Roles
Doctor
Short Definition
In a BDSM Doctor/patient scene, the Doctor typically takes on a dominant role, guiding the scene, performing fantasy medical exams, or using select medical instruments (like stethoscopes, gloves, thermometers, or occasionally catheters) for effect. The core themes are control, vulnerability, and a Dominant/submissive dynamic. Scenes may include costumes, scripted or improvised medical routines, and bondage.
Detailed Explanation
In a BDSM Doctor/patient scene, the Doctor typically takes on a dominant role, guiding the scene, performing fantasy medical exams, or using select medical instruments (like stethoscopes, gloves, thermometers, or occasionally catheters) for effect. The core themes are control, vulnerability, and a Dominant/submissive dynamic. Scenes may include costumes, scripted or improvised medical routines, and bondage.
### Why People Are Into It
People enjoy doctor/patient role-play for many different reasons. Medical settings naturally involve power imbalance, vulnerability, and authority, which can be exciting to explore. For some, the fantasy also taps into themes of being examined, observed, guided, or cared for. Others enjoy the structured rituals of medical procedures, like performing a checkup.
Medical play also includes a strong sensory element: gloves, cold instruments, and more extreme sensations too. Some people enjoy the taboo of sexualizing a normally non-sexual environment. Others like letting someone into a vulnerable position and being taken care of, controlled, or reassured.
Source
This entry is based on an article from the FetLife Kinktionary. The content has been translated and adapted for the Kinky Circle Wiki.