually reputable business owners with actual services; expect professional websites and business processes like intake forms.


=== What are findoms? ===
= Getting started in kink =
Findomming can be a valid kink that is different than scams. Ideally, it's a consensual relationship in which a finsub gives some sort of financial control to a findomme. Sadly, many scammers or unethical people also use the term.
Some answers for beginners, newbies, and anyone else that needs them!


=== What are scammers? ===
== How do I know if I’m a sub/switch/domme? ==
Scammers may promise certain services and offer some sexy content and interaction but they are ultimately deceptive. Some demand money and give nothing in return, some attempt blackmail. Avoid them! [https://femdom.community/index.php?title=Kink_Friendly_Professional_Counseling_and_Therapy&veaction=edit&section=2 More advice here.]
The best way to know is to learn about power exchange and kink by reading, attending educational workshops, and joining kink community. One place to start is by learning some basic [[wikipedia:Glossary_of_BDSM|BDSM vocabulary]] (definitions can vary a lot depending on the person or community). Experimentation and self-reflection are key. Take your time to explore different roles and see what feels right for you.


=== Can online-only dynamics work? ===
== My partner told me they're dominant/submissive. What do I do? ==
Many people struggle to sustain online-only dynamics. If dommes are expected to provide all of the effort in a dynamic, this can cause them to lose interest or avoid certain personals entirely. Online-only relationships are possible with effort, creativity, good use of tools, and effort.
It’s okay to ask for some time to learn, talk, and adjust to the new information about someone’s kinks before trying anything. Share your own interests and boundaries. Balance supporting your partner with communicating about your own needs. Open and honest communication is crucial for navigating this new dynamic. [[Frequently Asked Questions#My partner told me they’re dominant/submissive. What do I do?|Read more here.]]


=== Why is it so hard to connect with real people on the internet? ===
== Is it normal to feel shame about being kinky? ==
White supremacist capitalist cisheteropatriarchy ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070119143606/http://www.soaw.org/new//article.php?id=910 bell hooks]) alienates us from each other. We all have to navigate this and some people are disproportionately impacted. Practicing empathy and solidarity with others and resisting these harmful systems could help.
Sadly, many people feel shame or other reluctance about kink since it is often taboo or not widely socially accepted. (see heteronormativity and gender roles) But, there is nothing wrong with being kinky and there are plenty of people who will accept you. It’s important to find a supportive community and educate yourself to overcome these feelings.


=== Do I have to pay Lifestyle dommes (non-pros) tributes to talk to them? ===
== Is it normal to feel nervous about BDSM events? ==
Most lifestyle dommes don’t require financial or other tributes. It’s not typical of lifestyle dommes, but it is typical of scammers to use this language. Verify people before paying for things.  
Almost everyone is nervous before attending their first event, and it can be overwhelming. But you will also learn that folks at munches are surprisingly regular folks. These events are designed to be welcoming and supportive, so take a deep breath and give yourself time to adjust.


=== Is penetration submissive? ===
== Is it normal to feel scared about being new to kink? ==
Being the recipient of sexual or kink action is not necessarily the same thing as being submissive. For example, some dommes like being penetrated, some don’t. Some subs like being penetrated, some don't. Some problematic beliefs around this may relate to sexism, gender roles, and heteronormativity.
It's normal to be a bit overwhelmed and anxious. It's common for first scenes to take tons of planning and feel a bit awkward. It's very wise to be cautious. You will learn and grow. Take things at your own pace and don’t be afraid to ask for guidance.


=== How can I be more confident as a Dominant? ===
== How do I get my "vanilla" partner to dominate me? ==
Know your strengths and weaknesses, practice articulating your own needs, desires, and limits. There is no one way to be a good domme; find your way. Planning, outfits/equipment that make you feel powerful, and supportive kink community can all help. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_can_I_be_more_confident_as_a_Dom/me? Read more here.]
It’s ok to have kinks and talk about them. It’s not ok to pressure a partner into doing activities they don’t like. Give your partner time to decide if there are any kink activities that will bring them joy. Respect their limits. Introduce the concept gently and provide resources for them to learn more. [[Frequently Asked Questions#How do I get my “vanilla” wife or girlfriend to dominate me?|More about this here.]]


=== How can I find LGBTQIA friendly kink spaces? ===
== How can I be more confident as a Dominant? ==
Many play parties, munches, and educational events are led and attended by primarily LGBTQIA folks. Many dommes, switches, and submissives are queer, bi, lesbian, trans, ace, non-binary, or gender expansive.
Know your strengths and weaknesses, practice articulating your own needs, desires, and limits. There is no one way to be a good domme; find your way. Planning, outfits/equipment that make you feel powerful, and supportive kink community can all help. Confidence comes with experience and self-assurance. [[Frequently Asked Questions#How can I be more confident as a Dom/me?|Read more here.]]


=== How do I find a safe, reputable ProDomme? ===
== How do I prepare for my first scene? ==
Join local kink communities and ask others. Reputable pro-dommes have professional websites with conventional ways to pay them. They typically have screening processes like intake forms for new clients. Paying pro-dommes can be a great way to gain experience and learn.
Plan in advance; what is the goal (how do you both want to feel?), what have you and your partner agreed to, what equipment and ambience do you need, how will you initiate the scene, what is your aftercare plan? If you are using new equipment, learn to use it. Detailed planning and communication are key to a successful first scene.


=== How do I get my "vanilla" partner to dominate me? ===
== What are the best kinky outfits for dommes/subs/events/scenes, etc.? ==
It’s ok to have kinks and talk about them. It’s not ok to pressure a partner into doing activities they don’t like. Give your partner time to decide if there are any kink activities that will bring them joy. Respect their limits. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#How_do_I_get_my_“vanilla”_wife_or_girlfriend_to_dominate_me? More about this here.]
Many dungeons and play parties have dress codes; this is about creating a space where people feel they can express their kinks without judgment. Finding your own kinky look can create a sense of ritual. But, there is no one way to dress and kink doesn’t require any special clothes. Comfort and confidence should guide your choices.


=== How do I know if I’m a sub/switch/domme? ===
== What can I expect at a play party/dungeon event? ==
The best way to know is to learn about power exchange and kink by reading, attending educational workshops, and joining kink community. One place to start is by learning some basic BDSM vocabulary (definitions can vary a lot depending on the person or community): <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glossary_of_BDSM</nowiki>
Events are all different; some include performances, mingling, or scenes. Read the event description and rules carefully, including the dress code. If you are unsure about anything, reach out to the hosts in advance. Some events have volunteering options which can help you get to know people. Being well-informed can help ease any anxieties you might have.


=== How do I prepare for my first scene? ===
= Finding and Creating Connections =
Plan in advance; what is the goal (how do you both want to feel?), what have you and your partner agreed to, what equipment and ambience do you need, how will you initiate the scene, what is your aftercare plan? If you are using new equipment, learn to use it.
Tips on how to find community, make friends, and find kinky relationships.


=== How do I signal that I'm kinky on an otherwise vanilla dating profile? ===
== Can online-only dynamics work? ==
Not many vanilla people will know what D/s means or other references to the right and left side of the slash. Focus on the relationship structure and not just the sexual/kink activities.
Many people struggle to sustain online-only dynamics. If dommes are expected to provide all of the effort in a dynamic, this can cause them to lose interest or avoid certain personals entirely. Online-only relationships are possible with effort, creativity, good use of tools, and effort. Building a strong emotional connection and maintaining regular communication are essential.


=== How do I use FetLife to find my local community? ===
== What is common online dating advice for people into femdom? ==
On Fetlife you can find events like munches, educational workshops, and play parties. Click on the events tab to search by location; you’ll see a calendar. You can also choose the virtual events option and attends events anywhere!
Be able to describe your ideal dynamic, your kinks, your limits, and your definition of submission. Know what you offer as a person, figure out what you are looking for in a partner. Clear and honest profiles attract the right kind of attention. [https://www.domme-chronicles.com/ Sharyn Ferns'] [https://www.domme-chronicles.com/sharyn-ferns-femdom-books Find a Dominant Woman and Write an Awesome Online Profile books are a good start.]


=== How do I write a successful personal ad? ===
== How should I respond to personal ads? ==
Tell a detailed story of who you are with emphasis on presenting yourself well to the kind of people you want to attract so that they can imagine themselves enjoying your company. Read top-voted personal ads in some subreddits for inspiration. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Finding_a_Partner_in_Kink#How_to_write_a_successful_personal_ad Read more here.]
Read their profile and post carefully, respect their stated preferences and process, create a sense of who you are in several well-written sentences (ideally at least a paragraph), express interest in who they are. Don’t lead with your sexual fantasies even if you are seeking a casual encounter. Personalize your message to show genuine interest. [[Finding a Partner#Initiating Contact: How to Respond to Personal Ads|Read more here.]]


=== Is it bad to get inspiration from porn? ===
== How can I find LGBTQIA friendly kink spaces? ==
Porn can offer inspiration and validate kinky interests. But learn to be discerning: even if it looks “real,” notice differences between porn and irl experiences with regular people. Lots of porn caters to stereotypical cis het men, so it won't help anyone learn what dommes like.
Many play parties, munches, and educational events are led and attended by primarily LGBTQIA folks. Many dommes, switches, and submissives are queer, bi, lesbian, trans, ace, non-binary, or gender expansive. Look for inclusive events and communities that prioritize safety and respect. [[Finding a Partner#LGBTQIA+ Specific Advice|Read more here.]]


=== My partner told me they're dominant/submissive. What do I do? ===
== Do I have to pay Lifestyle dommes (non-pros) tributes to talk to them? ==
It’s ok to ask for some time to learn, talk, and adjust to the new information about someone’s kinks before trying anything. Share your own interests and boundaries. Balance supporting your partner with communicating about your own needs. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#My_partner_told_me_they’re_dominant/submissive._What_do_I_do? Read more here.]
Most lifestyle dommes don’t require financial or other tributes. It’s not typical of lifestyle dommes, but it is typical of scammers to use this language. Verify people before paying for things. Always be cautious and prioritize your safety.


=== What is non-monogamy and how does it work? ===
== How do I find a safe, reputable Pro-domme? ==
There are many relationship approaches under the umbrella of [[wikipedia:Consensual_non-monogamy|consensual non-monogamy]] (meaning non-monogamy in which everyone involved is aware and agrees): polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, relationship anarchy, and others. They all require a lot of communication.
Join local kink communities and ask others. Reputable pro-dommes have professional websites with conventional ways to pay them. They typically have screening processes like intake forms for new clients. Paying pro-dommes can be a great way to gain experience and learn. Recommendations from trusted community members can be invaluable.


=== What is common online dating advice for submissives? ===
== How do I signal that I'm kinky on an otherwise vanilla dating profile? ==
Be able to describe your ideal dynamic, your kinks, your limits, and your definition of submission. Know what you offer as a person, figure out what you are looking for in a partner. [https://www.domme-chronicles.com/sharyn-ferns-femdom-books Sharyn Ferns's Find a Dominant Woman and Write an Awesome Online Profile books are a good start.]
Not many vanilla people will know what D/s means or other references to the right and left side of the slash. Focus on the relationship structure and not just the sexual/kink activities. Subtle hints about your interests can invite further conversation.


=== What are some common online dating strategies for dommes? ===
== Where do I meet kinky people? ==
Clarify what you are looking for and what you aren’t before searching or writing a personal ad, establish boundaries, don’t be afraid to block or ignore people who don’t respect your boundaries. Seek support from other dommes/switches and friends.
Join Discord servers, subreddits, find local munches, attend kink ed, go to kink conferences, pay a pro-domme, and so on. There are many ways to find kink community; focus on making friends and learning. Expect it to take time. Building connections takes patience and effort. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Where_do_I_meet_kinky_people? Read more here.]


=== What is [https://femdom.community/wiki/Getting_Started_With_Pegging pegging/strap-on sex]? ===
== How do I use FetLife to find my local community? ==
On FetLife you can find events like munches, educational workshops, and play parties. Click on the events tab to search by location; you’ll see a calendar. You can also choose the virtual events option and attends events anywhere! Engaging with local events can help you find your community. [[Finding Your Local BDSM Community#What is Fetlife?|Read more here.]]
 
== How do I write a successful personal ad? ==
Tell a detailed story of who you are with emphasis on presenting yourself well to the kind of people you want to attract so that they can imagine themselves enjoying your company. Read top-voted personal ads in some subreddits for inspiration. Authenticity and clarity are key. [[Finding a Partner#Crafting an Effective Personal Ad|Read more here.]]
 
== What do dommes like? ==
If you are interested in someone, even for a casual encounter, the best way to ensure that both of you enjoy yourselves is to communicate directly to find out what the other person likes and doesn’t like. Avoid assuming that all dommes like the same things. Your quest is to listen, ask questions, and learn what each individual person might like in the moment. For more, see negotiation and consent.
 
= Kink vocabulary =
A glossary of common BDSM terminology relevant to femdom.
 
== What are pro-dommes? ==
Pro-dommes are usually reputable business owners with actual services; expect professional websites and business processes like intake forms. They offer professional BDSM services for a fee.
 
== What are findoms? ==
Findomming can be a valid kink that is different than scams. Ideally, it's a consensual relationship in which a finsub gives some sort of financial control to a findomme. Sadly, many scammers or unethical people also use the term. It’s important to verify and build trust.
 
== What are scammers? ==
Scammers may promise certain services and offer some sexy content and interaction but they are ultimately deceptive. Some demand money and give nothing in return, some attempt blackmail. Avoid them! Be cautious and verify people before engaging. [[Recognizing Scams|More advice here.]]
 
== What is non-monogamy and how does it work? ==
There are many relationship approaches under the umbrella of [[wikipedia:Consensual_non-monogamy|consensual non-monogamy]] (meaning non-monogamy in which everyone involved is aware and agrees): polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, relationship anarchy, and others. They all require a lot of communication. Open and honest discussions are essential for successful non-monogamous relationships.
 
== What is [[Getting Started With Pegging|pegging/strap-on sex]]? ==
It’s a kind of sex, it’s not innately kinky, it can be fun, it doesn’t have to hurt, it requires some planning and equipment if you’re new, and not all dommes and submissives like it or require it. See Ruby Ryder’s [http://pegging101.com/faq/ Pegging101] for more info.
It’s a kind of sex, it’s not innately kinky, it can be fun, it doesn’t have to hurt, it requires some planning and equipment if you’re new, and not all dommes and submissives like it or require it. See Ruby Ryder’s [http://pegging101.com/faq/ Pegging101] for more info.


=== What is Punishment versus funishment? ===
== What is Punishment versus Funishment? ==
Some people practice punishment in their dynamics, some don’t. Some kinds of punishment are more for roleplay and fun (funishment!), and some are intended more like a negative consequence. For more about this, read Ferns’ How to Handle Disobedience.
Some people practice punishment in their dynamics, some don’t. Some kinds of punishment are more for roleplay and fun (funishment!), and some are intended more like a negative consequence. For more about this, read Ferns’ How to Handle Disobedience. Understanding the intent and context is key.


=== How should I respond to personal ads? ===
== What are common norms about titling and honorifics? ==
Read their profile and post carefully, respect their stated preferences and process, create a sense of who you are in several well-written sentences (ideally at least a paragraph), express interest in who they are. Don’t lead with your sexual fantasies even if you are seeking a casual encounter. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Finding_a_Partner_in_Kink#Responding_to_personals: Read more here.]
Unless you are attending a known protocol event, in general, don’t address unfamiliar people or any role by BDSM titles/honorifics (mistress, goddess, boy, etc.) unless the two of you have specifically agreed to it. Respect and consent are crucial.


=== What is Risk Aware Consensual Kink (RACK)? ===
== What are negotiations? ==
Like the acronym suggests, practicing some kink activities involves inherent risks; [[wikipedia:Risk-aware_consensual_kink|RACK]] is a way to communicate about safety and risks with partners so that everyone consents on safety measures that work for them.
[https://kynk101.com/kink-bdsm-facts/negotiations Negotiating] is a kink term for just an up front and dedicated time for communicating about desires, limits, and ideas prior to doing a scene or dynamic. Some people find forms or checklists helpful tools to reflect on their interests and talk about them more specifically. Clear communication is essential for safe and satisfying experiences.


=== What are the basics of sex toy safety? ===
== What are OnlyFans and Fansly? ==
Insertable anal toys should have a flared base, and all insertables should be made of sanitizable materials. Insertable toys that include phthalates aren’t safe in the long-term. 100% silicone is safe, easily sanitized, tolerates heat and cold, and comes in lots of colors. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Sex_Toy_Safety_Guide Read more here.]
Many creators on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly make kinky content with femdom-themes; some offer custom content. For a fraction the price of what it costs to visit a pro-domme, you could access photo, video, audio content and in some cases interaction. It’s a way to explore and enjoy kink content safely.


=== What are the basics of STIs and Contraception? ===
== What is a munch? ==
Learn about risks related to sexually transmitted infections, how to prevent them, how to get tested, and how to talk to partners about risk reduction before doing activites that could cause pregnancy or infection. Take responsibility for contraception and learn which condoms you prefer (the quality and fit improves the experience). [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex Read more from planned parenthood.] 
[[Finding Your Local BDSM Community#What is a munch?|Munches]] are social gatherings for kink community to get to know each other in places like diners, cafés, and bars. They can be a good way to make friends in local kink community! Most munches discourage propositioning other attendees. They provide a relaxed environment to connect with others.


=== What are common norms about titling and honorifics? ===
== What is dominance? ==
Unless you are attending a known protocol event, in general, don’t address unfamiliar people or any role by BDSM titles/honorifics (mistress, goddess, boy…etc) unless the two of you have specifically agreed to it.
It can mean a kink role based on consensual authority or power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each dominant individual. It’s about consensual control and leadership.


=== What is common advice about vetting for dommes? ===
== What is submission? ==
Learn from other dommes/switches and create a community of support; write expectations about the getting-to-know-each-other part of early interactions in your ad. Most people have a process that emphasizes safety.
It can mean a kink role based on giving consensual authority to a partner to have power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each submissive person. It’s about consensual surrender and service.


=== What are negotiations? ===
== What is a switch? ==
[https://kynk101.com/kink-bdsm-facts/negotiations Negotiating] is a kink term for just an up front and dedicated time for communicating about desires, limits, and ideas prior to doing a scene or dynamic. Some people find forms or checklists helpful tools to reflect on their interests and talk about them more specifically.
Someone who enjoys both dominance and submission. They might switch within a dynamic, or keep a certain role with certain partners and another with others. Flexibility and versatility define this role.


=== What are OnlyFans and Fansly? ===
== What is a kink? ==
Many creators on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly make kinky content with femdom-themes; some offer custom content. For a fraction the price of what it costs to visit a pro-domme, you could access photo, video, audio content and in some cases interaction.
An umbrella term for taboo or alternative sexual and relationship interests and activities. It encompasses a wide range of practices and interests.


=== What are safewords? ===
== What is a top? ==
During scenes, people may use designated words other than “no more, stop, no” to indicate that they want to pause or stop. Clear signals are also important when using gags. Safewords aren’t the only safety consideration and aren’t necessary in every scene.
The person giving or doing the action in a scene. They take the active role during the activity.


=== What are the best kinky outfits for dommes/subs/events/scenes…etc? ===
== What is a bottom? ==
Many dungeons and play parties have dress codes; this is about creating a space where people feel they can express their kinks without judgment. Finding your own kinky look can create a sense of ritual. But, there is no one way to dress and kink doesn’t require any special clothes.
The person receiving the action in a scene. They take the receptive role during the activity.


=== What are the most common red flags and warning signs of scams? ===
== What is a brat? ==
[https://femdom.community/index.php?title=Kink_Friendly_Professional_Counseling_and_Therapy&veaction=edit&section=2 Read posts about common scams]. Look out for people who want AV content but won’t share theirs, want money, are pushy about sexual things immediately, want to use unusual platforms. There are many scammers, catfish, and people lying on the internet.
A kinky role that could include a pre-negotiated dynamic in which a submissive partner is sassy, disobedient, willful, or otherwise resistant within agreed-upon limits in an attempt to create fun tension and provoke their dominant partners into "punishing" them. It’s about playful defiance within consensual boundaries.


=== What are the most common scams? ===
== What is BDSM? ==
Thirsty cis men that have not learned how the kink world works and are searching for kink dispensers make easy targets for scams. If your online profile is really thirsty, you will probably attract more scammers. When interactions with strangers seem exaggeratedly sexual and fantasy-oriented within a few messages, it’s probably a scam.
An umbrella term for consensual alternative sexual activities including Bondage, Discipline, D/s, and Sadomasochism. It’s about exploring consensual power dynamics and sensations.


=== What do dommes like? ===
== What is sadism? ==
If you are interested in someone, even for a casual encounter, the best way to ensure that both of you enjoy yourselves is to find out what the other person likes and doesn’t like. Avoid assuming that all dommes like the same things.
Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from seeing others in pain. It involves consensual infliction of pain or discomfort.


=== What is a kink dispenser and why is it bad? ===
== What is masochism? ==
Using a domme like a kink dispenser is pressuring them into fulfilling the sexual fantasies of a submissive or bottom, regardless of the domme’s own desires and boundaries. To avoid this, get to know dommes as people and ensure that their desires are important, even in casual interactions.
Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from experiencing pain or related sensations. It involves consensual reception of pain or discomfort.


=== What is a munch? ===
= Gender, Sexuality, and Inclusion =
Munches are social gatherings for kink community to get to know each other in places like diners, cafés, and bars. They can be a good way to make friends in local kink community! Most munches discourage propositioning other attendees.  
Vocabulary and concepts related to intersectional feminism, gender, sexuality, inclusion, and anti-oppression.


=== What is consent? ===
== Is penetration submissive? ==
There can be different types of [https://www.rainn.org/articles/what-is-consent consent] in kink, but the simpler answer is that consent is freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, and specific. It takes conscious intention.
Being the recipient of sexual or kink action is not necessarily the same thing as being submissive. For example, some dommes like being penetrated, some don’t. Some subs like being penetrated, some don't. Some problematic beliefs around this may relate to sexism, gender roles, and heteronormativity. It’s important to separate actions from roles.


=== What is topping from the bottom and why is it bad? ===
== Is it bad to get inspiration from porn? ==
When the domme or top observes that their pre-agreed upon authority or actions are undermined. A common example is when a sub or bottom pressures or manipulates a domme or top to focus the scene or dynamic only on the sub or bottom’s sexual desires.
Porn can offer inspiration and validate kinky interests. But learn to be discerning: even if it looks “real,” notice differences between porn and real-life experiences with regular people. Lots of porn caters to stereotypical cisgender heterosexual men, so it won't help anyone learn what dommes like. Use it as a starting point, not a rulebook.


=== What is Unicorn Hunting and how can I avoid it? ===
== Why is it so hard to connect with real people on the internet? ==
[https://www.unicorns-r-us.com Unicorn hunters] are usually a couple including a cis man and cis woman seeking a third person to just join in their existing relationship for sexual or other reasons with no say about how it will go. It can be harmful and demeaning to the third person, so they rarely agree.  
White supremacist capitalist cisheteropatriarchy ([https://web.archive.org/web/20070119143606/http://www.soaw.org/new//article.php?id=910 bell hooks]) alienates us from each other. We all have to navigate this and some people are disproportionately impacted. Practicing empathy and solidarity with others and resisting these harmful systems could help. Building genuine connections requires effort and understanding.


=== What can I expect at a play party/dungeon event? ===
== What is a kink dispenser and why is it bad? ==
Events are all different; some include performances, mingling, or scenes. Read the event description and rules carefully, including the dress code. If you are unsure about anything, reach out to the hosts in advance. Some events have volunteering options which can help you get to know people.
Using a domme like a kink dispenser is pressuring them into fulfilling the sexual fantasies of a submissive or bottom, regardless of the domme’s own desires and boundaries. To avoid this, get to know dommes as people and ensure that their desires are important, even in casual interactions. Respect and mutual satisfaction are key.


=== Where are all the dommes? ===
== What is topping from the bottom and why is it bad? ==
Most dommes and women/femmes on the internet are constantly harassed. If you don’t notice lifestyle dommes in a community, it could be because it isn’t safe. Practice compassion and respect for their particular challenges. Making friends with kinky people will make it easier to find safe and welcoming community. [https://www.omisspearl.com/nonfiction/a-reminder-the-theory-of-a-femdom-ratio-is-still-garbage/ Reminder that "The Ratio" doesn't exist.]
When the domme or top observes that their pre-agreed upon authority or actions are undermined. A common example is when a sub or bottom pressures or manipulates a domme or top to focus the scene or dynamic only on the sub or bottom’s sexual desires. It disrupts the consensual power dynamic.


=== Where can I find kink friendly professional counseling and therapy? ===
== What is Unicorn Hunting and how can I avoid it? ==
The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom - [https://www.kapprofessionals.org Kink Aware Professionals Directory] lists kink aware therapists. If you find a therapist not on the list, you can share guidelines by a group of mental health professionals with experience in working with people who practice or identify with BDSM/kink.
[https://www.unicorns-r-us.com Unicorn hunters] are usually a couple including a cisgender man and cisgender woman seeking a third person to just join in their existing relationship for sexual or other reasons with no say about how it will go. It can be harmful and demeaning to the third person, so they rarely agree. Approach polyamory with respect and equality for all parties involved.


=== Where do I meet kinky people? ===
== Where are all the dommes? ==
Join Discord servers, subreddits, find local munches, attend kink ed, go to kink conferences, pay a pro-domme…etc. There are many ways to find kink community; focus on making friends and learning. Expect it to take time. [https://femdom.community/wiki/Frequently_Asked_Questions#Where_do_I_meet_kinky_people? Read more here.]
Most dommes and women/femmes on the internet are constantly harassed. If you don’t notice lifestyle dommes in a community, it could be because it isn’t safe. Practice compassion and respect for their particular challenges. Making friends with kinky people will make it easier to find safe and welcoming community. [https://www.omisspearl.com/nonfiction/a-reminder-the-theory-of-a-femdom-ratio-is-still-garbage/ Reminder that "The Ratio" doesn't exist.]


=== What is dominance? ===
== Do I have to be a feminist to be into femdom? ==
It can mean a kink role based on consensual authority or power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each dominant individual
No, but you should. [https://bellhooksbooks.com/product/feminism-is-for-everybody/ Bell hooks' ''Feminism is for Everybody''] is a good place to start. Feminism promotes equality and respect, which align well with ethical kink practices.


=== What is submission? ===
== What is a porn trope? ==
It can mean a kink role based on giving consensual authority to a partner to have power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each submissive person.
Tropes are shortcuts or conventions used to tell stories. For example, in some porn, people are often reduced to one-dimensional caricatures that only exist to fulfill the fantasies of others. If real people are treated like tropes, it can be harmful. [https://www.kinkly.com/3-ways-sexism-influences-femdom-relationships/2/14619 Read more here.] Recognize and challenge harmful stereotypes.


=== What is a switch? ===
== What is racial fetishism, and why is it problematic? ==
Someone who enjoys both dominance and submission. They might switch within a dynamic, or keep a certain role with certain partners and another with others.
[https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/fancyfeast/fetlife-racism-kink-alt-right-anti-semitism Many kink spaces are not all inclusive or safe for BIPOC.] This is partly because of many kinks or fetishes that include racialized themes, like raceplay or "chasing." Many people justifiably find racist implications of terms like PAWG, QoS, BBC, and bull problematic. Do not reduce humans to racist stereotypes without their explicit consent, if at all. Racial fetishism objectifies people based on their race, which is dehumanizing and harmful.


=== What is a kink? ===
== What is heteronormativity? ==
An umbrella term for taboo or alternative sexual and relationship interests and activities
An oppressive system of unspoken and often unconscious rules that uphold heterosexuality as healthy and normal and define the behaviors and relationships that are acceptable within heterosexuality. [[wikipedia:Compulsory_heterosexuality|Read more here.]] It marginalizes non-heterosexual orientations and enforces strict gender roles.


=== What is a top? ===
== What are gender roles? ==
The person giving or doing the action in a scene
Culturally-specific social rules imposed on us about how we should be based on stereotypical and binary assumptions about gender. [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity/sex-gender-identity/what-are-gender-roles-and-stereotypes#:~:text=What%20are%20gender%20roles%3F,polite%2C%20accommodating%2C%20and%20nurturing. Read more here]. These roles can limit personal expression and reinforce inequality.


=== What is a bottom? ===
== What is misogyny? ==
The person receiving the action in a scene
A systemic oppressive ideology that upholds men and cisheteronormative masculinity as acceptable and superior and punishes all other genders. [http://www.katemanne.net/down-girl.html Read more here.] It perpetuates gender discrimination and violence against women and non-binary individuals.


=== What is a brat? ===
== What is transphobia? ==
A kinky role that could include a pre-negotiated dynamic in which a submissive partner is sassy, disobedient, willful, or otherwise resistant within agreed-upon limits in an attempt to create fun tension and provoke their dominant partners into "punishing" them.
Systemic and individual bias, hate, and stereotyping against transgender people that invalidates and demeans their existence. [https://transactual.org.uk/transphobia/ Read more here.] It includes a range of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender individuals.


=== Is it normal to feel shame about being kinky? ===
== What is the male gaze? ==
Sadly, many people feel shame or other reluctance about kink since it is often taboo or not widely socially accepted. (see heteronormativity and gender roles) But, there is nothing wrong with being kinky and there are plenty of people who will accept you
Storytelling techniques in film, comics, and other visual culture that assume cisheteronormative men as the audience with agency and desire and present feminine characters as objects of desire. [https://www.amherst.edu/system/files/media/1021/Laura%2520Mulvey,%2520Visual%2520Pleasure.pdf See Laura Mulvey's article about it for the theory]. It reinforces gender stereotypes and objectification.


=== What is BDSM? ===
== Why is it problematic to want someone who is "not like the other girls?" ==
An umbrella term for consensual alternative sexual activities including Bondage, Discipline, D/s, and Sadomasochism.  
This is a sexist trope that compliments a woman by suggesting that she is attractive, interesting, smart, or other positive attributes since she is not like other women (implying that being a woman is bad and other women are bad). Plus, calling adult women girls is creepy. [https://medium.com/write-like-a-girl/the-problem-with-saying-youre-not-like-other-girls-8ce0bf94d768 Read more here.] It perpetuates harmful stereotypes and diminishes the individuality of women.


=== What is sadism? ===
== What is a chaser and why is it problematic? ==
Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from seeing others in pain
[https://translanguageprimer.com/chaser/ A chaser is someone who seeks out sexual encounters with trans people] in an exploitive or fetishizing way. The term might also refer to people who do the same to fat people, people of color, or others of a marginalized group. Chasers dehumanize and objectify their targets, reducing them to their identities.


=== What is masochism? ===
= Safety =
Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from experiencing pain or related sensations
''Personal safety, online safety, BDSM safety, sexual health, mental health, and more''


=== Is it normal to feel nervous about BDSM events? ===
== What is Risk Aware Consensual Kink (RACK)? ==
Almost everyone is nervous before attending their first event, and it can be overwhelming. But you will also learn that folks at munches are surprisingly regular folks.
Like the acronym suggests, practicing some kink activities involves inherent risks; [[wikipedia:Risk-aware_consensual_kink|RACK]] is a way to communicate about safety and risks with partners so that everyone consents on safety measures that work for them. It emphasizes informed consent and mutual responsibility.


=== Is it normal to feel scared about being new to kink? ===
== What are the basics of sex toy safety? ==
It's normal to be a bit overwhelmed and anxious. It's common for first scenes to take tons of planning and feel a bit awkward. It's very wise to be cautious. You will learn and grow.  
Insertable anal toys should have a flared base, and all insertables should be made of sanitizable materials. Insertable toys that include phthalates aren’t safe in the long-term. 100% silicone is safe, easily sanitized, tolerates heat and cold, and comes in lots of colors. Proper hygiene and material choice are crucial. [[Sex Toy Safety Guide|Read more here.]]


=== Do I have to be a feminist to be into femdom? ===
== What are the basics of STIs and Contraception? ==
No, but you should. [https://bellhooksbooks.com/product/feminism-is-for-everybody/ Bell hooks' ''Feminism is for Everybody''] is a good place to start.
Learn about risks related to sexually transmitted infections, how to prevent them, how to get tested, and how to talk to partners about risk reduction before doing activities that could cause pregnancy or infection. Take responsibility for contraception and learn which condoms you prefer (the quality and fit improves the experience). Regular testing and honest communication are key. [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex Read more from planned parenthood.]


=== What is a porn trope? ===
== What are safewords? ==
Tropes are shortcuts or conventions used to tell stories. For example, in some porn, people are often reduced to one-dimensional caricatures that only exist to fulfill the fantasies of others. If real people are treated like tropes, it can be harmful. [https://www.kinkly.com/3-ways-sexism-influences-femdom-relationships/2/14619 Read more here.]
During scenes, people may use designated words other than “no more, stop, no” to indicate that they want to pause or stop. Clear signals are also important when using gags. Safewords aren’t the only safety consideration and aren’t necessary in every scene. They are part of a broader communication strategy to ensure safety.


=== What is heteronormativity? ===
== What are the most common red flags and warning signs of scams? ==
An oppressive system of unspoken and often unconscious rules that uphold heterosexuality as healthy and normal and define the behaviors and relationships that are acceptable within heterosexuality. [[wikipedia:Compulsory_heterosexuality|Read more here.]]  
[[Recognizing Scams#Some common scam scripts|Read posts about common scams]]. Look out for people who want AV content but won’t share theirs, want money, are pushy about sexual things immediately, want to use unusual platforms. There are many scammers, catfish, and people lying on the internet. Be vigilant and trust your instincts.


=== What are gender roles? ===
== What are the most common scams? ==
Culturally-specific social rules imposed on us about how we should be based on stereotypical and binary assumptions about gender. [https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/gender-identity/sex-gender-identity/what-are-gender-roles-and-stereotypes#:~:text=What%20are%20gender%20roles%3F,polite%2C%20accommodating%2C%20and%20nurturing. Read more here].  
Thirsty cisgender men that have not learned how the kink world works and are searching for kink dispensers make easy targets for scams. If your online profile is really thirsty, you will probably attract more scammers. When interactions with strangers seem exaggeratedly sexual and fantasy-oriented within a few messages, it’s probably a scam. Educate yourself and stay cautious.


=== What is misogyny? ===
== What is consent? ==
A systemic oppressive ideology that upholds men and cisheteronormative masculinity as acceptable and superior and punishes all other genders. [http://www.katemanne.net/down-girl.html Read more here.]
There can be different types of [https://www.rainn.org/articles/what-is-consent consent] in kink, but the simpler answer is that consent is freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, and specific. It takes conscious intention. Clear, ongoing, and enthusiastic consent is crucial for all interactions.


=== What is transphobia? ===
== Where can I find kink friendly professional counseling and therapy? ==
Systemic and individual bias, hate, and stereotyping against transgender people that invalidates and demeans their existence. [https://transactual.org.uk/transphobia/ Read more here.]
The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom - [https://www.kapprofessionals.org Kink Aware Professionals Directory] lists kink aware therapists. If you find a therapist not on the list, you can share guidelines by a group of mental health professionals with experience in working with people who practice or identify with BDSM/kink. Seek professionals who understand and respect your lifestyle.


=== What is the male gaze? ===
== What is common advice about vetting for dommes? ==
Storytelling techniques in film, comics, and other visual culture that assume cisheteronormative men as the audience with agency and desire and present feminine characters as objects of desire. [https://www.amherst.edu/system/files/media/1021/Laura%2520Mulvey,%2520Visual%2520Pleasure.pdf See Laura Mulvey's article about it for the theory].
Learn from other dommes/switches and create a community of support; write expectations about the getting-to-know-each-other part of early interactions in your ad. Most people have a process that emphasizes safety. Trust and mutual respect are essential for successful dynamics.

Latest revision as of 16:06, 7 July 2024

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Getting started in kink

Some answers for beginners, newbies, and anyone else that needs them!

How do I know if I’m a sub/switch/domme?

The best way to know is to learn about power exchange and kink by reading, attending educational workshops, and joining kink community. One place to start is by learning some basic BDSM vocabulary (definitions can vary a lot depending on the person or community). Experimentation and self-reflection are key. Take your time to explore different roles and see what feels right for you.

My partner told me they're dominant/submissive. What do I do?

It’s okay to ask for some time to learn, talk, and adjust to the new information about someone’s kinks before trying anything. Share your own interests and boundaries. Balance supporting your partner with communicating about your own needs. Open and honest communication is crucial for navigating this new dynamic. Read more here.

Is it normal to feel shame about being kinky?

Sadly, many people feel shame or other reluctance about kink since it is often taboo or not widely socially accepted. (see heteronormativity and gender roles) But, there is nothing wrong with being kinky and there are plenty of people who will accept you. It’s important to find a supportive community and educate yourself to overcome these feelings.

Is it normal to feel nervous about BDSM events?

Almost everyone is nervous before attending their first event, and it can be overwhelming. But you will also learn that folks at munches are surprisingly regular folks. These events are designed to be welcoming and supportive, so take a deep breath and give yourself time to adjust.

Is it normal to feel scared about being new to kink?

It's normal to be a bit overwhelmed and anxious. It's common for first scenes to take tons of planning and feel a bit awkward. It's very wise to be cautious. You will learn and grow. Take things at your own pace and don’t be afraid to ask for guidance.

How do I get my "vanilla" partner to dominate me?

It’s ok to have kinks and talk about them. It’s not ok to pressure a partner into doing activities they don’t like. Give your partner time to decide if there are any kink activities that will bring them joy. Respect their limits. Introduce the concept gently and provide resources for them to learn more. More about this here.

How can I be more confident as a Dominant?

Know your strengths and weaknesses, practice articulating your own needs, desires, and limits. There is no one way to be a good domme; find your way. Planning, outfits/equipment that make you feel powerful, and supportive kink community can all help. Confidence comes with experience and self-assurance. Read more here.

How do I prepare for my first scene?

Plan in advance; what is the goal (how do you both want to feel?), what have you and your partner agreed to, what equipment and ambience do you need, how will you initiate the scene, what is your aftercare plan? If you are using new equipment, learn to use it. Detailed planning and communication are key to a successful first scene.

What are the best kinky outfits for dommes/subs/events/scenes, etc.?

Many dungeons and play parties have dress codes; this is about creating a space where people feel they can express their kinks without judgment. Finding your own kinky look can create a sense of ritual. But, there is no one way to dress and kink doesn’t require any special clothes. Comfort and confidence should guide your choices.

What can I expect at a play party/dungeon event?

Events are all different; some include performances, mingling, or scenes. Read the event description and rules carefully, including the dress code. If you are unsure about anything, reach out to the hosts in advance. Some events have volunteering options which can help you get to know people. Being well-informed can help ease any anxieties you might have.

Finding and Creating Connections

Tips on how to find community, make friends, and find kinky relationships.

Can online-only dynamics work?

Many people struggle to sustain online-only dynamics. If dommes are expected to provide all of the effort in a dynamic, this can cause them to lose interest or avoid certain personals entirely. Online-only relationships are possible with effort, creativity, good use of tools, and effort. Building a strong emotional connection and maintaining regular communication are essential.

What is common online dating advice for people into femdom?

Be able to describe your ideal dynamic, your kinks, your limits, and your definition of submission. Know what you offer as a person, figure out what you are looking for in a partner. Clear and honest profiles attract the right kind of attention. Sharyn Ferns' Find a Dominant Woman and Write an Awesome Online Profile books are a good start.

How should I respond to personal ads?

Read their profile and post carefully, respect their stated preferences and process, create a sense of who you are in several well-written sentences (ideally at least a paragraph), express interest in who they are. Don’t lead with your sexual fantasies even if you are seeking a casual encounter. Personalize your message to show genuine interest. Read more here.

How can I find LGBTQIA friendly kink spaces?

Many play parties, munches, and educational events are led and attended by primarily LGBTQIA folks. Many dommes, switches, and submissives are queer, bi, lesbian, trans, ace, non-binary, or gender expansive. Look for inclusive events and communities that prioritize safety and respect. Read more here.

Do I have to pay Lifestyle dommes (non-pros) tributes to talk to them?

Most lifestyle dommes don’t require financial or other tributes. It’s not typical of lifestyle dommes, but it is typical of scammers to use this language. Verify people before paying for things. Always be cautious and prioritize your safety.

How do I find a safe, reputable Pro-domme?

Join local kink communities and ask others. Reputable pro-dommes have professional websites with conventional ways to pay them. They typically have screening processes like intake forms for new clients. Paying pro-dommes can be a great way to gain experience and learn. Recommendations from trusted community members can be invaluable.

How do I signal that I'm kinky on an otherwise vanilla dating profile?

Not many vanilla people will know what D/s means or other references to the right and left side of the slash. Focus on the relationship structure and not just the sexual/kink activities. Subtle hints about your interests can invite further conversation.

Where do I meet kinky people?

Join Discord servers, subreddits, find local munches, attend kink ed, go to kink conferences, pay a pro-domme, and so on. There are many ways to find kink community; focus on making friends and learning. Expect it to take time. Building connections takes patience and effort. Read more here.

How do I use FetLife to find my local community?

On FetLife you can find events like munches, educational workshops, and play parties. Click on the events tab to search by location; you’ll see a calendar. You can also choose the virtual events option and attends events anywhere! Engaging with local events can help you find your community. Read more here.

How do I write a successful personal ad?

Tell a detailed story of who you are with emphasis on presenting yourself well to the kind of people you want to attract so that they can imagine themselves enjoying your company. Read top-voted personal ads in some subreddits for inspiration. Authenticity and clarity are key. Read more here.

What do dommes like?

If you are interested in someone, even for a casual encounter, the best way to ensure that both of you enjoy yourselves is to communicate directly to find out what the other person likes and doesn’t like. Avoid assuming that all dommes like the same things. Your quest is to listen, ask questions, and learn what each individual person might like in the moment. For more, see negotiation and consent.

Kink vocabulary

A glossary of common BDSM terminology relevant to femdom.

What are pro-dommes?

Pro-dommes are usually reputable business owners with actual services; expect professional websites and business processes like intake forms. They offer professional BDSM services for a fee.

What are findoms?

Findomming can be a valid kink that is different than scams. Ideally, it's a consensual relationship in which a finsub gives some sort of financial control to a findomme. Sadly, many scammers or unethical people also use the term. It’s important to verify and build trust.

What are scammers?

Scammers may promise certain services and offer some sexy content and interaction but they are ultimately deceptive. Some demand money and give nothing in return, some attempt blackmail. Avoid them! Be cautious and verify people before engaging. More advice here.

What is non-monogamy and how does it work?

There are many relationship approaches under the umbrella of consensual non-monogamy (meaning non-monogamy in which everyone involved is aware and agrees): polyamory, ethical non-monogamy, relationship anarchy, and others. They all require a lot of communication. Open and honest discussions are essential for successful non-monogamous relationships.

What is pegging/strap-on sex?

It’s a kind of sex, it’s not innately kinky, it can be fun, it doesn’t have to hurt, it requires some planning and equipment if you’re new, and not all dommes and submissives like it or require it. See Ruby Ryder’s Pegging101 for more info.

What is Punishment versus Funishment?

Some people practice punishment in their dynamics, some don’t. Some kinds of punishment are more for roleplay and fun (funishment!), and some are intended more like a negative consequence. For more about this, read Ferns’ How to Handle Disobedience. Understanding the intent and context is key.

What are common norms about titling and honorifics?

Unless you are attending a known protocol event, in general, don’t address unfamiliar people or any role by BDSM titles/honorifics (mistress, goddess, boy, etc.) unless the two of you have specifically agreed to it. Respect and consent are crucial.

What are negotiations?

Negotiating is a kink term for just an up front and dedicated time for communicating about desires, limits, and ideas prior to doing a scene or dynamic. Some people find forms or checklists helpful tools to reflect on their interests and talk about them more specifically. Clear communication is essential for safe and satisfying experiences.

What are OnlyFans and Fansly?

Many creators on platforms like OnlyFans and Fansly make kinky content with femdom-themes; some offer custom content. For a fraction the price of what it costs to visit a pro-domme, you could access photo, video, audio content and in some cases interaction. It’s a way to explore and enjoy kink content safely.

What is a munch?

Munches are social gatherings for kink community to get to know each other in places like diners, cafés, and bars. They can be a good way to make friends in local kink community! Most munches discourage propositioning other attendees. They provide a relaxed environment to connect with others.

What is dominance?

It can mean a kink role based on consensual authority or power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each dominant individual. It’s about consensual control and leadership.

What is submission?

It can mean a kink role based on giving consensual authority to a partner to have power over certain agreed-upon spheres of a relationship, like sex for example. The definition is often quite personal to each submissive person. It’s about consensual surrender and service.

What is a switch?

Someone who enjoys both dominance and submission. They might switch within a dynamic, or keep a certain role with certain partners and another with others. Flexibility and versatility define this role.

What is a kink?

An umbrella term for taboo or alternative sexual and relationship interests and activities. It encompasses a wide range of practices and interests.

What is a top?

The person giving or doing the action in a scene. They take the active role during the activity.

What is a bottom?

The person receiving the action in a scene. They take the receptive role during the activity.

What is a brat?

A kinky role that could include a pre-negotiated dynamic in which a submissive partner is sassy, disobedient, willful, or otherwise resistant within agreed-upon limits in an attempt to create fun tension and provoke their dominant partners into "punishing" them. It’s about playful defiance within consensual boundaries.

What is BDSM?

An umbrella term for consensual alternative sexual activities including Bondage, Discipline, D/s, and Sadomasochism. It’s about exploring consensual power dynamics and sensations.

What is sadism?

Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from seeing others in pain. It involves consensual infliction of pain or discomfort.

What is masochism?

Enjoyment of some kind, sexual or otherwise, from experiencing pain or related sensations. It involves consensual reception of pain or discomfort.

Gender, Sexuality, and Inclusion

Vocabulary and concepts related to intersectional feminism, gender, sexuality, inclusion, and anti-oppression.

Is penetration submissive?

Being the recipient of sexual or kink action is not necessarily the same thing as being submissive. For example, some dommes like being penetrated, some don’t. Some subs like being penetrated, some don't. Some problematic beliefs around this may relate to sexism, gender roles, and heteronormativity. It’s important to separate actions from roles.

Is it bad to get inspiration from porn?

Porn can offer inspiration and validate kinky interests. But learn to be discerning: even if it looks “real,” notice differences between porn and real-life experiences with regular people. Lots of porn caters to stereotypical cisgender heterosexual men, so it won't help anyone learn what dommes like. Use it as a starting point, not a rulebook.

Why is it so hard to connect with real people on the internet?

White supremacist capitalist cisheteropatriarchy (bell hooks) alienates us from each other. We all have to navigate this and some people are disproportionately impacted. Practicing empathy and solidarity with others and resisting these harmful systems could help. Building genuine connections requires effort and understanding.

What is a kink dispenser and why is it bad?

Using a domme like a kink dispenser is pressuring them into fulfilling the sexual fantasies of a submissive or bottom, regardless of the domme’s own desires and boundaries. To avoid this, get to know dommes as people and ensure that their desires are important, even in casual interactions. Respect and mutual satisfaction are key.

What is topping from the bottom and why is it bad?

When the domme or top observes that their pre-agreed upon authority or actions are undermined. A common example is when a sub or bottom pressures or manipulates a domme or top to focus the scene or dynamic only on the sub or bottom’s sexual desires. It disrupts the consensual power dynamic.

What is Unicorn Hunting and how can I avoid it?

Unicorn hunters are usually a couple including a cisgender man and cisgender woman seeking a third person to just join in their existing relationship for sexual or other reasons with no say about how it will go. It can be harmful and demeaning to the third person, so they rarely agree. Approach polyamory with respect and equality for all parties involved.

Where are all the dommes?

Most dommes and women/femmes on the internet are constantly harassed. If you don’t notice lifestyle dommes in a community, it could be because it isn’t safe. Practice compassion and respect for their particular challenges. Making friends with kinky people will make it easier to find safe and welcoming community. Reminder that "The Ratio" doesn't exist.

Do I have to be a feminist to be into femdom?

No, but you should. Bell hooks' Feminism is for Everybody is a good place to start. Feminism promotes equality and respect, which align well with ethical kink practices.

What is a porn trope?

Tropes are shortcuts or conventions used to tell stories. For example, in some porn, people are often reduced to one-dimensional caricatures that only exist to fulfill the fantasies of others. If real people are treated like tropes, it can be harmful. Read more here. Recognize and challenge harmful stereotypes.

What is racial fetishism, and why is it problematic?

Many kink spaces are not all inclusive or safe for BIPOC. This is partly because of many kinks or fetishes that include racialized themes, like raceplay or "chasing." Many people justifiably find racist implications of terms like PAWG, QoS, BBC, and bull problematic. Do not reduce humans to racist stereotypes without their explicit consent, if at all. Racial fetishism objectifies people based on their race, which is dehumanizing and harmful.

What is heteronormativity?

An oppressive system of unspoken and often unconscious rules that uphold heterosexuality as healthy and normal and define the behaviors and relationships that are acceptable within heterosexuality. Read more here. It marginalizes non-heterosexual orientations and enforces strict gender roles.

What are gender roles?

Culturally-specific social rules imposed on us about how we should be based on stereotypical and binary assumptions about gender. Read more here. These roles can limit personal expression and reinforce inequality.

What is misogyny?

A systemic oppressive ideology that upholds men and cisheteronormative masculinity as acceptable and superior and punishes all other genders. Read more here. It perpetuates gender discrimination and violence against women and non-binary individuals.

What is transphobia?

Systemic and individual bias, hate, and stereotyping against transgender people that invalidates and demeans their existence. Read more here. It includes a range of negative attitudes, feelings, or actions towards transgender individuals.

What is the male gaze?

Storytelling techniques in film, comics, and other visual culture that assume cisheteronormative men as the audience with agency and desire and present feminine characters as objects of desire. See Laura Mulvey's article about it for the theory. It reinforces gender stereotypes and objectification.

Why is it problematic to want someone who is "not like the other girls?"

This is a sexist trope that compliments a woman by suggesting that she is attractive, interesting, smart, or other positive attributes since she is not like other women (implying that being a woman is bad and other women are bad). Plus, calling adult women girls is creepy. Read more here. It perpetuates harmful stereotypes and diminishes the individuality of women.

What is a chaser and why is it problematic?

A chaser is someone who seeks out sexual encounters with trans people in an exploitive or fetishizing way. The term might also refer to people who do the same to fat people, people of color, or others of a marginalized group. Chasers dehumanize and objectify their targets, reducing them to their identities.

Safety

Personal safety, online safety, BDSM safety, sexual health, mental health, and more

What is Risk Aware Consensual Kink (RACK)?

Like the acronym suggests, practicing some kink activities involves inherent risks; RACK is a way to communicate about safety and risks with partners so that everyone consents on safety measures that work for them. It emphasizes informed consent and mutual responsibility.

What are the basics of sex toy safety?

Insertable anal toys should have a flared base, and all insertables should be made of sanitizable materials. Insertable toys that include phthalates aren’t safe in the long-term. 100% silicone is safe, easily sanitized, tolerates heat and cold, and comes in lots of colors. Proper hygiene and material choice are crucial. Read more here.

What are the basics of STIs and Contraception?

Learn about risks related to sexually transmitted infections, how to prevent them, how to get tested, and how to talk to partners about risk reduction before doing activities that could cause pregnancy or infection. Take responsibility for contraception and learn which condoms you prefer (the quality and fit improves the experience). Regular testing and honest communication are key. Read more from planned parenthood.

What are safewords?

During scenes, people may use designated words other than “no more, stop, no” to indicate that they want to pause or stop. Clear signals are also important when using gags. Safewords aren’t the only safety consideration and aren’t necessary in every scene. They are part of a broader communication strategy to ensure safety.

What are the most common red flags and warning signs of scams?

Read posts about common scams. Look out for people who want AV content but won’t share theirs, want money, are pushy about sexual things immediately, want to use unusual platforms. There are many scammers, catfish, and people lying on the internet. Be vigilant and trust your instincts.

What are the most common scams?

Thirsty cisgender men that have not learned how the kink world works and are searching for kink dispensers make easy targets for scams. If your online profile is really thirsty, you will probably attract more scammers. When interactions with strangers seem exaggeratedly sexual and fantasy-oriented within a few messages, it’s probably a scam. Educate yourself and stay cautious.

What is consent?

There can be different types of consent in kink, but the simpler answer is that consent is freely given, reversible, informed, enthusiastic, and specific. It takes conscious intention. Clear, ongoing, and enthusiastic consent is crucial for all interactions.

Where can I find kink friendly professional counseling and therapy?

The National Coalition for Sexual Freedom - Kink Aware Professionals Directory lists kink aware therapists. If you find a therapist not on the list, you can share guidelines by a group of mental health professionals with experience in working with people who practice or identify with BDSM/kink. Seek professionals who understand and respect your lifestyle.

What is common advice about vetting for dommes?

Learn from other dommes/switches and create a community of support; write expectations about the getting-to-know-each-other part of early interactions in your ad. Most people have a process that emphasizes safety. Trust and mutual respect are essential for successful dynamics.