Total Bottom
Total bottom usually refers to someone who exclusively takes the receiving role and does not top. The term is most common in gay, bi, and MSM communities, where it usually contrasts with Total Top, versatile, and vers bottom. In kink contexts, it may also describe someone who prefers to receive sensation, service, control, or erotic attention rather than give it, though bottoming is not the same thing as submission.
While a bottom may prefer the receptive role but still top sometimes. A total bottom usually does not. The “total” part signals exclusivity or strong identification with the role. A total bottom is not automatically submissive.
Origins of the Term
Total bottom appears to have developed from older gay, leather, and BDSM Top/bottom language rather than from a single known coinage. The terms Top and bottom first emerged in gay leather and BDSM contexts, where they referred to sexual position, sensation exchange, and power dynamics. By the 1970s and 1980s, they were widely adapted by gay men to describe sexual role preferences.
The phrase total bottom adds "total" to indicate exclusivity. The term was already appearing in gay personal ads by the 1990s, suggesting it likely grew out of cruising, personals, and hookup language before later becoming common in online profiles, forums, and apps.
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