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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Mon Mar 16
A seated man is threatened by two women concealing their faces. One woman kneels behind the chair holding a knife to the man’s throat, while the other woman ties his wrists with a length of rope.
Personally, I don’t really enjoy the feel of sharps, including knives, however their psychological impact on play is uniquely powerful, and exhilarating. Thanks to that, knife play—especially knife play around my neck and face—is by far my favorite form of play with sharp objects, and that’s precisely what gets me off about this picture. That, and also the fact that it’s the women who are somewhat masked, the opposite of traditional erotic iconography where the men (submissive or otherwise) are hidden from view.
-maymay
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A seated man is threatened by two women concealing their faces. One woman kneels behind the chair holding a knife to the man’s throat, while the other woman ties his wrists with a length of rope.

Personally, I don’t really enjoy the feel of sharps, including knives, however their psychological impact on play is uniquely powerful, and exhilarating. Thanks to that, knife play—especially knife play around my neck and face—is by far my favorite form of play with sharp objects, and that’s precisely what gets me off about this picture. That, and also the fact that it’s the women who are somewhat masked, the opposite of traditional erotic iconography where the men (submissive or otherwise) are hidden from view.

-maymay

(via plainnasty)