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subgroup which is largely involved in making the submissive or bottom physically
helpless and applying stimuli which outside of a scene would be painful.
Bondage is a tool used by the Dom or Top to restrict the
movement of, or to immobilize the sub. Binding can be used for correction, but
it is often used for pleasure, depending on the particular D/s relationship.
During bondage, the Dom has complete control over the sub, but this depends on
the type of binding used. Regardless of the style of restraint, they
should all be somewhat comfortable to wear but restrictive, and should not cut
off blood circulation. If the sub or bottom is extremely uncomfortable, they
will have attention on their body and not fully on the Dom.
During bondage, the Dom has almost complete control of the sub's body, and can
use the time for instruction, punishment, teasing, or can bring the sub to
orgasm at the Dom's wishes. In order to be bound, there has to be a deep level
of trust by the sub for the Dom. It is at this time more than any other that the
Dom needs to be very perceptive of the cues the sub will give. When a sub is
bound, the chance for injury jumps drastically, and the sub is not in a position
to defend or assist herself. It is an act of total submission to allow yourself
to be bound, and the sub is trusting the Dom to do the right thing. Therefore,
the Dom must be in complete control of himself while handling a bound sub.
Drinking or taking drugs before bondage is not recommended.
Discipline is a major key in BDSM. Over punishment for minor
infractions, non-acknowledged good deeds, and ignoring blatant wrong action
cause the affinity in the D/s relationship to break down. The roles of both Dom
and sub are fairly rigid; the duties of both well understood. When a Dom doesn't
punish major infractions, or ignores correct action by his sub, the agreements
made at the beginning of the relationship are broken. It is here that a Dom
shows his true colors. The Dom should be in control not only of his sub, but
himself as well.
At the beginning of a D/s relationship, the Dom and sub may agree on a long list
of correct and incorrect actions, but if the Dom does not remember them, the sub
is "getting over" on the Dom, and in the process, losing respect for
the Dom's power. It would be better to have only a few rules at the start, then
as time progresses, expand them as the relationship grows.
Overcorrecting is also poor. If the Dom is cruel or vicious, the sub will only
do what is required out of fear of punishment. Over time, the sub will have no
desire to please the Dom, and the Dom will suddenly realize they have no real
control over the sub.
Punishment is a tool to correct wrong or no action by the sub. It should never
be done in anger! This is a very important point. When you punish in anger, real
injury can occur, safewords are nullified, and limits do not exist. This is a
very dangerous situation. The Dom who punishes in anger is moving into the area
of abuse. In D/s, the Dom cares about the feelings of the sub. It is very
difficult to have empathy when you are angry. Pain is not the end all and be all
of a D/s relationship. It is just one more tool at the disposal of the Dom to
guarantee the rules are complied with.
Punishment does not even have to include pain. Movement restrictive bondage,
humiliation, harsh words, or even a look can punish the sub. Privileges can be
removed such as not being allowed to sit on the furniture, or by the Dom forcing
the sub to sleep at the foot of the bed. There are many ways to punish incorrect
actions. Save the severe stuff for major infractions. If you beat a dog every
day, all you get is an angry, uncontrollable dog. The same goes for a sub, and
an angry sub is much more hazardous than an angry dog. Punishment is always
followed by reward when the sub corrects the infraction. The sub must be allowed
to make up the damage, and then it is forgiven.
Rewards show the sub that the Dom is pleased. It is a tangible show of love and
caring from the Dom to the sub for a correct action. This is the true power of
the Dom. The reward can be a kiss, a caress, flowers, a short note, or even a
long, tender session of lovemaking. Rewards given to the sub shows that the Dom
is thinking of them, and cares for their well being. It acknowledges their
proper behavior and reinforces it. This is how the Dom creates in the sub the
willingness to please him. A happy sub will do anything to ensure the happiness
of the Dom, and will avoid actions that disappoint.