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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Tue Apr 21
A naked man stands by a tree, his hands bound above his head and his penis connected by rope to a padlocked collar around his neck.
This photograph was suggested by Derek Isme, who says, “I like the simplicity of the scene, and the fact that it’s outdoors—one of my favorite turn ons!” My favorite part is how much the man’s body is made prominent by the simple neck-to-penis rope, as it’s probably mostly a decorative addition.
Such genital decoration can be incredibly mentally profound. Further, one’s self-image and comfort with one’s own body, particularly one’s sex organs, is not restricted to explicit sexual expression. The impacts of a body-phobic culture are dangerously homogenizing to the same degree that the monopolistic representations of submissive masculinities this site is trying to diversify are: for women, the latest plastic surgery trend is labiaplasty.
-maymay

A naked man stands by a tree, his hands bound above his head and his penis connected by rope to a padlocked collar around his neck.

This photograph was suggested by Derek Isme, who says, “I like the simplicity of the scene, and the fact that it’s outdoors—one of my favorite turn ons!” My favorite part is how much the man’s body is made prominent by the simple neck-to-penis rope, as it’s probably mostly a decorative addition.

Such genital decoration can be incredibly mentally profound. Further, one’s self-image and comfort with one’s own body, particularly one’s sex organs, is not restricted to explicit sexual expression. The impacts of a body-phobic culture are dangerously homogenizing to the same degree that the monopolistic representations of submissive masculinities this site is trying to diversify are: for women, the latest plastic surgery trend is labiaplasty.

-maymay