BDSM and dom/sub roles (slight NSFW)

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Disclaimer: this chapter speaks a little bit about some NSFW things but not in graphic detail. So if you're not comfortable with that, move on to another chapter please xx


As you may come to realize, these things listed above are not of the typical BDSM realm. These common personality traits of the Caregiver-type do not describe that world or the connections that fall in that space. While private intimacy may be a part of these adult connections, it does not need to involve a powerplay or a BDSM dynamic where one person is the hard "dominant" wanting to take control and use their authority to hurt, abuse, degrade, humiliate, beat, or otherwise use their "submissive" counterpart.

It can be argued well that the Caregiver personality may be more self-sacrificing and viewed as having more submissive traits while still being comfortable, responsible leaders. While individual, personal adult interests and kinks may involve our interactions together, we do not feel that these aspects or powerplay (traditional dominance and submission roles and stereotypes) are necessary to identifying within the Caregiver/Little, CGL, community.

You do not need to be "dominant" to be a Caregiver

You do not need to be "submissive" to be a Caregiver

You do not need to want to be in a "powerplay" dynamic to have a healthy relationship as a Caregiver

You do not need to be highly sexual, sexually driven, or even sexual at all to identify as a Caregiver

You do not need to be interested in traditional BDSM or kinks to be a Caregiver

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