A rigger may be dominant, but rope skill and power exchange are different things.
“The one responsible for the tie, the tension, and the release.”
A rigger is someone who ties another person, usually with rope, and takes responsibility for technical safety, communication, circulation, nerves, positioning, and emotional tone inside rope play.
“The one who holds direction, permission, or authority by agreement.”
A Dom is a person who takes a leading role in a consensual power-exchange dynamic. Their focus is authority, structure, decisions, and the emotional responsibility of holding the frame.
“The one responsible for the tie, the tension, and the release.”
A rigger is someone who ties another person, usually with rope, and takes responsibility for technical safety, communication, circulation, nerves, positioning, and emotional tone inside rope play.
“The one who holds direction, permission, or authority by agreement.”
A Dom is a person who takes a leading role in a consensual power-exchange dynamic. Their focus is authority, structure, decisions, and the emotional responsibility of holding the frame.
Riggers and Doms overlap when rope becomes a language of authority. A tie can say stay, breathe, offer, trust, wait. A Dom who rigs may use rope to make power visible in the body.
But the roles separate cleanly. A rigger can tie with no command dynamic at all. A Dom can guide an entire scene without touching rope. In negotiation, the useful question is not only who is tying, but what the tying means.
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