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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Thu Mar 26
A teacher/student role play scenario unfolds, where one young man is bent over the teacher’s desk about to receive a paddling from her, and another man stands in the corner with his pants around his ankles.
I really despise the left-most third of this image, but despite the cliché overtones that thoroughly soak this image, I actually really like the photograph’s right-most two-thirds. This has a lot to do with the man’s expression and his clear body language, two things I like to focus on and that don’t appear often enough. Mostly, I like the way the bend at his waist makes him appear subdued.
I’d also be remiss not to use this as an opportunity to remark on the prevalence of pornographic imagery in which submissive men are made to stand in corners away from their tops. This feels so anti-sex to me it makes me viscerally upset. Why is it, I have to ask, that sexualizing submissiveness in women focuses so much on experiencing physical contact with their bodies while sexualizing submissiveness in men seems so focused on avoiding sexual contact with them? I hate to burst your bubble (wait, no I don’t), but dominant women like sex, too! You’d think submissive men would be right up their alley, so to speak, and that pornographers would avoid treating women as the no-sex class all the goddamn time.
-maymay
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A teacher/student role play scenario unfolds, where one young man is bent over the teacher’s desk about to receive a paddling from her, and another man stands in the corner with his pants around his ankles.

I really despise the left-most third of this image, but despite the cliché overtones that thoroughly soak this image, I actually really like the photograph’s right-most two-thirds. This has a lot to do with the man’s expression and his clear body language, two things I like to focus on and that don’t appear often enough. Mostly, I like the way the bend at his waist makes him appear subdued.

I’d also be remiss not to use this as an opportunity to remark on the prevalence of pornographic imagery in which submissive men are made to stand in corners away from their tops. This feels so anti-sex to me it makes me viscerally upset. Why is it, I have to ask, that sexualizing submissiveness in women focuses so much on experiencing physical contact with their bodies while sexualizing submissiveness in men seems so focused on avoiding sexual contact with them? I hate to burst your bubble (wait, no I don’t), but dominant women like sex, too! You’d think submissive men would be right up their alley, so to speak, and that pornographers would avoid treating women as the no-sex class all the goddamn time.

-maymay

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