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'''Sadist''' is a [[role]] that describes a [[headmate]] that is sadistic in nature, specifically as part of their role. These tendencies may be on their own, or part of another role. | |||
A [[protector]] may hold these tendencies so they can better protect the [[system]] and make it less stressful for them. It might also be part of a [[persecutor]]'s role, being sadistic towards other headmates as a means of hurting them, sometimes combined with a [[sexual alter]] role or other. | |||
This is specifically a role rather than just their preference. | |||
== Related Terms == | |||
The opposite of a sadist is a [[masochist]]. | |||
[[Category:System Roles]] | [[Category:System Roles]] | ||
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Attributes]] |
Latest revision as of 23:23, 19 January 2024
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Sadist is a role that describes a headmate that is sadistic in nature, specifically as part of their role. These tendencies may be on their own, or part of another role.
A protector may hold these tendencies so they can better protect the system and make it less stressful for them. It might also be part of a persecutor's role, being sadistic towards other headmates as a means of hurting them, sometimes combined with a sexual alter role or other.
This is specifically a role rather than just their preference.
Related Terms[edit | edit source]
The opposite of a sadist is a masochist.