![]() Restrict verbal communication, perhaps to only certain words or animal sounds such as “woof!” or “mew!” or more child-like words such as “up!” or “potty!”. If the submissive misbehaves badly it could be a punishment to be put out in the pig stalls with the pigs for a period of time, or whatever animal is available, and made to act like that animal as the punishment. Pet play could also be used as punishment. ![]() It can help the submissive orient their mind to their Dom being their focus in life. It can help with submission, as taking away some parts of the submissive's humanity can help take away their sense of equality. It could also be described as a “de-stressing” process from the rigors of daily life, especially if the participants work outside the home. It is a great psychological and emotional release to be able to come home and let loose the restrictions of humanity and what humans are “supposed to be like.” It is just plain fun to bat around a cat toy or play tricks and get treat rewards. Also, not being allowed on furniture or having to use a litter box instead of a toilet can be very humiliating for some.Īnother is because it is simply fun. Restricting a submissive's movement and vocalizations force them to be that much more dependent on their Dom. One large reason many D/s couples go into pet play is for the humiliation and dependency aspect. The submissive can also switch animals from time to time if their pet play is temporary, if they simply enjoy experimentation or if they do not identify with one particular animal. As another example, if the Dom is a farmer who enjoys breastfeeding from His submissive, perhaps He would like her to be a cow. If S/He prefers a puppy to a kitty, the submissive will be molded into a puppy. One other common way for the animal to be chosen is for the Dominant to choose for the submissive. If they enjoy being led around and high protocol training perhaps it would be a pony. If the submissive is loyal and playful perhaps they lean towards the puppy. One way is the submissive acting upon his/her instincts to which animal they most identify with. For me, being an animal, being “less than human” reinforces my Dom's Domination of me. ![]() With D/s pet play, the submissive consents to be the property of their Owner. You choose them and bring them home upon your own whim. The only difference is that your non-human pets didn't consent. They wear what their Owner wishes, sleeps when and where their Owner tells them and follows the rules their Owner dictates. The slave is fed after their Owner has eaten. In a 24/7 D/s relationship, this is often times also true. Their toys and medical care is wholly dependent upon the owner remembering and doing. They get fed when the owner decides and only then. Non-human pets are owned and completely dependent on their owner. Less frequently I have also seen bunnies, cows and once a seal, though I have no experience with these animals.įor me, one of the biggest reasons I enjoy pet play, aside from it simply being fun, is that it reinforces the Owner/owned relationship. I myself have been a kitty and as of this writing am a puppy. What animals are common for submissives to be? Most commonly you will see ponies, puppies, and pigs. Pet play involves one or more people acting like an animal with typically the submissive being the animal and the Dominant being the “Owner” and/or “Trainer.” I have heard of the Dominant being the animal and Dominating his/her submissive that way, such as holding the submissive down with a bite on the neck, but I am unfamiliar with this. Now, I write this from the perspective of a submissive female, so please keep in mind that it can be changed around to any form you want. Pet play is one of the most unique, least known and in my opinion, the most fun and entertaining sub-cultures in the BDSM, D/s and “kink” lifestyle. Thank you Skylerpet! She has since written another short piece specifically on Today's post comes from Skylerpet, a submissive pet in a D/s relationship who volunteered to write an essay for me after seeing the Weekly Tips on YouTube. ![]()
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