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Submissiveness is the incidence or trait of yielding to the expressed will of another person or some display of force. It can be found in everyday human interaction. Submissiveness can be a benign aspect of the social fabric, or it may be part of other problems that a person experiences.

Within human relationships there may be a submissive partner. This partner may be trying to appease the other(s) through agreeing to their command. If they are otherwise healthy this partner may be content. If one or both of the people are experiencing chronic, pervasive emotional distress then the relationship or individuals may require reevaluation.

People who are eager and willing to take on a recurring submissive role in a relationship or who fetishize the trait of submissiveness may seek out others that share their interest or form long term pairings based on consenting to heightened levels of submission in a relationship. This may be incidental in certain cultural or social groups, or may be explicitly expressed in others such as the BDSM subculture (particularly Pup-play), or the Taken in hand subculture. For the term in biology see Subculture (biology. For the song by New Order see Sub-culture (song. Taken in Hand (sometimes abbreviated as TiH is a Neologism that refers to a style of Monogamous, Heterosexual relationship which is male-led

See also

In Psychology and other social and Behavioral sciences aggression refers to behavior that is intended to cause harm Assertiveness is a Trait taught by many Personal development experts and psychotherapists and the subject of many popular Self-help books Domestic discipline (usually abbreviated to DD) is the enforcement of hierarchical order within a family household or some other domestic setting through the use of punitive

Dictionary

submissive

-noun

  1. one who submits

-adjective

  1. Meekly obedient or passive.
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