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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
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.