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In [[BDSM]], a '''switch''' is someone who participates in BDSM activities as both a [[Top (BDSM)|top]] and a [[bottom]], or possibly both a [[Dom]] and a [[sub]].
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A switch will be the top on some occasions and the [[Bottom (BDSM)|bottom]] on other occasions.  Switches are very common; partners may switch roles based on mood, desire, or being with a different partner.
  
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A switch may be in a relationship with someone of the same primary BDSM orientation (two dominants, say), so switching provides each partner with an opportunity to realise his or her unsatisfied BDSM needs with others.
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A person who engages in [[self-bondage]] can be viewed as taking both roles simultaneously.
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Some people can have problems with switches which stems from the fear of that which is not easily labelled or indentified.
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A category of persons who share "switch" characteristics but do not identify themselves as "switch" are also known as [[omniviant]]
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==Personal Experiences==
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See [[Switch - Personal Experiences]]
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==See Also==
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* [[Dom]] [[Domme]] [[Dominatrix]] [[Sub]]
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* [[Top (BDSM)|Top]] [[Bottom (BDSM)|Bottom]]
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* [[Dominant]]
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* [[Submissive]]
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* [[Omniviant]]
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* [[Domination and submission]]
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[[category:BDSM]]

Revision as of 06:02, 9 April 2007

For the homonymous punishment device, see switch (rod)

In BDSM, a switch is someone who participates in BDSM activities as both a top and a bottom, or possibly both a Dom and a sub. A switch will be the top on some occasions and the bottom on other occasions. Switches are very common; partners may switch roles based on mood, desire, or being with a different partner.

A switch may be in a relationship with someone of the same primary BDSM orientation (two dominants, say), so switching provides each partner with an opportunity to realise his or her unsatisfied BDSM needs with others.

A person who engages in self-bondage can be viewed as taking both roles simultaneously.

Some people can have problems with switches which stems from the fear of that which is not easily labelled or indentified. A category of persons who share "switch" characteristics but do not identify themselves as "switch" are also known as omniviant

Personal Experiences

See Switch - Personal Experiences

See Also

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