noun a plural form of the noun 'Dom', which can refer to a male name or a title for a leader or ruler in certain contexts
In the context of BDSM, 'Doms' refers to individuals who take on the dominant role in a power exchange relationship, often providing guidance, control, and discipline to their submissive partners.
In online gaming communities, 'Doms' may refer to players who excel in dominating their opponents or leading their team to victory.
On social media platforms, 'Doms' can be used as slang to refer to individuals who are dominant or assertive in their interactions with others.
In the BDSM community, 'Doms' refers to individuals who take on the dominant role in a power exchange relationship.
Psychologists may use the term 'Doms' when discussing power dynamics and relationships in therapy sessions.
Sex educators may use the term 'Doms' when teaching about BDSM practices and consent.
Fiction authors may include characters who identify as 'Doms' in their novels, particularly in romance or erotica genres.
Human resources managers may need to address issues related to employees engaging in BDSM practices, including those who identify as 'Doms'.
Legal counsel may be involved in cases where consent and power dynamics are at play, such as in BDSM contracts involving 'Doms'.