• RavenFellBlade@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    This is patently untrue. I participate in fear play, and frequently use masks in my play. My favorite is a full-face mirror that looks a bit like Cobra Commander’s faceplate. Whole point is, the only thing my sub sees when they look at my face in a scene with that mask is their own face. I have a number of other masks, each with their own “flavor” that helps to set a headspace for that scene.

    Each Top does their own thing. To assume masks are purely Bottom attire is pretty presumptuous.

    Edit: I may have to use this as a costume idea for an upcoming play party. “Meatball Dom”. I like it.

    • orrk@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I wasn’t talking about all masks but gimp masks specifically, and yes I agree that things can have multiple uses/meanings based on context, but this is also somewhat of a uniform