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Twue Dominant

Twue dominant is a play on the term “true dominant.” Its use began as a way to mock members of the BDSM community who insist that there are strict roles within a dominant-submissive relationship. A true dominant is supposed to be this and that; they should do this and that. They criticize those who do not strictly follow these roles. In return, the effeminate version of “true” was used to describe them. Twue dominant is also spelled as “twoo dominant” and “twOO dominant.”

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One should not need to be a twue dominant nor a true dominant to become a good dominant partner. In the end, what matters in a dom-sub relationship is what works for the partners involved. Partners set the terms of their relationship. They negotiate what is expected from a dominant partner or a submissive partner.

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