
Slut Training
Slut training is a BDSM technique in which a dominant partner instructs the willing submissive partner on how to act in a "slutty" or sexually unrestrained manner. A submissive who receives slut training is encouraged to act contrary to social norms. In an ideal world, it completely changes their behavior, thoughts, and attire.
Because submissive women are typically pushed to be modest and pure in everyday life, they usually receive slut training. However, any dominating partner can train a submissive of any gender to be a slut. Many people who are naturally submissive choose to act conservatively. A subordinate might become more unrestrained in both public and private settings by undergoing slut training.
Slut training involves a lot of components. Teaching the submissive suggestive positions is a component of display training. These positions could include spreading the buttocks to reveal the anus or opening the vulvar lips to expose the vagina. Whether in a public or private setting, this kind of training aims to teach the submissive to act immediately and react in the proper position when the occasion calls for it. Display training is a technique certain dominants use to test obedience by requesting different positions at what appear to be inappropriate moments.
Additionally, dominants teach subordinates how to be better lovers. They might educate them on how to do a good hand job or have oral sex, for instance. Additionally, submissives may be pushed to wear clothing that flaunts their ample skin and body form as part of slut training.
Slut training has a strong mental component in addition to promoting provocative behaviors. The goal of the dominant is to change the submissive's perspective. The activities required of submissive people during slut training sometimes make them feel uncomfortable, hesitant, or ashamed at first. A competent dominant will assist the submissive in overcoming these feelings and gaining the confidence and comfort to engage in sexually provocative behavior. Either hypnotism or natural ageing may cause this.
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The term "slut" has historically been used to denigrate and shame women who engage in sexual activity or who, through their actions, attire, or language, convey that they are more sexually available than society considers acceptable. The derogatory term is used, reclaimed, and subverted via slut training. In slut training, "slut" is the goal that both parties strive for.
One effective method for dominants and submissives to strengthen their relationship and hierarchy is through slut training. While submissives have a more subservient role and should obey, dominants take the initiative.
Because they desire to be used and appease their dominant, many submissives engage in slut training. It may be quite liberating for submissives to be encouraged to let go of their inhibitions through slut training. Submissives no longer have to worry about living up to social norms when used as toys for enjoyment. All they have to do is please their partner, which is frequently a far more straightforward process. Dominants take pleasure in controlling their subordinates and helping them develop into more blatantly sexual individuals.
Since humiliation is strongly linked to the feelings of submissives undergoing slut training, dominants may also employ this technique as a component of humiliation play. Despite having trained their partner to look and behave like a slut, dominants frequently verbally abuse them for doing so.
Consent is necessary for responsible slut training, just like it is for other BDSM practices. The submissive agrees to the behaviors even though they may feel embarrassed or humiliated during the process. Submissives are allowed to refuse to comply at any moment, even if it is assumed that they will follow their dominant's instructions. When the submissive is pushing their boundaries or entering subspace, the dominant should keep an eye on them to make sure they are still giving their consent.
Submissives should carefully choose the dominant position. When venturing outside of their comfort zone, the submissive may feel more secure when they are alongside a dominant. If the submissive is unable to talk, the majority of competent dominants begin the slut training process by establishing a safe phrase and safe action that they can use to revoke their consent. For submissives to play safely together, they should also remind them of risk-aware, consensual kink techniques.