Pet relatinships Explained
BDSM Owner and pet Relationships.
A pet is a submissive enjoy taking on the role of an animal and being completely controlled. They enjoy pretending to be an animal to please their Master/Mistress. They get a release from everyday stress and responsibilities. Being a pet for some is a great psychological and emotional release to be able to 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. It could also be described as a “de-stressing” process from the rigors of daily life, especially if the participants work outside the home. Others do it for the humiliation factor, because they enjoy being treated less than human.
This relationship is a specific type of BDSM arrangement between a “Master”, "Dom", “Handler” or “Trainer” and the “pet” which typically declares that the slave or submissive voluntarily takes on animal status.
Each pet relationship is set up differently.
While some pets are scene specific for a period of time. there are those whom are full time pets, those who only become pets in the privacy of there own homes, and those who are area specific for being pets.
Some requirements of being a pet can include eating from a bowl, crawling on all fours. Sleeping on the floor, and even relinquishing rights to all possessions. The most common types of animal roles include pony, horse, pup, dog, wolf, cat, and kitten. Some people can be hybrids, taking on the role of more than one animal at certain times. These interactions do not involve bestiality.
If you’re interested in the pet role, it can help to think about what type of pet you might be and what you might act like as a result. In doing so, you will begin to learn more about yourself, while also helping to see how you are changing the way that you act and look. For example, many people will see themselves as dogs, so they might begin to walk around the floor on all fours, or they might begin to use barking noises instead of talking. This will begin to create distance between the pet owner and the animal, and the more the pet can act as their chosen animal, the easier it will be to stay in that role.
A pet is a submissive enjoy taking on the role of an animal and being completely controlled. They enjoy pretending to be an animal to please their Master/Mistress. They get a release from everyday stress and responsibilities. Being a pet for some is a great psychological and emotional release to be able to 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. It could also be described as a “de-stressing” process from the rigors of daily life, especially if the participants work outside the home. Others do it for the humiliation factor, because they enjoy being treated less than human.
This relationship is a specific type of BDSM arrangement between a “Master”, "Dom", “Handler” or “Trainer” and the “pet” which typically declares that the slave or submissive voluntarily takes on animal status.
Each pet relationship is set up differently.
While some pets are scene specific for a period of time. there are those whom are full time pets, those who only become pets in the privacy of there own homes, and those who are area specific for being pets.
Some requirements of being a pet can include eating from a bowl, crawling on all fours. Sleeping on the floor, and even relinquishing rights to all possessions. The most common types of animal roles include pony, horse, pup, dog, wolf, cat, and kitten. Some people can be hybrids, taking on the role of more than one animal at certain times. These interactions do not involve bestiality.
If you’re interested in the pet role, it can help to think about what type of pet you might be and what you might act like as a result. In doing so, you will begin to learn more about yourself, while also helping to see how you are changing the way that you act and look. For example, many people will see themselves as dogs, so they might begin to walk around the floor on all fours, or they might begin to use barking noises instead of talking. This will begin to create distance between the pet owner and the animal, and the more the pet can act as their chosen animal, the easier it will be to stay in that role.