Commando

From wipipedia.org
(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search


(I don't think that's right)
(Expand and add links)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Commando''' is an English language term meaning to go without underwear. It may refer to a man or a woman, and is often used in the phrase "going commando".  However, it is particularly applied to females who do not wear [[panties]] and [[tights]] (N America, pantyhose) under a [[skirt]] or [[dress]].  
 
'''Commando''' is an English language term meaning to go without underwear. It may refer to a man or a woman, and is often used in the phrase "going commando".  However, it is particularly applied to females who do not wear [[panties]] and [[tights]] (N America, pantyhose) under a [[skirt]] or [[dress]].  
  
In [[BDSM]], it is often required by a [[Dominant]] as means of concentrating the [[submissive]]'s or [[slave]]'s mind on her condition.  For instance, 'I went commando for the weekend because [[Master]] required it". There are many opportunities for anxiety, for embarrassment, and for [[humiliation]] for the sub. Her body is instantly accessible at the lift of the skirt, or something may be revealed by accident, especially if the skirt is [[miniskirt|very short]].
+
In [[BDSM]], it is often required by a [[Dominant]] as means of concentrating the [[submissive]]'s or [[slave]]'s mind on her condition.  For instance, "I went commando for the weekend because [[Master]] required it". There are many opportunities for anxiety, for embarrassment, and for [[humiliation]] for the sub. Her body is instantly accessible at the lift of the skirt, or something may be revealed by accident during an [[voyeurism|upskirt]] glimpse, especially if the skirt is [[miniskirt|very short]].
  
 
In the classic BDSM novel, [[Story of O]], O is required to be without underwear and in a dress or skirt at all times.  In the Gor novels by John Norman, this is referred to as the "no nether closure" principle of [[kajira]] attire (see [[Gor - Dictionary]]).
 
In the classic BDSM novel, [[Story of O]], O is required to be without underwear and in a dress or skirt at all times.  In the Gor novels by John Norman, this is referred to as the "no nether closure" principle of [[kajira]] attire (see [[Gor - Dictionary]]).
 +
 +
The term became popular after it was used in the TV series "Friends" in 1996.
 +
 +
== External links ==
 +
* [http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=going%20commando Entry on Urban Dictionary]
 +
* [http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=jjhEAAAAIBAJ&sjid=G7AMAAAAIBAJ&pg=4766,1545815&dq= news item about "Friends"]
 +
* [http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/gossip/heidi-klum-trips-stage-commando-article-1.1347809 Heidi Klum trips while going commando]
  
 
[[Category:BDSM]]
 
[[Category:BDSM]]

Revision as of 15:42, 28 September 2013

Commando is an English language term meaning to go without underwear. It may refer to a man or a woman, and is often used in the phrase "going commando". However, it is particularly applied to females who do not wear panties and tights (N America, pantyhose) under a skirt or dress.

In BDSM, it is often required by a Dominant as means of concentrating the submissive's or slave's mind on her condition. For instance, "I went commando for the weekend because Master required it". There are many opportunities for anxiety, for embarrassment, and for humiliation for the sub. Her body is instantly accessible at the lift of the skirt, or something may be revealed by accident during an upskirt glimpse, especially if the skirt is very short.

In the classic BDSM novel, Story of O, O is required to be without underwear and in a dress or skirt at all times. In the Gor novels by John Norman, this is referred to as the "no nether closure" principle of kajira attire (see Gor - Dictionary).

The term became popular after it was used in the TV series "Friends" in 1996.

External links

Personal tools
Namespaces

Variants
Actions
Navigation
Tools