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BDSM culture, an increasingly developed phenomenon

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BDSM culture: the BDSM scene

In BDSM culture, a scene is the context where the BDSM activity takes place, as well as the activity itself. The physical place where a BDSM activity takes place is generally called a dungeon, although some prefer less « dramatic » designations, and instead choose designations like « play area », or « club ». BDSM activity can, but need not necessarily, involve sexual activity. BDSM culture therefore responds to its own codes.

BDSM Culture: Types of BDSM Scenes

A scene can take place in private between two or more people, and can involve a domestic arrangement, such as bondage, a casual relationship or engaged in a way of life. Elements of BDSM culture may have settings for slave training or punishment for violating instructions.

A scene can also take place in a club, where the game can be observed by others. When a scene takes place in a public place, participants may enjoy being watched by others, or because of the equipment available, or because having third parties present adds an element of security for gaming partners.

BDSM Culture Explained

Today, BDSM culture exists in most Western countries. This culture is often seen as a subculture, mainly due to the fact that BDSM is still often viewed as « unusual » by a large portion of the public. Many people hide their inclination from society because they are afraid of misunderstanding and social exclusion. It is commonly known in BDSM culture that there are practitioners who live on all continents, but there is no documented evidence in many countries (due to laws and censorship motivated by politics or religion. restrictive). We can see ourselves through their presence in online BDSM communities and on dating sites.

The annual Folsom Street Fair is the biggest BDSM event in the world. It has its roots in the gay leather movement. There are also other conventions like Living in Leather, TESfest, Shibaricon, Spankfest and Black Rose.

North American cities that have large BDSM communities include New York, Washington DC, Baltimore, Atlanta, Seattle, Denver, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Philadelphia, San Francisco, San Diego, Dallas, Minneapolis, Toronto, Winnipeg and Vancouver. European cities with large BDSM communities are London, Paris, Berlin, Amsterdam, Munich, Cologne, Hamburg, Moscow, and Rome.

BDSM Culture: BDSM Symbols

One of the most common symbols used by the BDSM community is a derivation of a shape of a triskelion in a circle. Various forms of triskele (a form with triple rotational symmetry) have had many uses and meanings in many cultures; her BDSM use derives from the « Ring of O » in O’s classic history book.

The leather pride flag is also widely used in BDSM. In continental Europe, the Ring of O is very prevalent among practitioners of BDSM culture.

The BDSM culture rights flag is intended to represent the belief that people whose sexuality or relationship preferences include Bondage and Discipline, Domination and Submission, or Sadism and Masochism (“BDSM”) deserve the same rights as everyone else, and should not be discriminated against.

The flag is inspired by the leather pride flag, but is specifically meant to represent the concept of BDSM rights. It is designed to be recognizable by people familiar with either the Leather Pride Flag or the BDSM Triskelion (or Triskele)

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