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

Food Chosen

Food Chosen involves a dominant controlling what, when, and/or how much a submissive eats. This can range from selecting meals and portion sizes to determining specific dietary restrictions or feeding rituals. The dominant may order for the submissive at restaurants, prepare their meals, or provide detailed instructions about permitted foods.

This form of control appeals as a fundamental way to influence daily life and bodily needs. For submissives, surrendering food choices symbolizes a deep level of trust and submission, as it affects something essential to survival and pleasure. Dominants often enjoy the caretaking aspect and the intimate control over their partner's nourishment and physical wellbeing. The practice can create powerful psychological dynamics while reinforcing the power exchange through everyday activities.


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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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