Slave Auctions

In the BDSM community, slave auctions are occasions where dominants purchase submissives. The length of time a master will have custody of an enslaved person is usually specified in a contract that is exchanged at the time of purchase.

Events hosted by BDSM groups frequently include slave auctions. Usually, they generate funds for a specific charity. Enslaved people may get a portion of the buying price as well.

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Slave hoods are frequently worn by enslaved people taking part in a slave auction to signify their subservient position. To demonstrate to dominants what they are purchasing, they are often also stripped nude. Enslaved people may find it humiliating to be put on display for sale, which increases their allure. As with any conventional auction, auctioneers are in charge of verifying the legitimacy of their items.

Dominant and submissive roles are reinforced via slave auctions. In contrast to, say, picking up the submissive at a bar, the dominant, or master, has more rights and power because they have invested money in the enslaved person. Enslaved people could want to restrict their interactions with their masters before the auction, just like in conventional dominant-submissive partnerships.

It's crucial to emphasize that all submissives taking part in a BDSM slave auction do so voluntarily, even though being sold as a slave indicates compulsion.