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  2. Manhunt (social network) - Wikipedia

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    Manhunt was officially launched in Cambridge, Massachusetts on April 1, 2001, by Jonathan Crutchley and Larry Basile after their original Boston-based gay telephone dating service declined when more of their clients began to use the Web to find partners. Within a year, about 10,000 men from the greater Boston area had created profiles on the site.

  3. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    A dominant may have multiple persons collared. Also: a pup's status, as differentiated from a "stray". [citation needed] Collaring: The formal acceptance by a dominant of a sub's service. Also, the ceremony when a dominant commits to a sub (much like a wedding or other contract). [21] [22] Contrapolar stimulation: "Hurts so good!”

  4. Recon (app) - Wikipedia

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    Recon is a location-based online dating application and service specifically for gay men interested in fetish and kink. [1] It launched as a website in 1999, [2] [3] and as an iOS app in 2010. [4] It has 189,000 active users as of 2018. [3]

  5. So, What Exactly Is a Female-Led Relationship? - AOL

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    The “Ask My Wife” arrangement: In this dynamic, “the dominant female has the final say,” explains Burrell. A submissive partner might try to negotiate their Dom’s demands, but the woman ...

  6. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Women also prefer dominant men, and even men who are aggressive, for a short-term relationship and for the purpose of sexual intercourse (Giebel, Weierstall, Schauer, & Elbert, 2013)". [139] Similarly, studies on sexual fantasy differences between men and women show the latter prefer submissive and passive fantasies over dominant and active ...

  7. Dominance and submission - Wikipedia

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    D/s participants often refer to their activity as "play", with an individual play session being called a "scene". In addition to "dominant" and "submissive" a "switch" is a person who can take either role. [7] The dominant and submissive relations pertain to two people who play with psychological, emotional, and/or physical dominance.