Archetype

Objectification Enthusiast

Enjoys being treated as an object.

Archetypes are interpretive and not clinical diagnoses.

What it is

Objectification Enthusiast refers to enjoying consensual dynamics where someone is treated as an object within agreed boundaries. It relies on explicit consent and clear limits.

What high scores may suggest

  • Enjoys agreed role-based objectification dynamics.
  • Values clear boundaries and consent.
  • Prefers explicit check-ins and aftercare.

What it does not mean

  • Objectification must be consensual and negotiated.
  • Respect and care remain essential.
  • Consent can be paused or withdrawn.

Common signals

  • Boundary-aware
  • Consent-focused
  • Comfortable with role play

How this may appear in a BDSM test result

In a BDSM test result, objectification preferences may appear as higher scores in role-based submission or intensity themes. Consent and boundaries are required.

Common misconceptions

  • Objectification means disrespect is acceptable.
  • Objectification equals loss of agency.
  • Define role boundaries and language limits.
  • Use clear stop signals and check-ins.
  • Agree on aftercare expectations.

For individuals

Reflection prompts

  • Which parts of the role feel comfortable to you?
  • What language is off-limits?
  • How do you want to pause or stop?

For couples

Conversation prompts

  • How do we define the role together?
  • What signals mean we should pause or stop?
  • How do we care for each other afterward?

If you're exploring this together, these links can help keep the conversation clear and consent-first.

Next steps