We now are used to say "player" and not "sub". The word "Domina" has stuck. I personally don't like the words "torturer" ou "executioner" in this game context.jm6d wrote: ↑Fri Aug 05, 2022 5:06 pmRepeting what has already been said is not the best of ideas, but I feel the need to do it. "Real Doms and Dommes" do not exist in these movies. They are not describing a dom-sub relationship. They are not describing a relationship at all. Wanting to win, wanting to gain money are two women. One tries, limited by rules that are often discussed and interpreted on this board, to inflict severe pain on the other, forcing her to quit. The other tries to withstand the pain and the often added humiliation. There are no doms-subs. We have torturer and tortured, executioner and executed. We have got hints from Pedro, so we can assume that none is deeply submissive and wanting pain as he has written that they do not want masochists. Except for that we probably know nothing about relationships. We can interpret and guess, but we do not know the relationships if they exists. We do not know what is acting and what is real. I think that the outbursts when, probably, very severe pain is felt is real, but that is my guess. We only know two things, pain and money, and those watching due to the money aspect are probably nobody, so it's all about the pain and therefore there are no "Real Doms and Dommes" here.
It's not only all about pain but also about the interaction between the participants' personalities (including The Host).
As we are a couple watching these movies, the fun is increased by our exchange of views, guesses, unlikely theories, and fantasies.
So, these movies are neither classic SM, nor Mistress/Slave, nor Torturer/Victim. Great!
Maybe a different genre has been created.
Maybe someone will write a thesis based on this part of Pedro's work.

