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agency preserving domination
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a form of power or constraint that holds a situation steady under stress — limiting harmful action without inducing shame or collapse — so that autonomy, judgment, and self-regulation remain intact and can recover over time as the participant grows more comfortable relaxing into their own capacity to act.
This differs from agency-collapsing domination, which exploits dependency to collapse identity and undermine agency.
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