Wi**** Posted September 29, 2018 Posted September 29, 2018 Hi I was talking to a dom/domme yester and they said they had a sub and a slave. First question is it common for dominants to have more than one sub/slave The dominant also said he sold his slave to another dominant be she did not please him. Does this happen or is it bull.
BigPolly Posted October 1, 2018 Posted October 1, 2018 Quite a few Doms/subs have more than one Dom/sub to play with. Having more than one Dom can be hard work but I’m not sure if Dom’s finds it as exhausting having more then one sub. Some have a main play partner then extras either on the side or to join in main play.
ey**** Posted October 1, 2018 Posted October 1, 2018 it's not uncommon for all shades of relationship anarchy - but certainly within D/s it's not uncommon for a Dominant to have multiple subs, play-partners, whatever. Selling a Dominant who did no please seems a bit... like it's linked to a fantasy. But, again - I've seen "slave trading"
LadyDominaByte Posted October 3, 2018 Posted October 3, 2018 I can only speak for myself here but alot of Dommes have more than one sub. It's very common but if you talk with your domme, they can be in a monogamous D/S relationship. Both are common it just takes communication. As for selling I would never but it does happen. Some subs do enjoying being sold or bought it makes them feelmore like an object. I dont take on these types of subs. now do I buy them. It's just a preference for some subs
Gr**** Posted April 4, 2021 Posted April 4, 2021 I’ve met dominants in the local Seattle kink scene who have more than one slave, though most seem to only have one at a time. I’m more likely to see people having multiple online D/s relationships. As to selling a slave, given that falls under “white slavery” laws and is illegal, this is the first time I’ve heard of that outside of the fictional “Marketplace” book series. However, there’s a great deal about kink that wouldn’t hold up in court, so I expect that it’s possible that it happened. I would be surprised if it happened for a substantial “dark web” amount as much as a good-faith token amount, but ... who knows?
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