Doormat

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Doormat is a mildly derogatory term for a type of submission. Such a person (normally but not necessarily, female) takes no responsibility, even as a submissive or a slave, in the relationship. Many are mistreated and put upon. A doormat is typically not happy with their life, but will often not do anything to change it due to low self-esteem and perceived lack of options. A doormat is not a BDSM role, but the term does crop up now and then in comparison.

From an external, vanilla perspective, the difference between a doormat and a submissive or slave can be easily confused. Perhaps both are spanked when their partner wishes, made to do tasks they would rather not, restricted in their behavior and perhaps even speech. Fundamentally, the difference is one of willingness and consent (at some point - consent would normally be a once-off event for a slave, though sometimes reaffirmed periodically). Look closer and the differences become very much more obvious: the doormat is normally unhappy, takes no encouragement as a person, and lacks self-esteem. In contrast, the BDSM submissive is (on the whole, there being problems everywhere for everyone) lively, happy with her/his lot, proud of her/his partner, and full (often very full) of confidence.

If you wonder if this lifestyle is for you, in whatever role, but cannot tell the difference between doormat and submissive, you will do well to spend more time learning and meeting real people.

More information is available at [ Wikipedia:Doormat ]
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