Someone please explain

Aaa February 19, 2021 6:17 pm

Hi, do seke and switch mean the same thing? I mean they are interchageable words, right? I get confused.

Dont ignore me :-( Thank you in advance. Would be appreciated to whoever you are ^_^

Responses
    yukie. February 19, 2021 6:25 pm

    pretty sure they're the same but seke is only used for mlm couples i think?

    Xin archos February 19, 2021 6:42 pm

    If I'm not wrong,I think The Seme is the one who be a 'top'.and Seke is the one who can be a 'top or a 'bottom'.

    Mark Lee 11” pipe cock February 19, 2021 11:16 pm

    Seme - Top (giver; the one putting it in)
    Uke - Bottom (receiver; the one taking IT)
    Seke - Can Top and can Bottom (basically meaning if a couple is a Seke type couple, then person A can Top person B and vice versa)
    Dom - Dominant (the one in control; either the top or the bott)
    Sub - Submissive (the one being controlled; either the top or the bott)
    Switch - Person can be either the dom or the sub (say Person A can Dom person B but person A could also be Sub for person B; and vice versa)

    Basically Seme, Uke and Seke are (sex) ‘roles’ while Dom, Sub and Switch are (most commonly) associate with BDSM as a kink, or put simply their ‘persona’

    Hope I didn’t make a mistake and this helps!!