Category: D/s, Power Play
Subcategory: Body control

Corsets (trained waist reduction)

Corset training (waist reduction) involves the systematic use of corsets to gradually modify body shape, specifically to achieve a smaller waist measurement over time. This practice requires progressively tighter lacing of specially designed corsets worn for increasing durations, sometimes leading to semi-permanent changes in waist circumference through the repositioning of floating ribs and muscle adaptation.

As a form of body control, corset training appeals to those interested in body modification as an expression of submission. Submissives often enjoy the constant physical reminder of their controlled status and the transformation of their body according to their dominant's aesthetic preferences. Dominants appreciate the visible manifestation of their influence and the dedication demonstrated through this long-term commitment.


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About the category D/s, Power Play

Dominance and submission (D/s) and power play revolve around the consensual exchange of control between partners. This dynamic can manifest in countless ways—from bedroom-only scenarios to comprehensive lifestyle arrangements—all centered on one partner taking a controlling role while the other yields authority within negotiated boundaries.

People are drawn to power exchange for diverse reasons: the freedom found in surrender, the thrill of exercising control, the deep trust required, and the opportunity to explore aspects of themselves not expressed in everyday life. Unlike physical BDSM activities which focus on bodily sensations, D/s emphasizes psychological connection and the erotic potential of power differentials, creating experiences that many find deeply fulfilling on both emotional and sexual levels.

About the subcategory Body control

Body control encompasses activities where one partner directs or restricts the physical actions, positions, or functions of another. This can include position training, movement restrictions, controlled breathing, directed exercise, or regulation of bodily functions like eating, drinking, or bathroom use within consensual boundaries.

People enjoy body control dynamics for the deep level of surrender and authority they create. For the controlled partner, having basic physical autonomy directed by another can create profound submission and mindfulness. For the controlling partner, the responsibility and power to guide another's physical experience offers intense dominance. Many find that externally imposed physical discipline creates a unique mental space where everyday concerns fade and power dynamics become vividly tangible.




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