INTRODUCTION
DOM PROTOCOLS
SUB PROTOCOLS
SWITCH PROTOCOLS
PARTY PROTOCOL
CROSS DRESSING
PROTOCOL
GAY~ LESBIAN~
BI ~TRANSGENDERS PROTOCOL
INTRODUCTION
by LES IS MORE(m) Copyright©2005
What I am trying to convey in
this document is a guide, not a hard fast set of rules.
Generally as long as you have
good manners are courteous, polite and respectful it is proper protocol.
First understand that the BDSM
community is very status oriented.
For this document DOMS, Tops,
Masters, Mistresses, Ladies, Lords, Male or Female are to be considered
one in same 'Dom'.
For this document subs, servants,
slaves, bottoms, male, or female are to be considered one in the same
'sub'.
There are several levels of proper
protocol for Doms subs Switches.
All should use common sense and
use good manners at all times.
I have found that many protocols
for subs are more an aspect of their individual training by a Dom
and are different in every relationship, so trying to define training
protocols is a case of MYOB. ( Mind Your Own Business )
Dress codes for all in public
should be acceptable clothing that does not indicate you are kink
quite often referred to as street legal.
Private dress is an individual
taste and or Dom chosen.
When meeting someone outside the
scene that you know is in the scene, it is rude to acknowledge you
know them in anyway.
It is best to pretend you are
meeting them for the first time.
Wait until you meet them in the
scene like a class, party or other scene function. Then approach them
about it privately.
Outing someone can ruin their
life and can get you cast out from our community
Dom protocols
You as a Dom are responsible to
your community, your friends and your family. Drawing unwanted attention
to our lifestyle is an insult to all who try so hard to just get along
with their PTA and vanilla jobs and friends. Please use Common Sense
and dress and act in an acceptable manner and require of yours to
do so.
Private protocol is up to you.
Everything you say and do is a
reflection on you and yours.
From time to time you will run
into a DOM that you may not agree with or you find fault with the
way they are doing things. LET IT GO. How someone else lives the lifestyle,
or does their training, or the way they treat others is generally
a MYOB situation. (Exception is always if the other DOM is doing something
that is hurting someone or others.) Becoming angry fighting and or
adding fuel to an argument is usually seen by others as just two losers
going at it.
Subs seeking to belong to someone
seldom are attracted to jerks and crude people, and subs belonging
to jerks and crude people seldom stay.
It is common courtesy to greet
all unknowns or newbies with respect.
Sir or Ma'am is considered a proper
greeting. If for some reason you are unsure of proper addressing it
is polite to ask how do you wish to be addressed.
Using Mr. or Ms. in front of a
name is ALWAYS polite and respectful.
To fail to show courtesy for others
is to show YOU do not have proper manners. Courtesy is always a form
of respect.
Only after they PROVE they do
not deserve your respect can you withhold it but make VERY sure they
deserve it.
If you start disrespecting those
around you for the slightest faux pax '' those around you will
start giving you a lot of distance and that could get very lonely.
As a Dom it is your responsibility
to lead by the example of being polite in all situations.
(save the rude crude stuff for
the sub that needs and or asks for it)
When addressing subs in conversation
there are different scenarios, some of which are indicated here:
One. The sub is on a leash or
standing behind their Dom
In this case it is rude to even
acknowledge the presence of the sub and is up to their Dom to initiate
any conversation with the sub, or not as the Dom pleases.
Two. The sub is beside or slightly
between you and the Dom
If necessary walk, as if the sub
was just a chair, around the sub.
Always address the Dom first and
allow the Dom to introduce you to the sub, or not as the Dom pleases.
Three. The sub (with the Dom)is
known to you and you have had several previous conversations with
this sub before.
Even then it is rude to talk to
the sub before proper greetings are given to the Dom. Then it is always
best to ask of the Dom and how is your sub 'sub name' doing
(this protocol may vary depending on level of protocol and various
groups.)
Four. The sub is alone and appearing
not to be with someone.
Hello are you free to talk
to Me is acceptable.
DO NOT be offended if the sub
indicates or says no. Many subs are owned and may be under orders
not to talk to strangers.
Five. If for any reason you are
unsure of the type of person you are talking to.
It is considered polite to ask
I am Dom, are you Dom or sub?.Often the person will release
the information with a smile, if you give yours first.
Six. As a Dom unsure of the type
of person asking you this question the polite answer is
I am Dom, and you are?
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[ The big mistake is to say call
me MASTER/MISTRESS _______ The person actually only hears you
can call me master of being a dim dom Any that have Master or
Mistress in your name sorry but that is the way it really is. Many
do not know you from Adam or Eve and they do not call anyone Master
/Mistress until they know them very well and respect them as such
and is an HONORIFIC not a given. (In some places this may vary as
well. Get to know your local group and their protocols so you will
feel comfortable interacting within the groups dynamics).
Talking to anyone and demanding
to be immediately called Master puts you
on the same level as a child in
the super market screaming I want I want I want ... As
a Master or Mistress you are only that to those that belong to you
and have given that honorific to you. To demand that of anyone before
you have earned it is to dishonor all around; and some actually may
have proven they deserve a higher status then you, which would make
you appear rather silly ]
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In general conversation a sub,
from time to time may forget to use the honorific Sir / Ma'am or Mr.
/ Ms. and may even make another minor mistake.
If the sub is not yours you are
permitted at worst to frown to indicate youre a strict Dom.
You are NOT permitted to chide
or otherwise take to task a sub for the omission.
Exception is you have permission
of the subs owner.
If the sub someday becomes yours
you can always You remember that time that you rudely....?
If the sub is yours deal with
it as you feel it should be dealt with.
Quite often a Dom will require
of their sub certain protocols in speaking to another Dom or sub:
The scenarios in this can be very
complicated, so I would suggest that you as a Dom keep it open honest
and simple.
Initiating sub to sub conversation
I have general suggestions for
you as a Dom to consider with your sub if approached by another sub,
how you have your sub approach or allow your sub to approach another
is actually up to you.
One. Freely sub to sub.
I am allowed to speak freely,
are you? If asked this of your sub and your sub is free to speak
polite answer would be Yes I am
Two. Structured as your sub is
a Dom to another sub
I am allowed to speak freely,
are you? If asked this the polite answer would be My Dom
requires I speak to you as a Dom and to be Dom to other subs.
Three. Structured as your sub
is sub to other subs. (this could really get out of hand if the other
sub is required by their Dom to be sub to the other sub and they could
get into trying to out sub the other).
I am allowed to speak freely,
are you? If asked this, the polite answer would be My
Dom requires I speak to you as a sub and to be sub to other subs.
Requiring service of a sub is
a big thing for Dom's but there are sharp and very firm rules governing
this.
Number one rule and it is a big
ONE .
To demand service of one that
has not offered it, is ABUSIVE of the person you are trying to order
and of your status. You will loose status to all that know you actually
had the unmitigated gall to try and order someone that is not of your
service to serve you.
The polite way is to request service
IE:
Would you do me the honor
of...?
May I request that you...?
Many subs are eager to service
and approached in this manner will happily comply. But this does not
mean the sub is in service to you, and now belongs to you.
The Dom MUST remember that if
a sub is not in your service, they have the right to refuse POLITELY.
The Dom MUST remember that subs
quite often belong to someone and to try to use someone's sub with
out permission may to the other Dom be the equivalent of using their
tooth brush.
Safe Words are something that
every DOM that hears it must OBEY
Upon hearing the words RED
LIGHT or just RED the Dom's around must immediately ask the
sub the reason for saying the safe words. Then they must ask of the
Dom that caused the sub to say the safe words why?
(Party or Organization safe words
must receive the same response)
Remember that if this happens
during a scene quite often a sub may be in no condition to actually
explain why the safe words were issued. But all play must STOP until
fully resolved. There is no exception.
Guidance and or Protection of
a sub
Looking out for a frightened or
an unsure sub is a responsibility but it can also be a 'sticky wicket
' as the British like to say.
If a sub known to you approaches
you and asks, With respect Sir or Ma'am may I ask for your 'Guidance
or Protection'?
If you can, say Granted
(or something along those lines).
There are some subs, that you
may know, that should not be 'granted protection'. it is required
of you to state simply I am sorry but at this time I am no able
to do so
If you know you can not for some
reason grant this protection you have to leave etc. you should then
go to a fellow Dom and ask this Dom to watch over the sub or send
the sub looking for the Dom you trust.
Understand sometimes subs just
need someone to be watching them and need the feeling of being watched
or protected in an environment that for some reason has become hostile
and threatening to the sub. (This does not mean the sub is in service
to you and you must remember protection is a transitory and is not
a long term obligation)
If a the sub is not known to you.
You may state If you stay near I will watch out for you
It is recommended for your own
safety to quickly find a friend to help watch or protect
the sub and a party host or DM is a good choice for help, at a private
party notify the host.
Remember not every one is who
or what they say they are and there are those that like to cause trouble,
so just protect yourself if you do not know of or know the sub.
Misuse of a sub trusting you is
a major SIN in our world. If you are guiding or watching out for a
sub you are temporary the sub's DM, not a play partner and it would
be a violation of the trust to attempt to take advantage of the trust.
It is wise for Dom's to remember
that service by a sub is given to you and ceases to be a gift if taken
or demanded.
Therefore when seeking to have
a sub give of themselves to you it quickly becomes a compatibility
issue. If you have noticed that couples filled with love for each
other always show respect for each other in the ways the other appreciates.
Quite often these ways are formal to semi formal in politeness.
Developing this relationship is
a continuous and on going negotiation.
It is proper protocol for a DOM
to ask how why when where and what.
If you find out the correct directions
you can do it right correctly over and over.
If you do not ask for directions
you will end up doing it over and over wrong and everyone including
your own submissives will consider you a dim dom.
Sub protocols
First is public protocol
You, as a unowned sub, are responsible
to your community, your friends and your family. Drawing unwanted
attention to our lifestyle is an insult to all who try so hard to
just get along with their PTA and vanilla jobs and friends. Please
use Common Sense and dress and act in an acceptable manner and ask
of yours to do so.
The first rule of a sub that belongs
to someone or is in service to someone is:
Everything you say and do is a
reflection on your DOM and on your service to your DOM.
For owned subs it is your DOM
that will determine your actions and behavior, consider the following
as suggested protocol for owned subs.
The following is recommended for
unowned subs.
Being polite shows respect, and
no Dom wants or is interested in a sub that is not polite to all.
Some consider being formal with
your speech as stuff and nonsense. Being formal will help to smooth
over nerves and mistakes so I highly recommend it.
You will find being formal in
your actions and speech will go a long ways toward being accepted
by others.
It is common curtesy to greet
all unknowns or newbies with respect.
Sir or Ma'am is considered a proper
greeting. (unless you have been instructed differently)
Using Mr. or Ms. In front of a
name is (almost) always polite and respectful.
Failure to show courtesy for others
shows YOU do not have proper manners. Courtesy is always respectful.
Only after someone (sub or Dom)
PROVES they do not deserve respect (courtesy) can you withhold it
but make VERY sure they deserve it. If you start disrespecting those
around you for the slightest faux pax '' those around you will
start giving you a lot of distance and that could get very lonely.
If for any reason you are unsure
of the type of person you are talking to, it is considered polite
to ask
I am sub, are you Dom or
sub?.Often the person will release the information with a smile,
if you give yours first.
As a sub unsure of the type of
person asking you this question the polite answer is:
I am sub, and you are?
Initiating a conversation with
a Dom
With respect 'Sir or Ma'am'
may I speak with you? would be very good manners.
When initiating a conversation
with another sub you should remember a sub belonging to a DOM may
have structured protocols as to how and who they may talk to.
You should always ask May
I speak freely with you? and is a polite way to start a conversation.
At all times Sir / Ma'am or Mr.
/ Ms., is considered a proper honorific for those you meet.
Forgetting to do so in general
conversation happens and as an unowned sub the most you should suffer
is a frown from a very strict Dom.
Forgetting to do so in general
conversation while it happens as an owned sub this becomes a subject
for your owner and you and not anyone else's business.
The sub has the right to say no
and refuse any thing they are not comfortable with or feel is wrong.
If you are ordered
to do something by someone you do not belong to you have the right
to say no politely. IE:
With respect 'Sir or Ma'am'
I do not know you and there for must refuse your request.
With respect 'Sir or Ma'am'
I belong to _______ and am not allowed to serve others
With respect 'Sir or Ma'am'
I have not entered into service to you and must therefore refuse your
request.
Upon the second demand for service
from someone the sub has refused.
With respect Sir or Ma'am
I have stated that I can not serve you. Please do not ask me again.
Upon the third demand for service
from someone the sub has twice refused.
The sub should walk away without
speaking further and seek a DM or a Dom the sub knows and ask of the
DM or Dom With respect Sir or Ma'am may I ask for your protection
or assistance
If before you can extract yourself
from the immediate presence of the dom and for the fourth time the
dom demands service of you say in a loud voice red light
(or whatever is appropriate recognized call for help wherever you
happen to be). Any further demands by this dim dom grants you the
right to yell RED LIGHT or RED
From time to time it is understood
that sub may become intimidated or frightened in a group or an unfamiliar
situation.
When this happens it is acceptable
to seek out a Dom you know and respect and to ask With respect
Sir or Ma'am may I ask for your 'guidance or protection.'? When
you ask for guidance or protection you MUST remember you are placing
an obligation on the Dom that is transitory but it is an obligation.
Playing with you is wrong. Using this protection to gain
an edge with you is wrong and doing so will cause the Dom to lose
face in our community. Ask for Guidance or Protection carefully and
only in need.
Switch Protocol
This is determined more with the
Mode you are in
Dom mode see Dom protocols
sub mode see sub protocols
The only difference is the need
to be truthful to your self and to others. IE:
If for any reason you are unsure
of of type of person you are talking to, it is considered polite to
ask
I am a switch. Are you Dom
or sub.
As a switch. unsure of the type
of person asking you this question the polite answer is
I am switch, and you are?
Gay Lesbian Bi sexual Transgenders Protocol
Being GLBT ( Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual,Transgender
) is a sexual orientation similar to being hetro and is not a kink.
Because GLBT's are really no different
then anyone else it is probable the majority may lead a very vanilla
lifestyle as seen by the majority of the Kink community. Of those
that are kinky some are Dom (see Dom Protocol) some are sub(see sub
protocol) some are switches(see switch protocol).
Cross Dressing Protocol
Treat the CD as they are dressed
Dressed as a man treat them as
you would any other man
Dressed as a woman treat them
as you would any other woman.
Because CD's are really no different
then anyone else. It is probable the majority may lead a very vanilla
lifestyle as seen by the majority of the Kink community. Of those
that are kinky some are Dom (see Dom Protocol) some are sub(see sub
protocol) some are switches(see switch protocol).
Munch Protocol
As a group in public it is your
responsibility to insure that unwanted attention is not brought to
the munch or to any group you belong to
NEVER bring a child to a munch
for Adults.
It upsets the others and can cause
others to leave and repeated can cause the munch to be avoided and
eventually closed.
There may be legal aspects that
are not welcome for both you and others and demonstrates that you
are not responsible
I have seen children claiming
to be mature for their age trying to get into adult chats. As this
could get the adults arrested it is an indication of irresponsibility
to others thereby proving immaturity.
Munch's are a gate way for newbies
to meet up and join various groups.
In light of this the sponsor /
organizer of the munch should choose a site that allows the newbie
a chance to see and consider if they want to join or not. Give the
newbie the option of leaving without being seen
I have seen many a munch set in
a area that is hidden from public view. This causes the newbie not
to go to a munch and can turn them off forever.
Munch's are a way to break bread
with friends old and new, keep it friendly.
Talk to the newbie as if you were
a normal person and show friendship. You are not in a play situation
and it is bad form to try to talk to the newbie as if they were not
in a public venue.
Munch's are a place to just relax
and talk about things that under normal conditions would be taboo.
Munch's are a place to learn about
the BDSM community.
This is a time to teach the newbie
about BDSM, to give advice and guidance as it is the first step for
some coming into the community.
It is best to have someone safe
to talk to the newbie and let them know the rights that they have.
To many subs are ruined by not
knowing they have the right to say no. They end up in over their heads
thinking they have to do what the first 'DOM' that sees them tells
them even though it is a dim dom trying to snare them
Explain to the newbie what your
organization is all about. Tell them about yourself as much as you
feel comfortable with.
Questioning someone can make them
nervous so at first avoid it
All questions having to do with
the real full name of the newbie, where the newbie lives, where the
newbie works, must not be asked . If you are willing to give the newbie
everything about you including your SS number feel free . But do not
ask them.
Be the one that comes forth with
who you are in the scene and a little about you and others that are
at the munch.
When a newbie sees others talking
about a taboo subject openly they will be able to talk about their
interests in a more relaxed state.
If you like to spank preform bondage
let the newbie know what your into first. Then ask politely what the
newbies are interested in.
If the newbie is acting nervous
change the subject or better ask someone else you know the same question
Don't scare the newbie. Remember
each individual as an experienced muncher is a ambassador of the community
the sub seeking. Try to make sure the sub knows they are weclome.
Party Protocol
First rule of party protocol is
when going to or from the party by dress or actions do nothing that
will draw attention or out the party and the Host or Hostess.
You will find there is almost
always a dressing area for kink wear.
Party protocols are an issue that
should be dealt with the Party host and your groups rules.
The Main suggestion is ask for
a guide or someone to escort you around and familiarize yourself with
new groups.
Check for and sign releases as
required.
It is Important to remember the
saying Only fools rush in where wise men fear to tread.
It is important if you are invited
to a party to be a good guest with good manners : never assume anything.
Always RSVP as it is very bad
manners to just show up, even if you were invited.
Ask if you should bring something
It is a nice idea to bring a host
or hostess gift.
Ask if you can bring a partner
Ask if you can help to set up
or clean up afterwards.(this is a very good way to get to know others)
If you play make sure you clean
up extremely well and do not leave toys all over every where.
As you are meeting new people
do not ask about job family or real names
At your first few parties do not
expect to play watch politely listen and learn.
If you see someone you really
like, DO NOT stalk them or make them nervous. You will meet them again
and get to know them. ( I had cards made up my e-mail to give out
at the end of the night.)
When you come upon a scene, You
are encouraged to silently watch from a distance
Generally the Couple and or those
in the scene want to be seen , they are the performers please be a
good audience.
Talking is bad manners in any
audience.
Never intrude onto a scene as
it is the height of rudeness to even talk to the Dom and twice as
bad to try to talk to the sub. If the Dom sees you and knows you the
Dom might invite you in and explain what is happening and what you
can do.
If impact play is taking place,
note who is the closest, and who furtherest then get even further
away as the backlash on a whip can cut your face bad.
NEVER touch the toys
NEVER try to take part in the
scenarios that are happening.
You do not know the scenario.
You do not know the sub and the
limits .
You were not part of the negotiations
in developing the scene.
You will only cause the scene
to be ruined for all concerned.
After the scene is done there
is usually aftercare.
During this time it is quiet time
for the sub as the sub is brought back out of sub space.
This may include massages, body
inspections, snuggling and other comforting and bonding between Dom
and sub and is actually often part of the scene.
After the aftercare and the Dom
is talking to others you may approach and courteously ask about the
toys and or what the scene was about.
This is a good time to learn from
the Dom and usually they love to brag and to teach how they use their
toys.
These are my thoughts and this is a living document subject to change
and there for all suggestions or comments should mailto:les.is.more.m1@gmail.com?subject=comments
suggestions on protocols.
All rights are reserved by the
author.
Copyright©2005 by LES IS MORE(m)
May not be published in whole or in part
without express written permission of the author
Published by cleo_MG with consent of author.