Difference between revisions of "Category:Relationships"

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Revision as of 07:26, 4 April 2014

Relationship styles are broken up into no implied power exchange relationships and power exchange relationships.

While it is acceptable to assume that in any given interaction there is some form of power exchange, the non-power exchange relationships do not necessarily require a conscious transfer of power or authority in order to exist (even though they may possess conscious exchange of power), while the power exchange relationships tend to function with this is a key part of the roles of the relationship in some capacity. In many cases relationships may follow one, none, or many of these templates.

No Implied Power Exchange Relationships

  • Brother/sister
  • Dating
  • Engaged
  • In an open relationship
  • It's complicated
  • Lovers
  • Married
  • Mentor/mentee
  • Monogamous
  • Play Partners
  • Polyamorous
  • Single
  • Swinger
  • Top/bottom
  • Triad
  • Unowned
  • Unpartnered
  • Vanilla
  • Widow

Power Exchange Relationships

  • 24/7
  • Caregiver/little
  • Collared
  • Cuckold
  • Big/little
  • Deity/priest(ess)
  • Dominant/submissive
  • God(dess)/worshiper
  • Handler/pet
  • In service to
  • Master/slave
  • Member of house
  • Owner/Property
  • Pack
  • Total Power Exchange
  • Trainer/pony
  • Family
  • Maker/doll
  • Master/kajira
  • Owner/toy
  • Power exchange
  • Role Playing
  • Sadist/Masochist
  • Sensual Domination
  • Switches with
  • Trainer/trainee
  • Under Consideration
  • Under Protection

Subcategories

This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.