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SklavenZentrale
Platform BDSM

SklavenZentrale

Traditionell war die SM-Kultur sozusagen gezwungen, ein wenig "im Untergrund" zu leben.

SpicyList Summary
SklavenZentrale is one of Germany's oldest and largest BDSM social communities, operating since approximately 2004. With 240,000+ profiles, 562,000+ images, and 1,000+ members online at any time, it functions as a social network specifically for the German-speaking BDSM and kink community. A distinctive feature is its public connection system, which allows members to list verified BDSM relationships (dominant/submissive, play partner, spouse, friend) on their profiles with mutual consent — preventing false claims of connection. Private relationship options are also available. Community guides explain how to set up these connections and navigate the platform. The site hosts SM-art exhibitions where members display photography and BDSM artwork, adding a creative/cultural layer beyond pure hookup functionality. Chat rooms are active with 100+ concurrent users. The site design is dated (circa 2004 aesthetics) and requires modernization. The platform is entirely in German. Best suited for German-speaking BDSM practitioners looking for a structured community with relationship verification and a large established member base.
Features
  • +240,000+ member profiles
  • +562,000+ browsable images
  • +over 131,000 bottom profiles and 119,000 top profiles
  • +1,000+ members online at any given time
  • +100+ members in active chat
  • +public connection system for verified BDSM relationships (requires mutual consent)
  • +relationship types: spouse, partner, play partner, top/bottom, public friend
  • +private relationship options (visible only to participants)
  • +community guides and how-tos for BDSM lifestyle
  • +SM art exhibitions showcasing member photography and artwork
  • +recent image uploads and live online user indicators
Styles
bdsmfetish
Best for
BDSM enthusiastskink enthusiasts
Pricing
free
Caveats
  • !website design is outdated and has not been significantly updated since approximately 2004
  • !German-language community — not accessible to non-German speakers

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