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The "Come here" command is given by a dominant to a submissive to invoke an action.
The '''"Come here"''' command is given by a dominant to a submissive to invoke an action.


This command is given to indicate the submissive should approach their Master or Mistress.
This command is given to indicate the submissive should approach their Master or Mistress.

Latest revision as of 01:38, 23 December 2020

Come here!

The "Come here" command is given by a dominant to a submissive to invoke an action.

This command is given to indicate the submissive should approach their Master or Mistress.

It may be a stand-alone command, or it may be part more complicated meta-command, for example, kneel or stand in front of me,

"Come here" is distinctly different from the command "follow me"

  • "come here" would indicate the dominant is planning to remain where they are (intransitive), while
  • "follow me" would indicate the dominant is planning to move to a new location (transitive).


The "Come here" command may be countermanded, for example, by issuing the command to "stop", or to execute a different command, etc.

This command is often part of the training program for a submissive by his or her Master or Mistress.

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