Male Submission Art

Art and visual erotica that depicts masculine submission.

We showcase beautiful imagery where men and other male-identified people are submissive subjects. We aim to challenge stereotypes of the "pathetic" submissive man. Learn more….

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Reaching around a smaller boy sitting with his back to her chest and his wrists tied, a woman brings the young man to orgasm with her hand while licking his neck.
This is one of my favorite images of all time, one I’ve kept a local copy of for years because I like it so much. I like the usual details that make this picture excellent; her curled toes, the way his head seems just slightly turned to one side, the realness of their body’s shapes and a lack of stereotypical anime exaggeration. But the real reason why I like it so much is because it was formative: I first saw this picture when I was a teenager, probably no older than 14. I immediately identified with the boy in this drawing and the image was so instantly—and inexplicably—arousing that it still viscerally effects me when I look at it today.
Both the image and the personal story I wrote about it could also be disturbing to some, probably because the guy involved is younger than they are comfortable with. In this picture, he does look younger to me. As an adolescent when I first saw it myself, this fact made me that much more able to personally identify with it, which was a key step to understanding and developing my sexuality in a safe and healthy way.
Appallingly, people in positions of power, such as adults, have built an environment so filled with terror of their own and others sexuality that young adults are increasingly likely to not only be barred from safe exploration of sexuality of their own and their peers’, but actively prosecuted and sent to prison for it. What’s so striking about the issues involved with creating safe places for children, teens, and adolescents to learn about sexuality is that the fears and concerns that it raises invariably highlights other deeply-rooted biases. For example, this Citizens for Change article asks:
After a 17-year-old boy had sex with his 14-year-old girlfriend, he was charged with a felony for statutory rape. When a 17-year-old girl in the same town committed the same crime, she was charged with far less. Was the boy the victim of gender bias?
Especially when it comes to ageism, there is a very poorly defined line between discrimination and guidance and it seems that no matter the circumstance, one form of discrimination fuels another. So if you can spot one “ism” at work, not only are there probably others as well, congratulate yourself, because you’ve just uncovered discrimination.
-maymay
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Reaching around a smaller boy sitting with his back to her chest and his wrists tied, a woman brings the young man to orgasm with her hand while licking his neck.

This is one of my favorite images of all time, one I’ve kept a local copy of for years because I like it so much. I like the usual details that make this picture excellent; her curled toes, the way his head seems just slightly turned to one side, the realness of their body’s shapes and a lack of stereotypical anime exaggeration. But the real reason why I like it so much is because it was formative: I first saw this picture when I was a teenager, probably no older than 14. I immediately identified with the boy in this drawing and the image was so instantly—and inexplicably—arousing that it still viscerally effects me when I look at it today.

Both the image and the personal story I wrote about it could also be disturbing to some, probably because the guy involved is younger than they are comfortable with. In this picture, he does look younger to me. As an adolescent when I first saw it myself, this fact made me that much more able to personally identify with it, which was a key step to understanding and developing my sexuality in a safe and healthy way.

Appallingly, people in positions of power, such as adults, have built an environment so filled with terror of their own and others sexuality that young adults are increasingly likely to not only be barred from safe exploration of sexuality of their own and their peers’, but actively prosecuted and sent to prison for it. What’s so striking about the issues involved with creating safe places for children, teens, and adolescents to learn about sexuality is that the fears and concerns that it raises invariably highlights other deeply-rooted biases. For example, this Citizens for Change article asks:

After a 17-year-old boy had sex with his 14-year-old girlfriend, he was charged with a felony for statutory rape. When a 17-year-old girl in the same town committed the same crime, she was charged with far less. Was the boy the victim of gender bias?

Especially when it comes to ageism, there is a very poorly defined line between discrimination and guidance and it seems that no matter the circumstance, one form of discrimination fuels another. So if you can spot one “ism” at work, not only are there probably others as well, congratulate yourself, because you’ve just uncovered discrimination.

-maymay

(via plainnasty)