Vanilla audience

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'''Vanilla audience''' is a form of public [[humiliation]] carried out in a private setting, in which the [[submissive]] is forced to carry out humiliating acts by the [[dominant]], but with the added humiliation of being witnessed by other invited guests.  These are usually friends of the dominant, and are invited to laugh and/or show disgust at the behaviour of the submissive.
 
'''Vanilla audience''' is a form of public [[humiliation]] carried out in a private setting, in which the [[submissive]] is forced to carry out humiliating acts by the [[dominant]], but with the added humiliation of being witnessed by other invited guests.  These are usually friends of the dominant, and are invited to laugh and/or show disgust at the behaviour of the submissive.
  
Commonly this will involve the submissive being dressed in a humiliating manner ([[forced feminisation]] for example) or being made to dance or sing in front of the vanilla audience.
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Commonly this will involve the submissive being dressed in a humiliating manner (for example, [[forced feminisation]] or having to strip [[naked]]), being made to dance or sing in front of the vanilla audience or being made [[wet and messy fetishism|dirty]].
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 13:42, 15 September 2013

Vanilla audience is a form of public humiliation carried out in a private setting, in which the submissive is forced to carry out humiliating acts by the dominant, but with the added humiliation of being witnessed by other invited guests. These are usually friends of the dominant, and are invited to laugh and/or show disgust at the behaviour of the submissive.

Commonly this will involve the submissive being dressed in a humiliating manner (for example, forced feminisation or having to strip naked), being made to dance or sing in front of the vanilla audience or being made dirty.

See also


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