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Insider Lingo
Help with some basic terms...
Erotic power exchange is full of its own special lingo. We'll
try to avoid it as much as we possibly can here but there are
some basics you need to know.
The partner in charge is usually called
dominant
,
dom
,
domme
,
top
or
master
and sometimes the
active
partner. The other partner is usually either called
submissive
,
sub
,
bottom
or
slave
and sometimes the
passive
partner. People who like to play both ways are usually simply
referred to as
switches
. We'll have a lot more to say about all these roles later,
but this will give you a basic foundation for our discussions
here.
Top/bottom
come from the gay and lesbian world;
master/slave
- although very often used today - mostly have their roots
in early pornography. You can just about ignore the terms
sadist
and
masochist
since they are seldom used by those actually in the Lifestyle,
although some subs may say they are
masochistic
as well, meaning that they (predominantly) enjoy pain impulses.
The classic shorthand for erotic power exchange is either
S&M
(sadomasochism) or
BDSM
, the latter being short for Bondage, Discipline, Sadism and
Masochism. Other abbreviations in popular use are
D&S
or
D/s
(dominance and submission) and
B&D
(either bondage and dominance or bondage and discipline). Of course the
BDSM
acronym has now been expanded to also include
D/s
(Dominance & submission).
The words
sadism
and
masochism
were invented by Austrian psychiatrist
R. Krafft-Ebing
over a century ago, based on the names of two writers:
De Sade
and
von Sacher-Masoch
. Krafft-Ebing was not publishing about erotic power exchange
but about mental diseases. And that, ever since, has created
the confusion, the stereotyping and the prejudice. Just like
de Sade was never a Marquis (French nobleman) but the son of
a rich landowner,
sadism
and
masochism
as Krafft-Ebing used them, have virtually nothing to do with
erotic power exchange.
In an effort to avoid terms like S&M some people use the word
algolagnia
, which is again the wrong word. It comes from a combination of
the Greek words
algos
(pain) and
lagnia
(lust). The problem here is that this is another misused term
from the psychiatric world. Not everybody who is into erotic
power exchange is also into pain.
Below are a few more terms in pretty common usage today (we'll be
adding more expansive writings about several of these later):
-
24/7
- Full time erotic power exchange relationship (24
hours/7 days)
-
Gorean
- Erotic Power Exchange, based on the (SF)
Gor
novels of John Norman
-
Gothic
- reference towards Medieval, Vampire or mystical style EPE
-
LDR
- Long Distance Relationship (usually a euphemism for
an Internet based - online - relationship)
-
Ligotage
- The French (stylish) word for bondage
-
PE
- Power Exchange
-
RL
- Real Life (relationship)
-
SSC
- Safe, Sane and Consenual (the basic tenents of EPE)
-
Torquemadian
- Reference to Medieval style EPE, based on Torquemada,
the infamous Spanish Inquisitor
-
TPE
- Total Power Exchange
-
VICSS
- Voluntary, Informed Consentual, Safe and Sane
Based on materials from the POWERotics Foundation © 1996-2000
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