Archetype

Pet

Acts like an animal, often playful or loyal.

Archetypes are interpretive and not clinical diagnoses.

What it is

Pet refers to enjoying a consensual role-based dynamic that may feel playful, loyal, or comforting. It emphasizes mutual agreement, boundaries, and care within the agreed context.

What high scores may suggest

  • Enjoys role-based dynamics centered on playfulness or care.
  • Values clear agreements about the role.
  • Feels grounded by consistent boundaries.

What it does not mean

  • The role is consensual and can be paused or stopped.
  • Agency and consent remain intact.
  • Boundaries should be explicit and respected.

Common signals

  • Playful
  • Comforted by structure
  • Trust-oriented

How this may appear in a BDSM test result

In a BDSM test result, pet preferences may show up as higher scores in role-based or care-oriented dynamics. Use it to clarify boundaries and comfort.

Common misconceptions

  • Pet play means giving up agency.
  • Pet dynamics are always sexual.
  • A pet must accept any rule.
  • Agree on what the role includes and excludes.
  • Check in regularly about comfort and boundaries.
  • Consent can be updated at any time.

For individuals

Reflection prompts

  • What parts of the role feel comforting or affirming?
  • Which boundaries are essential for you?
  • How do you want to signal a pause?

For couples

Conversation prompts

  • How do we define care, attention, and limits?
  • How should we enter and exit the role?
  • What check-ins help us stay aligned?

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

Next steps