Talk:Submissive

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Redireting?[edit]

Can I redirect this to Bottom (BDSM) ? No, this page is different and psychological in scope.

Article should be expanded[edit]

I understand the need for this article to distinguish it from submissive (BDSM) but the article should be expanded past a dict def. Pascal.Tesson 15:04, 29 January 2007 (UTC) Expanded as of January 2008.[reply]


"Taken in hand" subculture? WTF is that?[edit]

Does anyone know what that stands for? The article is a stub and I have never heard of it. 92.226.92.221 (talk) 08:33, 15 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Yeah, it's a male-dominant heterosexual lifestyle movement...kind of a light S&M thing from the sound of it. Involves wife submission and disciplinary spanking that isn't supposed to be 100% sexual but looks like it's more sexual than some of its practitioners want may want to admit publicly, as there seems to be a large contingent of social conservative/fundamentalist Christian members within the Taken in Hand movement. Their website's the first Google result for "taken in hand". I'm kind of surprised there isn't already a Wikipedia article on it. Whiteguy (talk) 06:09, 18 April 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Where's article on "Submissiveness"?!![edit]

Specific "Submissiveness" article needed, HUGE subject; - animals / sociology, etc., links to things like Milgram, etc.; surprisingly missing article in Wiki., disambiguation page doesn't do it. Meaning in BDSM is VERY different animal than general subject, maybe keep link(s). (Adding template "split")

bdsm curious[edit]

hello i would like to be a part in your bdsm scenes, never spoke to anyone like this profesional before,seeking and searching, im 44 feel like im leaving my future behind,male, thankyou for reading this article ,ray.ɬɮɺ —Preceding unsigned comment added by 80.194.7.7 (talk) 21:08, 16 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]