The BDSM emblem has no "obvious"
symbolism because it was created to be enigmatic. To the vanilla observer
who would be put off by BDSM, it is merely an attractive piece of jewelry.
Thus, we can wear it freely as a friendly salute, nod, and wink to other
BDSMers we should happen to pass on the sidewalks and in the hallways
of our daily lives.
To the insider, however, the Emblem
is full of meaning.
The three divisions represent the
various threesomes of BDSM. First of all, the three divisions of BDSM
itself: B&D, D&S, and S&M. Secondly, the three-way creed
of BDSM behavior: Safe, Sane, and Consensual. Thirdly, the three divisions
of our community: Tops, Bottoms, and Switches.
It is this third symbolism that
gives meaning to the holes in each unit. Since BDSM is at the very least
a play style and at its greatest a love style, the holes represent the
incompleteness of any individual within the BDSM context. However "together"
and "whole" individuals may be, there remains a void within
them that can only be filled by a complimentary other. BDSM cannot be
done alone.
The resemblance to a three-way variation
on the Yin-Yang symbol is not accidental. As the curved outline of Yin
and Yang represent the hazy border between where one ends and the other
begins, so do the curved borders here represent the indistinct divisions
between B&D, D&S, and S&M.
The metal and metallic color of
the medallion represents the chains or irons of BDSM servitude/ownership.
The three inner fields are black, representing a celebration of the
controlled dark side of BDSM sexuality.
The curved lines themselves can
be seen as a stylized depiction of a lash as it swings, or even an arm
in motion to deliver an erotic spanking. The all-embracing circle, of
course, represents the overlying unity of it all and the oneness of
a community that protects its own.
The BDSM Emblem is copyright 1995
by Quagmyr@aol.com who maintains the copyright in order to protect the
symbol. It is freely available for all educational and non-commercial
use within the BDSM community without charge
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