BDSM
long text
www.seekdiscipline.com
BDSM is an overlapping abbreviation for Bondage & Discipline (B&D), Dominance / submission (D/s) and Sadomasochism (SM or S&M).
The term BDSM apparently originated in the late 1980s following discussions on various adult bulletin board systems and other online venues aimed at creating a single overarching term to encompass all participants in leather, fetish, SM, and similar activities. While the search continues, as of yet, no one has found the definitive first use of the term. It clearly predates 1991 and probably predates 1989. Various reports suggest its first use on the Compuserve Human Sexuality area moderated by BDSM author Gloria Brame or even earlier on the fetish/SM area that flourished as part of SOBnet (Sexually Oriented Bulletin Board network) in the mid-1980s. BDSM's parts (B&D, D/S or D&S, and SM or S/M or S&M) were all in common use in adult classified ads in the United States by the end of the 1970s.
Ownership and Master/slave relationships are part of the D/s aspect of BDSM.
See also
External links
- BDSM article in Wikipedia
Archivist Note: The www.seekdiscipline.com site does not have a meaningful entry for Sadomasochism; see entries in en.wikipedia.org and wipipedia.org
long text
www.slaveregister.com
BDSM is an overlapping abbreviation for Bondage & Discipline (B&D), Dominance / submission (D/s) and Sadomasochism [1] (SM or S&M).
The term BDSM apparently originated in the late 1980s following discussions on various adult bulletin board systems and other online venues aimed at creating a single over-arching term to encompass all participants in leather, fetish, SM, and similar activities. While the search continues, as of yet, no one has found the definitive first use of the term. It clearly predates 1991 and probably predates 1989. Various reports suggest its first use on the Compuserve Human Sexuality area moderated by BDSM author Gloria Brame or even earlier on the fetish/SM area that flourished as part SOBnet (Sexually Oriented Bulletin Board network) in the mid-1980s. BDSM's component parts (B&D, D/S or D&S, and SM or S/M or S&M) were all in common use in adult classified ads in the United States by the end of the 1970s.
Ownership and Master/slave relationships are part of the D/s aspect of BDSM.
See also
External links
- BDSM article in Wikipedia
Archivist Note:
Archivist Note: [1] The wiki for Sadomasochism does not exist on this site
Archivist Note: For more on Sadomasochism, see wikis in en.wikipedia.org and wipipedia.org alt
long text
www.ownership-possession.com
BDSM is an overlapping abbreviation for Bondage & Discipline (B&D), Dominance / submission (D/s) and Sadomasochism (SM or S&M).
The term BDSM apparently originated in the late 1980s following discussions on various adult bulletin board systems and other online venues aimed at creating a single over-arching term to encompass all participants in leather, fetish, SM, and similar activities. While the search continues, as of yet, no one has found the definitive first use of the term. It clearly predates 1991 and probably predates 1989. Various reports suggest its first use on the Compuserve Human Sexuality area moderated by BDSM author Gloria Brame or even earlier on the fetish/SM area that flourished as part SOBnet (Sexually Oriented Bulletin Board network) in the mid-1980s. BDSM's component parts (B&D, D/S or D&S, and SM or S/M or S&M) were all in common use in adult classified ads in the United States by the end of the 1970s.
Ownership and Possession relationships are part of the D/s aspect of BDSM, and O&P relationships frequently involve other aspects too.
See also
External links
- BDSM article in Wikipedia
Archivist Note: For more on Sadomasochism, see wikis in en.wikipedia.org and wipipedia.org alt
long text
Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
long text
long text