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Financial domination
Woman wearing a collar with attached chain | |
Aspects | |
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B&D, B/D, or BD | Bondage and discipline |
D&s, D/s, or Ds | Dominance and submission |
S&M, S/M, or SM | Sadism and masochism |
Roles | |
Top/Dominant | partner who performs or controls the activity |
Bottom/Submissive | partner who receives or is controlled |
Switch | switches between roles |
Financial domination (also known as money slavery or FinDom) is a sexual fetish[wp], in particular a practice of dominance and submission, where a submissive (money slave, finsub, paypig, human ATM, or cash piggy) will give gifts and money to a financial dominant (money mistress, findomme, money domme or cash master).[1]
Quote: «Unethical Financial Domination or "FinDom" is not to be confused with traditional Female Domination, or "FemDom," which is a practice under the umbrella of BDSM arts.»[2]
The relation may often be accompanied by other practices of BDSM and master/slave relationships, like erotic humiliation[wp], but there may be virtually no further intimacy between the individuals. The relationship between the "slave" and the dominant may take place solely via online communication, but it is not uncommon for the "slave" to accompany the dominant while shopping and paying with the submissive's money.[3]
Such a relationship between individuals may be similar to, yet clearly distinguishable from, relationships based on Total Power Exchange. In the latter, the submissive may grant all their money saved and earned to the dominant, in addition to many other aspects of their autonomy, and it is not uncommon for both partners to have an intimate relationship as well. Financial domination can also be distinguished from sugar baby[wp] relationships in which a sugar daddy/mama offers gifts and money to the "baby" in return for a relationship, generally without any explicit elements of domination. In financial domination the submissive has no expectation of sexual contact in return for the money, and often there is no physical contact of any kind between the two parties.[4]
Financial domination is a paraphilia[wp] stemming from a devotion of financial slavery or to be dominated in a financial way. Many pro-dommes and femdommes found this to be a natural extension for any professional dominatrix who is already being paid for fetish services, and began to exploit it with clients who shared her fetish. Some domme clients were aroused as much by giving money to a dominant woman, as they were by any fetishes they may have been coming to see her for. The dominatrix may also be aroused from being financially worshipped.[5][6][7]
References
- ↑ Nick Chester (2013-07-02). "Financial Domination Is a Very Expensive Fetish". Vice.
- ↑ FINDOM is not FEMDOM, Podcast Mistress Damiana Chi on March 19, 2022
- The confusion stems from the rampant explosion of so-called "FinDommes" or "Financial Dominatrices," who have appropriated the terms Dominatrixes, Dommes, Mistresses—titles that should be reserved for those who have earned them through the investment of finances, time and study of FemDom and BDSM. Those who are solely practicing FinDom should not be confused with the latter. Real, traditional FemDom is in danger of becoming a lost art, as online kink culture and community is being drowned in the hundreds of outward-facing demands for cash.
- ↑ Abby Ellin (2015-02-18). "Yes, There Is Such a Thing as a 'Financial Dominatrix,' and It's as Bizarre as You Think". Observer.
- ↑ Alison Stevenson (2013-11-07). "I Went to a Class to Learn How to Financially Dominate Men". Vice.
- ↑ Aaron Sankin (2013-09-11). "Inside the twisted world of the Internet's priciest fetish". The Daily Dot.
- ↑ Dickson, Ej (2013-06-29). "Do it again or I'm gonna call your wife": Inside the world of financial domination". Salon.
- ↑ Nancy Redd (2015-03-11). "What's Behind The Financial Domination Fetish". HuffPost Live.
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