That makes sense! I might go for "Dom breeds sub", that basically hits the same concept! I think I'd rather avoid 'role play' specifically because it's the scenario itself that's fun, it can be role-play or a piece of writing that takes the idea seriously, if that makes sense
Semi-related question: does stuff that would be classified as BDSM (or close enough in our world) to us but not to the characters within a scenario count for writing? To name an example - in Dragon Age, there's a group of people that consider magic users too dangerous to be independent, so every magic user has a "Handler" that literally leads them around by a leash while the mage is blindfolded, often with sewn lips. I think it would be close enough, but I'd rather ask for clarification
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Date: 2022-05-24 06:02 am (UTC)Semi-related question: does stuff that would be classified as BDSM (or close enough in our world) to us but not to the characters within a scenario count for writing? To name an example - in Dragon Age, there's a group of people that consider magic users too dangerous to be independent, so every magic user has a "Handler" that literally leads them around by a leash while the mage is blindfolded, often with sewn lips. I think it would be close enough, but I'd rather ask for clarification