Archetype
Exhibitionist (Bonus)
Additional exhibitionist traits focused on performance and attention.
Archetypes are interpretive and not clinical diagnoses.
What it is
Exhibitionist (Bonus) should be used only if it captures a distinct nuance from the primary Exhibitionist page, such as performance-focused attention in explicitly agreed contexts. Consent and privacy boundaries remain essential.
What high scores may suggest
- Enjoys performance-oriented attention in consensual settings.
- Values clear agreements about visibility and privacy.
- Prefers explicit context and boundaries.
What it does not mean
- Visibility must be consensual and negotiated.
- Not a requirement for public exposure.
- Consent can be updated at any time.
Common signals
- Expressive
- Boundary-aware
- Comfortable being seen
How this may appear in a BDSM test result
In a BDSM test result, exhibitionist bonus preferences may show up as higher scores in performance or attention themes. Consent and privacy remain central.
Common misconceptions
- Exhibitionist bonus means public exposure is required.
- Consent is implied by attention.
Consent, communication, and boundaries
- Agree on who can see what, and when.
- Confirm comfort levels before sharing visibility.
- Respect privacy and boundaries.
For individuals
Reflection prompts
- What kinds of attention feel affirming to you?
- Where are your privacy boundaries?
- How do you want consent to be checked in?
For couples
Conversation prompts
- What does being seen mean for each of us?
- Which contexts feel off-limits?
- How do we confirm comfort and consent?
If you're exploring this together, these links can help keep the conversation clear and consent-first.