: Instead of focusing on what you do (e.g., impact play), the system focuses on why you do it (e.g., the desire for mental stillness or the need for external validation).
: The system acknowledges that many practitioners are a "mix" of several archetypes rather than fitting perfectly into one. Examples of Specific Archetypes BDSM-archetypes by Kashked
: Defined by playful disobedience and "testing" the Dominant's boundaries for attention or discipline. : Instead of focusing on what you do (e
The BDSM archetypes developed by (and popularized by researcher/influencer Aella ) are primarily defined by their focus on intrinsic personality traits and psychological motivations rather than just physical acts. The BDSM archetypes developed by (and popularized by
: High-achieving individuals in daily life who seek BDSM as a "brain break" or a way to relinquish heavy responsibility.
: Users typically identify their archetype through a comprehensive BDSM Archetypes Survey that asks about preferences, emotional responses, and social dynamics.