Dominance
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* [[Dominance and submission]], set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context | * [[Dominance and submission]], set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context | ||
*[[Dominant ideology]] | *[[Dominant ideology]] | ||
+ | ==Etymology== | ||
+ | Ultimately, from Latin ''[[domus]]'' (“house”) | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Power]] | *[[Power]] |
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- Dominance hierarchy or social hierarchy, an organizational form by which individuals within a community control the distribution of resources within the community
- Dominance and submission, set of behaviors, customs, and rituals in an erotic or lifestyle context
- Dominant ideology
Etymology
Ultimately, from Latin domus (“house”)
See also
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