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.
Everywhere I’ve heard it used, it’s specifically meth!
Huh.
I guess that makes it obvious which PnP I’m more familiar with…
Thats a new one to me. Would scotch and weed count?
I think that’s just referred to as a “good time.”