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A scene can take place in private or in a club where it can be viewed by an audience. There is an [[party etiquette| etiquette]] at most clubs and play parties which regulates how the onlookers may interact with the people in the scene.
 
A scene can take place in private or in a club where it can be viewed by an audience. There is an [[party etiquette| etiquette]] at most clubs and play parties which regulates how the onlookers may interact with the people in the scene.
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== Alternative Uses ==
  
 
* "Scene" or "Scening" is sometimes used as a verb, meaning to act out a scene.
 
* "Scene" or "Scening" is sometimes used as a verb, meaning to act out a scene.

Revision as of 23:23, 20 March 2014

A scene is a BDSM activity or encounter involving one or more people; it may or may not involve sexual activity.

A scene can take place in private or in a club where it can be viewed by an audience. There is an etiquette at most clubs and play parties which regulates how the onlookers may interact with the people in the scene.

Alternative Uses

  • "Scene" or "Scening" is sometimes used as a verb, meaning to act out a scene.
  • "The Scene" is also used to refer to the BDSM / Fetish community. See Culture.