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BDSM Relationship Guidance and Equality Wheel Text

The passage contains personal advice on BDSM practices and a reproduced 'Equality Wheel' framework. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct allegat Discussion of safewords, time‑bounding, and consent in BDSM contexts. Reference to Thomas MacAulay Millar's term for safeword‑free BDSM. Presentation of an 'Equality Wheel' covering economic partners

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #018650
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1
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The passage contains personal advice on BDSM practices and a reproduced 'Equality Wheel' framework. It mentions no high‑profile individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or misconduct allegat Discussion of safewords, time‑bounding, and consent in BDSM contexts. Reference to Thomas MacAulay Millar's term for safeword‑free BDSM. Presentation of an 'Equality Wheel' covering economic partners

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calling names, controlling what the other person does, etc, then it's often useful for it to be communicated -- and also time-bounded. For example: "You can only call me pathetic during this sexual encounter. Otherwise, please don't.” There are BDSM couples that get rid of time boundaries, and have ongoing BDSM relationship situations; there are also BDSM couples that don't use safewords. I think those relationships require a lot of understanding and care from all parties involved. I've never gone without safewords, but sometimes I go without time-bounding, and when I do, I make very sure that I can trust my partner and communicate well with him. (Thomas MacAulay Millar calls safeword-free BDSM "the advanced class.") The same group that made the Power & Control Wheel has another useful wheel -- the. Equality Wheel. Here's the text of the wheel: ECONOMIC PARTNERSHIP: * Making money decisions together. * Making sure both partners benefit from financial arrangements. NEGOTIATION AND FAIRNESS: * Seeking mutually satisfying resolutions to conflict. * Accepting changes. * Being willing to compromise. NON-THREATENING BEHAVIOR: * Talking and acting so that she feels safe and comfortable expressing herself and doing things. RESPECT: * Listening to her non-judgmentally. * Being emotionally affirming and understanding. * Valuing her opinions. SHARED RESPONSIBILITY: * Mutually agreeing on a fair distribution of work. * Making family decisions together. RESPONSIBLE PARENTING: * Sharing parental responsibilities. * Being a positive, nonviolent role model for the children. HONESTY AND ACCOUNTABILITY: * Accepting responsibility for self.

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