Entity: FINANCIAL-DOMINION
Financial-Dominion is a fetish or lifestyle act where one person is submissive with their finances, giving money or gifts to a dominant partner.
Financial-Dominion
Etymology
The term 'Financial-Dominion' is derived from the combination of 'financial' relating to money matters and 'dominion' referring to control or authority.
Definition
Financial-Dominion, also known as findom, is a fetish or lifestyle practice where a financial submissive willingly gives gifts or money to a financial dominant partner. This act involves financial submission and dominance, with the submissive partner often giving control of personal finances, buying expensive gifts, or paying regular tributes to the dominant partner.
Historical Context
The practice of Financial-Dominion has roots in BDSM culture and power dynamics. It has gained popularity in the online community, with individuals engaging in financial domination relationships through various platforms.
Cultural Significance
Financial-Dominion has sparked discussions around power, control, and consent in relationships. It challenges traditional notions of dominance and submission, exploring new ways of expressing intimacy and trust.
Related Concepts
- BDSM: A broader term encompassing various practices involving bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, and sadomasochism.
- Fetish: A sexual attraction to objects, body parts, or situations that may not be inherently sexual.
See Also
A fetish or lifestyle practice involving financial submission and dominance, where a financial submissive willingly gives gifts or money to a financial dominant partner.