Edit: Also would add PnP to this list. As a techie, I immediately think of Plug’n’Play. But it has an entirely different meaning on dating apps/personal ads.
People still use that term too, but the R-word can be a bit triggering to a lot of people, I think it helps to have a different term to call it that emphasizes that it really is consensual even though the fantasy you’re playing out is that it isn’t
What’s the other CNC? Command ‘n’ Conquer? 🤔
Edit: Also would add PnP to this list. As a techie, I immediately think of Plug’n’Play. But it has an entirely different meaning on dating apps/personal ads.
Consensual non-consent
Is that a joke or are people actually saying this?
It’s a consensual rape fantasy kink. It was actually featured in an episode of House.
So it’s just a rape fantasy, bloody say that instead of something stupid like cnc.
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No consensual non-consent is a real thing, it’s a specific kind of sex roleplay
I guess “rape play” was a bit too forward
People still use that term too, but the R-word can be a bit triggering to a lot of people, I think it helps to have a different term to call it that emphasizes that it really is consensual even though the fantasy you’re playing out is that it isn’t
Saying rapeplay is also a thing. But CNC is usually broader
It’s a real thing. If you have a very trustworthy partner it can be a lot of fun, from either perspective.
it’s a common term on fetlife, yes
Command and Control in the infosec world.
The servers that control botnets.
last i checked those were just called C2
What’s the other meaning of PnP?
Party ‘n’ Play. It’s code for sex while on meth (and possibly other drugs; here it’s meth)
Makes me sad, my hardware is too old to be PnP-compatible
You’d be surprised, the toll gets higher and the risks are greater but that definitely doesn’t stop everyone regardless of age.
Huh.
I guess that makes it obvious which PnP I’m more familiar with…
Everywhere I’ve heard it used, it’s specifically meth!
Thats a new one to me. Would scotch and weed count?
I think that’s just referred to as a “good time.”