Soooo… How much do you know about BDSM terms? You should take this BDSM Knowledge Quiz and find out. Whether you’re just getting started with BDSM or you’re already a veteran, keep in mind that this quiz is meant to be fun, nothing more, but I hope you learn something new!
Be sure to share it with other kinky peoples! Be sure to comment below and let me know what you thought of the quiz and what your score was!
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Roleplay where a person takes the role of a cat, dog, or pony is called what?
In pet play, the submissive assumes animal mannerisms and behaviour, with the most common types of animal roles including ponies, horses, pups, dogs, wolves, cats, and kittens.
What is a paid professional Dominatrix called?
A Pro-Domme is a paid professional Dominatrix. Many people believe that a Dominatrix is a Pro-Domme, but this simply because the term Dominatrix is used very little within the non-professional BDSM scene.
Sub-drop is also called what?
Sub-drop is also called submissive rebound. This is a brief depression a submissive sometimes falls into after experiencing an intense play session.
What's a 'scene'?
All of these can be considered scenes. A scene is any situation in which BDSM activity is taking place. It can include anything from roleplay to domination, with or without a professional. It's also true that fucking isn't always part of the deal.
After a BDSM scene, a submissive might be in a state of mind called ____.
The answer is subspace. Subspace is described as the 'natural high' that a submissive might have after an intense physical or emotional experience. Because the submissive may feel disconnected from space, time, and/or their body, it can be an especially vulnerable moment for the bottom, so aftercare is paramount.
'Sensual Domination' involves submitting and gaining pleasure from it, but...
There is never any violence, aggression, or humiliation involved. While there may possibly be toys, and even mild pain involved, these are never meant to push the submissive's limits — but to complement the pleasure. However, people taking part in sensual dominance should still agree on a safeword just in case the session takes the submissive out of their comfort zone.
The acronym ‘SSC’ is an important part of practising BDSM. What does it stand for?
The letters stand for Safe, Sane, and Consensual. BDSM is all about safety and consent. Attempts should be made to identify and prevent risks to health, activities should be undertaken in a sane and sensible state of mind, and all activities should involve the fully informed consent of all parties involved.
Someone Who Has 'Vanilla' Sex...
Someone who participates in 'vanilla' sex usually doesn't get involved in BDSM/fetish activities. And just so you know, even though you might hear as such, it's not meant to be a derogatory term at all.
What Does BDSM Mean?
It stands for Bondage and Discipline / Dominance and Submission / Sadism and Masochism. While not totally an acronym, all of these terms are combined because BDSM can be lots of different things for different people — everyone has their own unique preferences within their relationships. Most of the time, a person's interests will fall into one or two of those categories, rather than all of them.
When Would Someone Use A 'Safeword'?
It's when the submissive partner wants the dominant partner to be less intense or stop the BDSM activity altogether.
While a safeword usually means that the submissive wants the Dominant partner to stop the activity, some partners might agree upon another word that indicates they want the experience to be less intense.
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Please repeat the quiz and try different answer combinations.Excellent!
Your BDSM knowledge is unparalleled... As far as this quiz goes. Have yourself a cold one, buckaroo.
Not too shabby. Nice.
Not gonna lie, I'm impressed. But you got some wrong, so there's that. Try again!
Definitely Room for Improvement
While I'd normally say 'quit while you're ahead', I'll suggest learning a bit more about this lifestyle. I have a book you should check out. Good luck!
You're kidding, right?
Did you even try? Geez. Luckily I've a book that might help you out.
Awesomeness!
8/10 for me.
8 of 10 for me. Awesome little quiz. Thank you
Thank you for your compliment, Lizzy! I plan to do more soon.
Great quiz Raj. I got 9 questions right.
Nice! Congrats on that. Thanks for checking out the quiz!
8/10.the ol’ gal’s still got it!!
That’s awesome! Well done, Kathy.😊