I never want to be so experienced in BDSM that I can’t pick up new
style points. I was playing lately with a woman who transformed herself
from BDSM virgin to mildly terrifying dominant in just two
years. The fascinating part of her fast-forward journey is seeing what
kind of dominant she’s become. To learn from other dominants, I
first ask: Is this person primarily into psychological dominance,
service-oriented dominance, or sadism? Most BDSM tops incorporate
elements of all three, and tastes can shift over time. But usually
someone will have a special flair in one of these areas.
The psychological dominant enjoys things like forced
crossdressing and verbal humiliation. If you put someone on a leash and
make him crawl around and bark, that’s psychological dominance. Anyone
who says “You’re my slave, and you will wear this collar every
day” is practicing psychological dominance. This type of dominant
is the one most often caricatured in pop culture as the snarling,
sneering asshole, but psychological dominance needn’t be overtly mean.
Any kind of iconic role-playโteacher/student,
boss/secretaryโis psychological dominance, and it may be
authoritarian, but it’s not necessarily cruel. And dominants who do
“Daddy” or “Mommy” relationships are traditionally affectionate with
their partners. Psychological dominance is the type of dominance at
which I least excel, so I’m impressed by people who do it well.
The service-oriented dominant wants you to do thingsโgiving orders and having them obeyed is the turn-on. The
tasks may be symbolic, but they will usually have some practical value,
too. The psychological dominant wants you to lick her boots, but the
service-oriented dominant will hand you a bootblack kit and teach
you to polish them up nicely. This can look exploitative to the
untrained observer, but dominants of this kind are not just looking to
off-load chores. It’s an interactive scene: He/she enjoys watching the
submissive carry out the tasks, correcting and guiding as
necessary.
The sadist likes dishing out intense sensations. I myself am
primarily a sadist. I don’t have any desire to own someone; the
care and feeding of a slave is way more responsibility than I want. I
appreciate it when submissives do nice things for me, and I can give
instructions for tasks if need be. However, it often seems simpler to
just polish my boots myself. No, what turns me on is doing things to
your body that scare you and make you scream. Of course, one man’s
scream is another man’s warm-up, so my scenes vary greatly. But I like
pushing you right up to the edge of what you think you can
takeโand maybe a tiny bit further.
There are other types of dominants, but the aforementioned serve as
jumping-off points. Oh, and my friend? She’s a very creative
psychological dominant. I’m watching and taking notes. She might be
new, but anyone who goes from zero to scary that fast has a talent
worth studying. ![]()

My mood is variable. Mercurial. I never know when I enter my dungeon what’s going to be on the menu until I spend a few moments with the guy I’m playing with.
His vulnerability or his horniness or his selflessness or his shyness or whatever – his headspace becomes my sketchpad. It’s not so much about my giving him what he needs (although it’s good when that happens because it means he’ll be back – and they usually do come back), but about taking my inspiration from the raw material in front of me.
By the way (and I’m not convinced it matters but I offer it anyway), I’m a guy.