Talk:Master (BDSM)

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I really like the "Context" sub-section (lifted by permission from one of Tanos' sites)However, it really belongs on many pages, which means it doesn't belong on any of them but should be somewhere else and referenced.  I don't want to put it within the overall BDSM page but can't think of any proper title for it.  Anyone have an idea for it's proper placement?
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Some parts of this page are lifted from or heavily influenced by Tanos, who has given permission for such usage.
--[[User:Interesdom|Interesdom]] 16:38, 2 Apr 2005 (BST)
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I disagree with the dominants not being masochists - it is a fairly common type of switch.  Think of a Venn Diagram allowing all possible intersections of sadist/dominant and bondage top. [[User:PallandoZi|PallandoZi]]
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My text allows that a [[Dom]] MIGHT be a masochist.  A switch is not a dom and I think where my text falls down is not covering the issue of switches within a sentence under dom and top, or the ''See Also''.  I haven't touched the [[Dominant]] reference (yet) but see that does mention switches.  --[[User:Interesdom|Interesdom]] 18:30, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)
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I have moved the 'Context' section to a new page called [[BDSM Roles]].  --[[User:Interesdom|Interesdom]] 19:20, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)
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I think we should give a lot more prominence to master being male, but note some female doms do use the word. In the UK scene, a very small fraction of female doms call themselves masters.
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--[[User:Tanos]] 4 Apr 2005
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I've made a changeFeel free to directly chip in on any of these pages now you see I've done the "first pass".  After all, it's often easier to see what's wrong or missing that to come up with the original, so don't hold back.  I've done this page, Dom, Top (BDSM), Slave, Sub, Bottom (BDSM), Mistress, Domme and Dominatrix.  They are aren't perfect but they are a start in which I try to differentiate between them while explaining some of the confusion and cross-over.  --[[User:Interesdom|Interesdom]] 23:21, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)
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Can you provide any references for "overlord" being used instead of master (not as a personal name) in a BDSM context? All I can turn up with Google are people called Overlord and I've never seen it used otherwise myself -- [[User:Tanos|Tanos]] 18:45, 17 Apr 2005 (BST)
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Nope!  I don't know where I saw it but when I put that in, I was reading some historic perspective that said Overlord was an older term, still in use by somePull it out if you want.
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--[[User:Interesdom|Interesdom]] 01:00, 18 Apr 2005 (BST)

Latest revision as of 19:02, 8 June 2006

Some parts of this page are lifted from or heavily influenced by Tanos, who has given permission for such usage. --Interesdom


I disagree with the dominants not being masochists - it is a fairly common type of switch. Think of a Venn Diagram allowing all possible intersections of sadist/dominant and bondage top. PallandoZi

My text allows that a Dom MIGHT be a masochist. A switch is not a dom and I think where my text falls down is not covering the issue of switches within a sentence under dom and top, or the See Also. I haven't touched the Dominant reference (yet) but see that does mention switches. --Interesdom 18:30, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)

I have moved the 'Context' section to a new page called BDSM Roles. --Interesdom 19:20, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)


I think we should give a lot more prominence to master being male, but note some female doms do use the word. In the UK scene, a very small fraction of female doms call themselves masters. --User:Tanos 4 Apr 2005

I've made a change. Feel free to directly chip in on any of these pages now you see I've done the "first pass". After all, it's often easier to see what's wrong or missing that to come up with the original, so don't hold back. I've done this page, Dom, Top (BDSM), Slave, Sub, Bottom (BDSM), Mistress, Domme and Dominatrix. They are aren't perfect but they are a start in which I try to differentiate between them while explaining some of the confusion and cross-over. --Interesdom 23:21, 4 Apr 2005 (BST)


Can you provide any references for "overlord" being used instead of master (not as a personal name) in a BDSM context? All I can turn up with Google are people called Overlord and I've never seen it used otherwise myself -- Tanos 18:45, 17 Apr 2005 (BST)

Nope! I don't know where I saw it but when I put that in, I was reading some historic perspective that said Overlord was an older term, still in use by some. Pull it out if you want. --Interesdom 01:00, 18 Apr 2005 (BST)

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