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The " Go back to your seat" command is given by dominant to a submissive to invoke an action. This command is often given in teacher-student [[role play]]. It is usually given as a stand-alone command, but may be modified by issuing other commands.
The "'''Go back to your seat'''" or "'''Return to your seat'''" command is given by dominant to a submissive to invoke an action. This command is often given in teacher-student [[role play]]. It is usually given as a stand-alone command, but may be modified by issuing other commands.


When the submissive hears this command, they are to quickly and quietly move from their current position to the chair from which they came to be in their current position.
When the submissive hears this command, they are to quickly and quietly move from their current position to the chair from which they came to be in their current position.


The "Go back to your seat command" maybe countermanded, for example, by issuing the command "stop".
The "Go back to your seat command" maybe countermanded, for example, by issuing the command "stop" or "come back".


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Latest revision as of 09:34, 28 January 2021

The "Go back to your seat" or "Return to your seat" command is given by dominant to a submissive to invoke an action. This command is often given in teacher-student role play. It is usually given as a stand-alone command, but may be modified by issuing other commands.

When the submissive hears this command, they are to quickly and quietly move from their current position to the chair from which they came to be in their current position.

The "Go back to your seat command" maybe countermanded, for example, by issuing the command "stop" or "come back".

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