Role reversal
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− | '''Role reversal''' is when the [[role]]s in the [[scene]] have reversed the normal or traditional [[power]] dynamic. In role reversal, the person | + | '''Role reversal''' is when the [[role]]s in the [[scene]] have reversed the normal or traditional [[power]] dynamic. In role reversal, the person who normally has the lower [[status]] takes a [[dominant]] approach and the person who normally has the higher status takes a [[submissive]] approach. This is not the same thing as [[switch]]ing unless the [[play partner]]s usually have clearly defined [[D/s]] roles. |
== Examples == | == Examples == |
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Role reversal is when the roles in the scene have reversed the normal or traditional power dynamic. In role reversal, the person who normally has the lower status takes a dominant approach and the person who normally has the higher status takes a submissive approach. This is not the same thing as switching unless the play partners usually have clearly defined D/s roles.
Examples
In a traditional setting, the man has higher authority than the woman, and therefore all F/M has an element of role reversal attached to it, but less so in more modern relationships.