Collars in BDSM: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Day collars.
Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
No edit summary
Tags: Visual edit Mobile edit Mobile web edit
Line 4: Line 4:
In [[BDSM]], a '''collar''' is a device of any material worn by a person to indicate their [[Bottom (BDSM)|submissive]] or [[Sexual slavery (BDSM)|slave]] status in a BDSM relationship. A person wearing a collar to symbolize their relationship with another is said to be '''collared'''. Collars are used to signify ownership or connection within a Dom/sub relationship.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Guglielmi |first1=Juliana |last2=Reddy-Best |first2=Kelly L. |title=BDSM, Dress, and Consumption: Women's Meaning Construction Through Embodiment, Bodies in Motion, and Sensations |journal=[[Clothing & Textiles Research Journal|Clothing and Textiles Research Journal]] |date=23 December 2021 |pages=0887302X2110610 |doi=10.1177/0887302X211061020|s2cid=245468561 }}</ref><ref name="Master">{{cite book | title=Master/slave Relations: Handbook of Theory and Practice | publisher=Nazca Plains Corporation | author=[[Robert J. Rubel|Robert J. Rubel, Phd]] | year=2007 | pages=144|isbn=9781887895637}}</ref> The collar may also be worn by the submissive as a visual indication to others.<ref name="Master"/>
In [[BDSM]], a '''collar''' is a device of any material worn by a person to indicate their [[Bottom (BDSM)|submissive]] or [[Sexual slavery (BDSM)|slave]] status in a BDSM relationship. A person wearing a collar to symbolize their relationship with another is said to be '''collared'''. Collars are used to signify ownership or connection within a Dom/sub relationship.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Guglielmi |first1=Juliana |last2=Reddy-Best |first2=Kelly L. |title=BDSM, Dress, and Consumption: Women's Meaning Construction Through Embodiment, Bodies in Motion, and Sensations |journal=[[Clothing & Textiles Research Journal|Clothing and Textiles Research Journal]] |date=23 December 2021 |pages=0887302X2110610 |doi=10.1177/0887302X211061020|s2cid=245468561 }}</ref><ref name="Master">{{cite book | title=Master/slave Relations: Handbook of Theory and Practice | publisher=Nazca Plains Corporation | author=[[Robert J. Rubel|Robert J. Rubel, Phd]] | year=2007 | pages=144|isbn=9781887895637}}</ref> The collar may also be worn by the submissive as a visual indication to others.<ref name="Master"/>


Some submissives may wear "Day-collars". These are typically items of jewellery (though can be any item of clothing) containin an O-ring. They are frequently used in scenarios in which it would be inappropriate for the submissive but their dominant wishes for them to be collared.<ref>{{Cite web |first=Cheif |date=February 6th 2020 |title=What is a BDSM day collar? |url=https://kinkyevents.co.uk/what-is-a-bdsm-day-collar/ |url-status=live |website=Kinky Events}}</ref>
Some submissives may wear "Day-collars". These are typically items of jewellery (though can be any item of clothing) containin an O-ring. They are frequently used in scenarios in which it would be inappropriate for the submissive to be collared but their dominant wishes for them to be collared.<ref>{{Cite web |first=Cheif |date=February 6th 2020 |title=What is a BDSM day collar? |url=https://kinkyevents.co.uk/what-is-a-bdsm-day-collar/ |url-status=live |website=Kinky Events}}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 04:52, 21 April 2024

A BDSM-style collar with a D-ring, and buckles in the back.

In BDSM, a collar is a device of any material worn by a person to indicate their submissive or slave status in a BDSM relationship. A person wearing a collar to symbolize their relationship with another is said to be collared. Collars are used to signify ownership or connection within a Dom/sub relationship.[1][2] The collar may also be worn by the submissive as a visual indication to others.[2]

Some submissives may wear "Day-collars". These are typically items of jewellery (though can be any item of clothing) containin an O-ring. They are frequently used in scenarios in which it would be inappropriate for the submissive to be collared but their dominant wishes for them to be collared.[3]

References

  1. ^ Guglielmi, Juliana; Reddy-Best, Kelly L. (23 December 2021). "BDSM, Dress, and Consumption: Women's Meaning Construction Through Embodiment, Bodies in Motion, and Sensations". Clothing and Textiles Research Journal: 0887302X2110610. doi:10.1177/0887302X211061020. S2CID 245468561.
  2. ^ a b Robert J. Rubel, Phd (2007). Master/slave Relations: Handbook of Theory and Practice. Nazca Plains Corporation. p. 144. ISBN 9781887895637.
  3. ^ "What is a BDSM day collar?". Kinky Events. February 6th 2020. {{cite web}}: |first= missing |last= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)CS1 maint: url-status (link)