List of 5 Femdom Forums On the Web

by FemdomWebsites

It can be hard to find engaging, active, and welcoming communities for discussing one's interests in Female Domination - Femdom, but they are out there. If you've already perused Reddit and other prominent forums, you can check out these five femdom forums for active discussion of female domination and other kinks.

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1. Alt.com

The most active Femdom community.

ALT.com's main attraction is as an alternative to vanilla online dating sites. But it also contains a lot of active BDSM communities and discussions between people with all sorts of kinks, fetishes, and unique arrangements. People are more open than ever these days, but only recently has the internet mainstream been catching up by providing ever more options to meet and discuss with others all kinds of BDSM topics. While Femdom is only one niche within this umbrella, it is well represented on the forum section.

Key Features

  • Huge member database.
  • Offers voice greetings, voice messages, and video greetings.
  • Femdom educational content.
  • My Kinks: list and filter by kinks.
  • Hot or Not: swipe hot or not.
  • Testimonials: positive user reviews of other users.
  • Blings: fun emoji-like flairs.

Pros

  • Decent free membership.
  • Diverse community.
  • Detailed user profiles.

Cons

  • A lot is locked behind premium membership.
  • Outdated website design.

Using the Site

Registration is easy, with just a few questions that help define who you are and what you're looking for, including swinging and couples options.

One of the more frustrating aspects of the forum is the UI, which looks like it hasn't changed much since 2016, with a look that was already tired back then. A nostalgic appearance is one thing, but the pop-ups, embeds, and fonts are hard to navigate, which makes for a rough initial experience.

If you are looking to eventually date on the site, you should know that Alt.com caters more explicitly to arrangements than what could be considered traditional dating, so your chances of finding 'the one' are low. However, in terms of generating discussion, the site is actually quite active, with the two sides of the site (arrangements and content discussion) complementing each other nicely.

FetLife

2. Fetlife

The kinky Facebook.

FetLife is a social media network where people can let their freak flag fly. People on it are unashamedly open to discussing their kinks, deepest desires, and preferences. Like most forum sites, you can friend others, look through curated feeds of photos and text, and find different users and pages you can follow. Perhaps most importantly, they even have an events feature where you can see kink events in your area.

Key Features

  • Explore page provides a social media feed of photos, videos, and text posts tailored to your interests.
  • Places Near You lets you find kink events and users nearby.
  • Event pages let you know about both digital and real-life (IRL) events.
  • Ability to friend, follow, and message other users, including private conversations.

Pros

  • Nearly 10 million members.
  • The platform fosters a fun and open atmosphere for discussing and exploring kinks.
  • Algorithm-enhanced networking encourages finding and connecting with like-minded individuals.

Cons

  • Some premium features, including curated posts and video content, require a premium subscription.
  • Outdated website design

Using the Site

As with Alt.com, the website design is outdated. However, it is easier to navigate and use. You can discuss, learn, and share experiences with fellow BDSM enthusiasts, giving you lots of further avenues to explore. Think of it like an Instagram or Twitter (now X) for kinky people. Of course, it's possible to slide into peeps' DMs and get something started, but that's not the site's primary function.

That's why it's crucial to approach FetLife with a different mindset than a dating site. It's a great forum to become a part of. Eventually, you may meet some people you're interested in, but don't go in looking for a quick hookup.

When you sign up, you can pick a gender and sexual orientation (both have loads of options), and your preferred role in the bedroom (even more options!). The latter includes everything from dom and sub to bottom, switch, top, and kinks such as leather, rope, feet, and latex. Once in, the site provides some recommendations for people to follow, but they're all optional. It also suggests uploading a photo for more recognizability.

There is also a premium option if you want more curated posts and things like video content for $5 a month.

Navigating FetLife begins at the Explore page, where you'll see a variety of posts on your feed, mostly sorted by popularity and your preferences. There are also groups to explore, which can help you find more people in your niche.

You can also find people through 'Places,' where profiles are sorted by city. However, you only see a thumbnail-sized image with the user's age, gender, role, plus how many posts they've made, so it isn't completely useful.

fetish

3. Fetish.com

Fetish.com has the most 'wow' factor on this list, with a bright and easy-to-use website design. It only takes a few minutes to join, and you'll be browsing their femdom forums in no time.

Key Features

  • User-friendly design.
  • Quick signup process using only an email address, nickname, and optional photo.
  • Regular information on local and interest-specific BDSM events.
  • Extensive forums, including immediate access to femdom forums and other kink discussions.
  • Online Magazine that features well-written articles on a wide range of BDSM topics.

Pros

  • Straightforward design and signup make it accessible to newcomers.
  • Active forums and chat rooms encourage interaction among users.
  • The online magazine and discussion boards provide valuable insights into BDSM practices and safety.

Cons

  • Users without a profile photo may receive less engagement.
  • Newcomers might feel overwhelmed by the vast amount of content and options.
  • As with any online platform, there can be privacy concerns.

Using the Site

One of the nice things about signing up for the site is that it's really simple. You just need an email address, nickname, and email. A photo is also standard but optional. You'll get more interaction with a photo. If you're just joining to lurk in the forums, then there's no need for it.

After a simple sign-up procedure, you'll have access to countless posts in the femdom forum and beyond, with lots of other popular kinks represented.

Compared to most of the other options on our list, there is no real pressure to get any premium features on Fetish.com. That makes it feel a bit more accessible from that angle as well.

Another great feature of the site is its online magazine, which runs well-written articles about every BDSM topic. Both fun and safety are balanced in the articles without getting too far in either direction.

Overall, Fetish.com is a trusted site in the community, with a fair mindset towards all kinds of kinkplay. You can't go wrong by giving it a try.

femdomforum

4. FemdomForum.net

The Femdom Forum serves as a dedicated space for enthusiasts of the femdom lifestyle, offering a secure and respectful platform for discussion and exploration. With an emphasis on privacy and community, the forum welcomes individuals at all stages of their journey into femdom, from the curious newcomer to the experienced practitioner.

Key Features

  • A strict policy of civility and respect ensures constructive discussions.
  • The forum guarantees complete privacy, not requiring real names or unnecessary personal data.
  • Active participation is encouraged as users are motivated to engage by reading and posting introductions and discussions.
  • The long-standing community has a history of providing a spam-free and hate-free space for femdom fans.

Pros

  • Explicitly tailored to femdom discussions, providing a niche platform for like-minded individuals.
  • Welcoming to all levels
  • Encouraging active participation fosters a sense of belonging and community growth.

Cons

  • Exclusively focused on femdom, which may not appeal to those with broader BDSM interests.
  • New users must post introductions, which might deter the more introverted or privacy-conscious individuals.

Using the Site

The Femdom Forum is a well-respected community dedicated to femdom, meaning that it's the one site on our list specializing in the topic. Its commitment to privacy, respect, and focused discussions is appreciated, as it creates an inviting atmosphere for users to explore and engage with femdom topics without judgment.

There's also no pressure to upgrade your account for any premium features, so you can enjoy pursuing the site at your own pace.

There is, however, the encouragement of active participation through introductions and other incentives. This helps to build a vibrant community, although the requirement for introductions and the forum's niche focus might limit its appeal to some people. Nonetheless, for users seeking a dedicated space to delve into femdom discussions with like-minded individuals, The Femdom Forum offers a unique and valuable platform.

thecage

5. TheCage.co

We're all just out here, looking for people to connect with. More than anything The Cage offers this for people who are into all things BDSM, and they do a great job of it at that.

For our purposes, they've also got an excellent femdom discussion board on their website forum. With an extensive network that caters to almost every kink imaginable, they're also known for their emphasis on understanding, encouraging, and connecting people in the community.

Key Features

  • Free account registration.
  • Inclusive gender options.
  • Extensive search filters for finding members by gender, orientation, role, age, and region.
  • Active discussion forum, including a subforum on femdom.
  • Live chat rooms and an interesting selection of podcasts on BDSM topics.

Pros

  • Super welcoming community for people with all levels of BDSM experience.
  • Offers various ways to connect, including likes, DMs, and personals.
  • Ad-free environment with strict rules against solicitation.
  • Forum and blog features encourage sharing, advice, and discussion.

Cons

  • Limited features are available on the free account; premium membership is required for full access.
  • The magazine section can be less active than expected.
  • Podcasts cannot play in the background while browsing other site sections.

Using the Site

The Cage is one of those compelling femdom sites that really is by the community for the community. It's got an emphasis on both safety and kinky fun in the BDSM community, hitting a nice balance that provides transparency and respect among its members. As much as it's a cliche, it is a safe space for people to express their interests.

Add to that the site's promising mix of social media features, and you've got a thriving community that still feels tight-knit. While not its specialty, the femdom subforum is also thriving on the site. You can share stories, seek advice, or just engage with the content however you like.

Now, the one big frustration is that while the site offers a lot for free users, they also have a lot of good stuff locked behind their memberships. Membership is currently $8 / month, or you can pay $60 / year. You can also get premium weeks with referral links. It's worth supporting a site like this, but having a premium membership that keeps a lot of key features behind a paywall can get frustrating over time.

Finally, there are the magazine and podcast sections, which are interesting, informative additions. Everything in both is related to kink and BDSM, making them excellent resources.