What is cuckold vs stag?

Cuckold and stag are terms commonly used in the realm of non-monogamous relationships. While both terms refer to men in relationships where their partner is free to explore sexual experiences with other men, there are some key differences between the two.

A cuckold is a man who derives pleasure from watching his partner have sex with other men, often with a sense of humiliation or submission. The cuckold may or may not be involved in the sexual activity in some way, but they are primarily focused on watching their partner with someone else. This dynamic often involves some level of power exchange, with the cuckold taking on a submissive role.

A stag, on the other hand, is a man who encourages his partner to have sexual experiences with other men, but also remains actively involved in those experiences. Stags may participate in threesomes or group sex with their partner and other men, or they may simply enjoy hearing their partner's stories or seeing pictures or videos from their encounters. Unlike cuckolds, stags typically do not experience humiliation or submission, and instead take on a more dominant role.

Both cuckold and stag dynamics can be consensual and enjoyable for everyone involved, but it's important to communicate openly and honestly with your partner about your desires, boundaries, and expectations.