Dom Space

During a BDSM scene, a dominant person may experience "dom space," which is a powerful, altered state of consciousness. In the BDSM world, Subspace is for submissives, and space is for dominants. Dom drop is a frequent mental and physical lag that dominants experience once Dom space fades.

Another name for dome space is top space. Another way to write it is dom-space and domspace.

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Dom-space has received minimal formal research, although many who have experienced it describe it as having magnified feelings and a sense of being outside of one's body, similar to being high on narcotics. Additionally, people claim to have a stronger, closer bond with their relationships and an improved sense of intuition. When in dom space, it's simple for people to lose sight of time and their surroundings.

Dom space is somewhat distinct from its submissive counterpart, Subspace, even though they are frequently compared. To be aware of safe words and other indicators that their partners are uncomfortable or not having fun, dominant partners need to maintain control throughout a BDSM session. Dominants can still sense a certain amount of letting go, though. This usually involves letting go of the outside world and directing full attention toward the submissive.

According to specific theories, dominants experience varying degrees of dom space whenever they play with a submissive partner. Most individuals, however, think that there is just one dom space, which not all dominating people can experience.

To experience dom space, there is no secret recipe. Entering dom space can be more likely if you move into a dominant headspace. It might also be beneficial to only play with reliable partners and to practice rituals before or during BDSM play. Domspace can also be achieved by unwinding and concentrating on the present rather than pursuing the altered condition.