by Bob Esserfoot May 25, 2004
In Femdom BDSM context, owned human property / collared slave.
The term was first adopted in a BDSM context by Ezada Sinn in 2017 in order to avoid the sensitive word "slave" that is often used for the submissive partner that is in a power exchange relationship.
Through the growth of social media, films and television, FemDom has begun to permeate the vanilla consciousness. Yet, there are many misconceptions regarding the nature of FemDom relationships which prevent them from truly being accepted. The terminology used can aid to fuel these misconceptions, and that is what I wish to cover here. In particular the terminology used when referring to a Domina’s property……."slave". Which was changed to "chattel"
The term was first adopted in a BDSM context by Ezada Sinn in 2017 in order to avoid the sensitive word "slave" that is often used for the submissive partner that is in a power exchange relationship.
Through the growth of social media, films and television, FemDom has begun to permeate the vanilla consciousness. Yet, there are many misconceptions regarding the nature of FemDom relationships which prevent them from truly being accepted. The terminology used can aid to fuel these misconceptions, and that is what I wish to cover here. In particular the terminology used when referring to a Domina’s property……."slave". Which was changed to "chattel"
by Ezada Sinn March 19, 2021
by Johndar January 4, 2013