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Revision as of 09:33, 8 March 2014
Relationship styles are broken up into non-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.
Non-Power Exchange Relationships
- Triad
- Swinger
- Mentor/mentee
- Top/bottom
- Single
- Dating
- Lovers
- Engaged
- Married
- Widow
- Monogamous
- Polyamorous
- Play Partners
- In an open relationship
- It's complicated
- Unowned
- Unpartnered
- Brother/sister
- Vanilla
Power Exchange Relationships
- 24/7
- TPE
- Master/slave
- Handler/pet
- Trainer/pony
- Owner/Property
- Pack
- Family
- Master/kajira
- Daddy/babygirl (Mommy/babyboy)
- Under Protection
- Under Consideration
- Member of house
- Collared
- Role Playing
- Trainer/trainee
- Dominant/submissive
- Switches with
- Sadist/Masochist
- Owner/toy
- Maker/doll
- In service to
- Power exchange
- Sensual Domination
- Goddess/worshiper
- Deity/priestess