Male authority
The male role is recognized through steadiness, judgment, direction and command. Authority is not filed as a costume or personality label; it is the position from which the structure is maintained.
Institute Definition / Authority Fantasy
Authority is made explicit. Submission is given a structure.
A field definition of the heterosexual power-exchange fantasy formalized by this Institute.
Field Definition
A patriarchy kink is a consensual heterosexual power-exchange fantasy in which male authority and female submission are made explicit, structured and erotically meaningful.
The fantasy may involve direction, protection, discipline, service, objectification, domestic hierarchy or the relief of surrendering decisions. It is not simply attraction to dominant men or submissive women. The defining element is a deliberately unequal authority structure adopted as part of the role.
The Patriarchy turns that structure into an institutional fiction. Women enter as subjects to be classified by function. Men enter as recognized authorities whose public registry records command rather than a selectable subtype.
The Alignment Structure
The male role is recognized through steadiness, judgment, direction and command. Authority is not filed as a costume or personality label; it is the position from which the structure is maintained.
The female role is classified through response to authority, service atmosphere, autonomy residue and the function that remains when resistance is no longer centered.
Submission becomes specific through service profiles, declarations, doctrine and visible records. The archive names what the fantasy asks each subject to become.
Enrollment becomes classification. A profile becomes a dossier. A preference becomes doctrine. The vocabulary gives a private authority fantasy the scale of an imagined regime.
Two Public Surfaces
A female subject file records assigned function, signals, declarations, visual records and movement through the archive.
A male authority registry records public title, doctrine line, seal phrase and the command presence attached to the name.
Public records can be discovered and read by anyone. Members-only records reveal only their existence until a network seal is presented.
Patriarchal Alignment Program
Women may submit for classification. Men may present themselves for recognition. The Institute keeps the two records distinct.