House
long text
www.seekdiscipline.com
House is used in several different ways within the Ownership Subculture and BDSM, but always to represent a group of individuals pursuing some common purpose and wishing to establish some form of identity together. The construction "The House of X" is a very common way of titling such households.
Historical Uses
Much of the imagery and symbolism in BDSM comes from historical holders of power, such as monarchs and feudal lords. Royal and noble dynasties often took a name of the form the "House of York" or the "House of Grimaldi" to identify themselves, either based on a geographical location ("York") or their founder ("Grimaldo Canella”.)
Modern science fiction has used similar terminology when putting quasi-aristocratic households in a fantasy context. For example, the slave-dealing business run from the House of Cernus in John Norman's Gor series; and the struggle between House Atreides and House Harkonnen for control of the planet Arrakis in Frank Herbert's "Dune". These fictional houses share the key features of historical houses: the idea of a common identity and name, a leader, and retainers or servants.
D/s Households
A House provides an alternative model to the leather family, for groups of people living together in a D/s structure. For some people who prefer more patriarchal styles of dominance, the idea of a hierarchical and even formal or ritualised household may sit more comfortably than a family. Most D/s Households have a clearly identified head of household, who may be referred to as the master or mistress.
Many D/s Households are prominent within their local BDSM scene, and may organise events or their local chapter of an organisation such as MAsT. Having a shared household identity is both convenient and affirming, in the same way that many married couples prefer to share a surname.
BDSM Publishing and Fashion Houses
Similar names are also uses by some BDSM publishers, such as the House of Milan and House of Gord, and fashion businesses, such as House of Harlot. This usage also overlaps the mainstream concept of a "publishing house" or a "fashion house", but has an added dimension within BDSM due to its historical and modern D/s associations.
House of Domination
The term House is also rarely used to refer to a business of professional domination. Similar to the usage in publishing or fashion, it represents a commercial venture. A House of Domination is an establishment from where multiple professional dominas operate.
Links to D/s and M/s households
- The Order for Discipline and Service - a household in Virginia, US
- Sir Stephen's household - in New Jersey, US
- Household Keppeler - in Michigan, US
- The Iron Triangle Household - in Seattle, US
- House of Tanos - near Manchester, UK [*]
- House of Shaman - in Florida, US
Archivist note: *There is no archive of the House of Tanos site. Meaningful or relevant information was not found on the live site.
See also the links on the Leather Family article.
See Also
Other Links
- Wikipedia article on Royal Houses [archive] [live redirect]
(This article incorporates text from the article on houses in Wipipedia.)
long text
www.slaveregister.com
House is used in several different ways within the Ownership Subculture and BDSM, but always to represent a group of individuals pursuing some common purpose and wishing to establish some form of identity together. The construction "The House of X" is a very common way of titling such households.
Historical uses
Much of the imagery and symbolism in BDSM comes from historical holders of power, such as monarchs and feudal lords. Royal and noble dynasties often took a name of the form the "House of York" or the "House of Grimaldi" to identify themselves, either based on a geographical location ("York") or their founder ("Grimaldo Canella".)
Modern science fiction has used similar terminology when putting quasi-aristocratic households in a fantasy context. For example, the slave-dealing business run from the House of Cernus in John Norman's Gor series; and the struggle between House Atreides and House Harkonnen for control of the planet Arrakis in Frank Herbert's "Dune". These fictional houses share the key features of historical houses: the idea of a common identity and name, a leader, and retainers or servants.
D/s Households
A House provides an alternative model to the leather family for groups of people living together in a D/s structure. For some people who prefer more patriarchal styles of dominance, the idea of a hierarchical and even formal or ritualised household may sit more comfortably than a family. Most D/s Households have a clearly identified head of household, who may be referred to as the master or mistress.
Many D/s Households are prominent within their local BDSM scene, and may organise events or their local chapter of an organisation such as MAsT. Having a shared household identity is both convenient and affirming, in the same way that many married couples prefer to share a surname.
BDSM Publishing and Fashion Houses
Similar names are also uses by some BDSM publishers, such as the House of Milan and House of Gord, and fashion businesses, such as House of Harlot. This usage also overlaps the mainstream concept of a "publishing house" or a "fashion house", but has an added dimension within BDSM due to its historical and modern D/s associations.
House of Domination
The term House is also rarely used to refer to a business of professional domination. Similar to the usage in publishing or fashion, it represents a commercial venture. A House of Domination is an establishment from which multiple professional dominas operate.
Links to D/s and M/s households
- The Order for Discipline and Service - a household in Virginia, US
- Sir Stephen's household - in New Jersey, US
- Household Keppeler - in Michigan, US
- The Iron Triangle Household - in Seattle, US
- House of Tanos - near Manchester, UK [*]
- House of Shaman - in Florida, US
Archivist note: *There is no archive of the House of Tanos site. Meaningful or relevant information was not found on the live site.
See also the links on the leather family article.
See also
Other links
(This article incorporates text from the article on Houses in Wipipedia.)
Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
long text
www.ownership-possession.com
House is used in several different ways within O&P and in the wider BDSM scene, but always to represent a group of individuals pursuing some common purpose and wishing to establish some form of identity together. The construction "The House of X" is a very common way of titling such households.
Historical uses
Much of the imagery and symbolism in BDSM comes from historical holders of power, such as monarchs and feudal lords. Royal and noble dynasties often took a name of the form the "House of York" or the "House of Grimaldi" to identify themselves, either based on a geographical location ("York") or their founder ("Grimaldo Canella”.)
Modern science fiction has used similar terminology when putting quasi-aristocratic households in a fantasy context. For example, the slave-dealing business run from the House of Cernus in John Norman's Gor series; and the struggle between House Atreides and House Harkonnen for control of the planet Arrakis in Frank Herbert's "Dune". These fictional houses share the key features of historical houses: the idea of a common identity and name, a leader, and retainers or servants.
D/s Households
A House provides an alternative model to the leather family, for groups of people living together in a D/s structure. For some people who prefer more patriarchal styles of dominance, the idea of a hierarchical and even formal or ritualised household may sit more comfortably than a family. Most D/s Households have a clearly identified head of household, who may be referred to as the master or mistress.
Many D/s Households are prominent within their local BDSM scene, and may organise events or their local chapter of an organisation such as MAsT. Having a shared household identity is both convenient and affirming, in the same way that many married couples prefer to share a surname.
BDSM Publishing and Fashion Houses
Similar names are also uses by some BDSM publishers, such as the House of Milan and House of Gord, and fashion businesses, such as House of Harlot. This usage also overlaps the mainstream concept of a "publishing house" or a "fashion house", but has an added dimension within BDSM due to its historical and modern D/s associations.
House of Domination
The term House is also rarely used to refer to a business of professional domination. Similar to the usage in publishing or fashion, it represents a commercial venture. A House of Domination is an establishment from where multiple professional dominas operate.
Links to D/s and M/s households
- The Order for Discipline and Service - a household in Virginia, US
- Sir Stephen's household - in New Jersey, US
- Household Keppeler - in Michigan, US
- The Iron Triangle Household - in Seattle, US
- House of Tanos - near Manchester, UK [*]
- House of Shaman - in Florida, US
See also links on the leather family article.
Archivist note: *There is no archive of the House of Tanos site. Meaningful or relevant information was not found on the live site.
See Also
Other links
- Wikipedia article on Royal Houses
(This article incorporates text from the article on houses in Wipipedia.)
Archivist note: See also House in BDSMwiki
long text
Archivist note: yahoo groups is no longer available and was not found in archive.org
long text
long text