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'''Dom''' is a shortened version of the word ''dominant'', used as a noun.
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'''Dom''' is the active partner in [[D/s]].  It is often assumed to be a shortened version of the word '[[Dominant#Noun|dominant]]', used as a noun but could equally come from the Latin ''Dominus'' (man of the house) or ''Domina'' (lady of the house).  It is usually written with an [[Capitalisation|upper-case]] D as an honorific.
  
==Gender==
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== Gender ==
  
The term '''Dom''' can be used gender-independent but unlike noun usage of ''Dominant'', '''Dom''' normally would be used only for males.  The female equivalent is [[Domme]] or [[Dominatrix]].
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The term Dom can be used gender-independent but unlike noun usage of ''Dominant'', 'Dom' normally would be used only for males.  The female equivalent is [[Domme]] or [[Dominatrix]].
  
==Variations==
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== Variations ==
  
People are clearly entitled to call themselves whatever they want and the term Dom or Dominant is sometimes mixed up with both [[Top]] and [[Master (BDSM)|Master]].  Indeed, a Top might be dominant and a Master almost certainly is.
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People are clearly entitled to call themselves whatever they want and the term Dom or Dominant is sometimes mixed up with both [[Top (BDSM)|Top]] and [[Master (BDSM)|Master]].  Indeed, a Top might be dominant and a Master almost certainly is.
  
==Role==
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== Role ==
  
A '''Dom''' is a partner who takes the role of giver or controller in such acts as bondage, flogging, humiliation, or servitude.  Such acts are performed on a [[sub]].  Most '''Dom'''s incorporate all aspects of being a [[Top]].
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A Dom is a partner who takes the role of giver or controller in such acts as [[bondage]], [[discipline]], [[humiliation]], or [[servitude]].  Such acts are performed on a [[sub]].  Many Doms incorporate all aspects of being a Top but this is not universal.
  
The relationship between a '''Dom''' and his sub may be very transitory or can be permanentSome '''Dom'''s are married to their sub.  Long term relationships are known as [[D/s]] (Dominant/submissive) relationships.
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While a Dom will take care of his sub, he will be giving orders or otherwise employ physical or psychological techniques of controlHe might instruct the submissive to perform the act on him.
  
A '''Dom''' might be a [[sadist]] but is unlikely to be a [[masochist]].
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The relationship between a Dom and his sub may be very transitory or can be permanent.  Some Doms are married to their sub.  Long term relationships are known as [[D/s]] (Dominant/submissive) relationships.
  
==Context==
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A Dom might be a [[sadist]] but is unlikely to be a [[masochist]].
[[Image:BDSMvenn.gif|An overview of the various practitioners of Fetish and BDSM|right]]
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For convenience, people who are "In Charge" or wielding the crop or whatever are referred to as "tops", and the person on the other end is called a "bottom". Many people enjoy being both and are said to be "switches".  
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Furthermore, tops in a DS context are called "doms" (short for "dominants") and bottoms in DS are "subs". It's very important to remember that not all tops are doms, and not all bottoms are subs (ie not everyone into some parts of BDSM is into the DS part.) The diagram should help make this clearer. If you need to indicate gender, there are modified terms: maledom, femdom, domme (which is a feminine form of gender neutral word dom), malesub and femsub.  
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Some partners switch roles from one encounter to the other, or even during a single encounter, depending on mood and preference. See [[Switch]].
  
==See Also==
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== See also ==
* [[Master (BDSM)|Master]] [[Mistress]] [[Owner]]
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* [[BDSM Roles]]
* [[Domme]] [[Dominatrix]]
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* [[Daddy Dom]]
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* [[Dominant]]
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* [[Master (BDSM)|Master]]
 
* [[Top (BDSM)|Top]]
 
* [[Top (BDSM)|Top]]
* [[Slave]]
 
 
* [[Sub]]
 
* [[Sub]]
* [[Bottom (BDSM)|Bottom]]
 
* [[Dominant]] - adjective
 
* [[Submissive]] - adjective
 
* [[Fetish]] [[Kink]]
 
 
* [[Sadist]]
 
* [[Sadist]]
 
* [[Masochist]]
 
* [[Masochist]]
  
 
[[Category:BDSM]]
 
[[Category:BDSM]]
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[[Category:Men]]
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[[Category:Abbreviations]]

Latest revision as of 15:47, 23 May 2016

Dom is the active partner in D/s. It is often assumed to be a shortened version of the word 'dominant', used as a noun but could equally come from the Latin Dominus (man of the house) or Domina (lady of the house). It is usually written with an upper-case D as an honorific.

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[edit] Gender

The term Dom can be used gender-independent but unlike noun usage of Dominant, 'Dom' normally would be used only for males. The female equivalent is Domme or Dominatrix.

[edit] Variations

People are clearly entitled to call themselves whatever they want and the term Dom or Dominant is sometimes mixed up with both Top and Master. Indeed, a Top might be dominant and a Master almost certainly is.

[edit] Role

A Dom is a partner who takes the role of giver or controller in such acts as bondage, discipline, humiliation, or servitude. Such acts are performed on a sub. Many Doms incorporate all aspects of being a Top but this is not universal.

While a Dom will take care of his sub, he will be giving orders or otherwise employ physical or psychological techniques of control. He might instruct the submissive to perform the act on him.

The relationship between a Dom and his sub may be very transitory or can be permanent. Some Doms are married to their sub. Long term relationships are known as D/s (Dominant/submissive) relationships.

A Dom might be a sadist but is unlikely to be a masochist.

Some partners switch roles from one encounter to the other, or even during a single encounter, depending on mood and preference. See Switch.

[edit] See also

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