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In the context of BDSM, bondage involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. Bondage is usually, but not always, a sexual practice. The paraphilia of being sexually aroused by bondage is sometimes known as vincilagnia. Download high resolution version (768x1024, 71 KB) Spreizstange (Spreader-Bar Bondage) Model Dani Bildbeschreibung: Model Dani in Bondage with spreader-bar Die Rechte am eigenen Bild hat das Model schriftlich an den Fotografen abgetreten. ...
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A girl with a spreader bar, bound to chains A spreader bar is a piece of equipment used in the practice of sexual bondage. ...
A collar is a common symbol in BDSM Female bottom in bondage with leather monoglove BDSM is any of a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
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Studies in the U.S. have shown that about three quarters of all men find the idea of bondage to be erotic; many women do as well. As with any study of sexual thoughts and behavior, the available studies are not well controlled and the best studies are now out of date. [citation needed] BDSM subcultures It is worth noting that bondage has sexual appeal to persons of both sexes and all sexual orientations. However, a subculture of gay men, sometimes called leathermen, were arguably among the first group to make obvious hints of their tastes in bondage in public. Image File history File links WikiNews-Logo. ...
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Sexual orientation refers to the direction of an individuals sexuality, usually conceived of as classifiable according to the sex or gender of the persons whom the individual finds sexually attractive. ...
In sociology, anthropology and cultural studies, a subculture is a set of people with a set of behaviors and beliefs, culture, which could be distinct or hidden, that differentiate them from the larger culture to which they belong. ...
Homosexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by esthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire exclusively for another of the same sex. ...
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The growth of the gay leather subculture parallels the biker culture that arose after World War II -- a number of early leathermen were WWII veterans, and the military traditions of discipline and structure were an important influence in Old Guard leather. While the bikers were not identified as homosexual, the leathermen admired their toughness, tenacity, and willingness to ignore mainstream social mores. Consequently, they adopted the biker style of dress, particularly the use of black leather. While this served a utilitarian purpose for the bikers, in providing warmth and protection from "road rash", it was primarily of fashion and fetishistic value to the leathermen, who for the most part did not ride motorcycles extensively (although there have been and are numerous gay leather motorcycle clubs). A Motorcycle Club (MC) is an organized club of motorcycle riders who follow a series of traditional rules for participation in the club, including, but not limited to, a group of elected officers; a probationary period for new members; the wearing of a specific club patch (or patches) adorned with...
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Beginning in the late 1960s, heterosexual groups began to come together to explore bondage and power exchange. With time, these groups have grown and have raised their profile somewhat, to the point where most U.S. cities of any size have one or more such groups. A major goal of most of these groups is to provide semi-public opportunities for BDSM, in an effort to provide a safe environment for relative strangers to engage in such activities. As such, these groups attach high importance to objective safety rules, such as the use of safewords. The 1960s decade refers to the years from 1960 to 1969. ...
A safeword[1] is a codeword or series of codewords that are sometimes used in BDSM to mean that a submissive (or bottom) is reaching a physical, emotional or moral boundary or for the dominant (or top) to stop the sceneplay. ...
Couples and bondage Although reliable data is unavailable, the financial success of companies that market bondage equipment testifies to the fact that it is more than fantasy to many; it is plausible that a sizeable proportion of couples have made regular use of bondage in their sexual activities at some point in their relationships. This is especially plausible considering that common household items can be used for play, such as rope for restraint or a padlock for a ball lock. Padlock A ball lock, or nut lock, is the technique of fastening a padlock around the male scrotum between the penis and testicles. ...
For the most part, such bondage games end in sex. In contrast, bondage games between more casually acquainted players in the BDSM subculture frequently end in masturbation only, or in some cases include no sexual release at all. Safety rules followed by couples in a committed relationship are frequently more subjective and trust-based. These differences can lead to culture clash where a couple with a history of bondage games together encounters the BDSM subculture: the couple can't understand the insistence on safewords, while the members of the subculture can't understand the focus on sexual intercourse.
Bondage erotica
Two women tapegagged and cuffed to iron bars Studies1 of men's sexual fantasies have shown that the fantasy of being bound during intercourse is second in frequency only to the basic fantasy of sex with a voluptuous nude woman. Consequently, it should be no surprise that bondage themes have been present in pornography for some time. Download high resolution version (768x1024, 210 KB) File links The following pages link to this file: Bondage (BDSM) Gag (BDSM) ...
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Bondage pornography for heterosexual men almost overwhelmingly depicts bound women, rather than bound men, despite the most common fantasy in both sexes being one of being bound. There are also a few male bondage models in heterosexual erotica, but most male bondage models appear in homosexual erotica. A small yet profitable niche of male-in-bondage erotica includes men cross-dressed and in bondage that caters toward heterosexual men. [citation needed] Early examples of bondage erotica include: Recent changes: Pauline Réage, pseudonym of Anne Desclos (September 23, 1907 - April 27, 1998), was a French author. ...
One version of the Roissy triskelion ring described in the book Movie-style Ring of O, as sold in Europe Histoire dO (English title: Story of O) is an erotic novel published in 1954 about sadomasochism by French author Anne Desclos under the pen name Pauline Réage. ...
Robert K. Bishop (1945 - 1991) was an American bondage artist. ...
Anne Rice (born Howard Allen OBrien on October 4, 1941), the second daughter of an Irish Catholic family, is an author of horror/fantasy stories, often about vampires, mummies and witches. ...
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Anne Rice (born on October 4, 1941) is a best-selling American author of gothic and later religious themed books. ...
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A bondage magazine is a publication that specializes in the depiction of sexual bondage or BDSM activities, either as photographs or drawings. ...
- Steady growth in quantity and production values of niche producers
- Increasing prevalence and acceptance of bondage in more mainstream publications (e.g. Penthouse)
- The rise of the Internet as a distribution medium
Technique Bondage can be divided into six main categories: - Bondage that pulls parts of the body together (rope, straps, harnesses).
- Bondage that spreads parts of the body apart (spreader bars, x-frames).
- Bondage that ties the body down to another object (such as chairs or stocks).
- Bondage that suspends the body from another object (suspension bondage).
- Bondage that restricts normal movement (hobble skirts, handcuffs, pony harness).
- Bondage that wraps the whole body or a part of it in bindings such as cloth or plastic (saran wrap or cling film "mummification") as well as sleepsack bondage.
Some of the large variety of restraints used in bondage: A womans legs are held apart by a spreader bar tied to her ankles; she is also wearing a ball gag. ...
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Suspension bondage is a form of sexual bondage where a bound person is hung from one or more overhead suspension points. ...
A hobble skirt is a skirt with a narrow enough hem to significantly impede the wearers stride, thus earning its name. ...
A pair of metal double-locking police handcuffs A woman cuffed with handcuffs and thumbcuffs Handcuffs are devices to secure two wrists close together. ...
Human pony (also called ponyplay) is a type of human sexual role-playing practice where one person acts like a pony or horse, while a sexual partner acts as a rider, trainer or caretaker (or sometimes a stallion/mare). ...
Mummification as a BDSM bondage practice involves restraining a living persons body in a non-damaging way by wrapping it head to toe in materials like saran wrap, clingfilm, cloth, bandages, rubber strips, plaster bandages, bodybags, or straitjackets. ...
// Sleepsacks are a popular type of bondage (BDSM) gear. ...
Handcuffs can be used to cuff ankles as well, sometimes even toe cuffs are used Some simple bondage techniques: Coils of rope used for long-line fishing A rope (IPA: ) is a length of fibers, twisted or braided together to improve strength for pulling and connecting. ...
A bondage rigger is a person who ties up others primarily as an art form, as opposed to people who do this to immobilize a bottom to prepare them for other forms of BDSM like flogging. ...
A pair of metal double-locking police handcuffs A woman cuffed with handcuffs and thumbcuffs Handcuffs are devices to secure two wrists close together. ...
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from left to right: pussy hook, nose hook, double pussy hook, tail hook A bondage hook is a blunt-headed hook used for bondage purposes. ...
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- Verbal bondage, in which (as the name suggests) the top simply tells the bottom to do something.
- Simply tying the hands together in front or behind.
- Anchoring the hands to the front, back or sides of a belt at the waist.
- A spread eagle, with the limbs splayed out and fastened by wrists and ankles to bedposts, door frame or some other anchoring point.
- A hogtie securing each wrist to its corresponding ankle behind the back (wider, padded restraints such as bondage cuffs are recommended for this).
- The crotch rope involves pulling a rope between the labia to apply pressure to the female genitals. Sometimes a knot is placed in the rope at the position of the clitoris to intensify the sensation.
Some more complex techniques: This article is about the erotic activity. ...
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Classic wrist to ankle rope hogtie. ...
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In Japanese bondage a crotch rope (Sukaranbo) is a rope harness tied around the hips and groin in such a way as to rub against the genitals. ...
- The reverse prayer position (not recommended unless the subject has flexible shoulders).
- An over-arm tie, in which the arms are brought over the head, and the wrists fastened together behind the head and then by a length of rope, chain or strapping to a belt at the waist.
There are also some common fantasy settings in which bondage is often played: The Reverse prayer position is a technique used in BDSM play which involves the restraint of a persons arms by binding them behind their back with the hands placed between the shoulders, palm to palm and the wrists bound together. ...
An over-arm tie is a bondage position in which the arms are brought over the head, and the wrists fastened together behind the head and then by a length of rope, chain or strapping to a belt at the waist. ...
- Rape fantasy: The top fictitiously abducts the consenting bottom and has complete control to do what he/she pleases.
- Domination/slavery: A training session occurs in which rewards for obedience and punishment for defiance are given. Humiliation is usually involved.
- Predicament bondage: The bottom is given a choice between two tortures. For example, caning on the rear or flogging on the chest. If the bottom cannot stand one any longer, the top will start the other. This can also be done mechanically, like having a bottom squat and rigging a crotch rope to tighten if they attempt to stand.
Bondage is often combined with other sexual and BDSM techniques. See list of bondage positions and list of bondage equipment for more details. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Predicament bondage is the art of restraining a person in such a way that there a limited number of positions in which they can move (usually two). ...
This is a list of bondage positions and methods. ...
This is a list of sexual bondage equipment and restraints: Restraints, including: Ball gag Bit gag Bondage cuffs Bondage mittens Bondage harness Bondage belt Bondage Opera Gloves Breast binder Chastity belts Corsets D-rings Elbow harness Hobble skirt Leg spreaders / spreader bars Medical restraints Monoglove Panic snaps Suspension cuffs Stocks...
Technique in self-bondage is more complex, involving special methods to apply the bondage to oneself, and also to effect a release after a lapsed period of time. Self-bondage is also notably risky: see the safety notes below. Self-bondage is the practice of sexual bondage without a partner; that is to say, tying or otherwise restraining oneself for the purpose of sexual pleasure. ...
Safety Many people regard bondage as safe when conducted between sober, trusted partners who are fully aware of the risks involved and the precautions necessary to ensure safety. Partners who are in committed relationships may have a greater basis for trusting each other. Performing acts in a supervised location, such as a dungeon, or with a group of trusted friends may also increase safety. Slave Dani handcuffed and chained to a wall in a dungeon, wearing black PVC diapers only Slave Dani handcuffed, gagged and chained to a wall in a dungeon, wearing black PVC diapers only In BDSM (bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, sadism/masochism) play, a dungeon is any space set aside for...
There is also a subculture of people who seek out others interested in bondage and pursue such activities with people who they do not know well. This subculture has given rise to the safe, sane and consensual credo. Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) is one of several phrases used by a large section of the BDSM and sexual bondage communities to describe themselves and their philosophies who regard SSC to be a watchword for safety. ...
Safety precautions include: - The use of a "safeword", or some clear way for the subject to indicate genuine distress and a wish to abort.
- Never leaving a bound person alone.
- Avoiding positions or restraints which may induce postural asphyxia.
- Making sure that the subject changes positions at least once an hour (to avoid circulation problems).
- Making sure that the subject can be released quickly in an emergency.
- Avoiding restraints which impair breathing. (Gags or hoods which block the mouth can become asphyxial hazards if the subject vomits or the nose becomes otherwise blocked.)
- Remaining sober; alcohol and drugs should be avoided.
One very simple safety measure is to ask the subject every so often if he or she is all right. Another is to check body parts like hands and feet for numbness or coldness, which can happen if nerves have been pinched or blood circulation has been blocked. Another is to check for skin discoloration. Skin that does not get enough oxygen turns bluish. If blood can get in, but can't get out because one of the veins has been blocked, that part of the body turns purple. A safeword[1] is a codeword or series of codewords that are sometimes used in BDSM to mean that a submissive (or bottom) is reaching a physical, emotional or moral boundary or for the dominant (or top) to stop the sceneplay. ...
Positional asphyxia, also known as postural asphyxia, is a form of asphyxia which occurs when someones position prevents them from breathing adequately. ...
The circulatory system or cardiovascular system is the organ system which circulates blood around the body of most animals. ...
Asphyxia or asphyxiation is a condition of severely deficient supply of oxygen to the body. ...
If the subject has been gagged or can otherwise not verbally communicate, a different form of the safeword is needed. For instance, they may hum a simple tune, or opening and closing one or both hands repeatedly, or releasing an object held in one hand(such as a rubber ball, or a scarf). A safeword[1] is a codeword or series of codewords that are sometimes used in BDSM to mean that a submissive (or bottom) is reaching a physical, emotional or moral boundary or for the dominant (or top) to stop the sceneplay. ...
Some simple preparations may also be helpful: - Food. It is surprisingly common for people (especially those on diets) to faint during a long session. Having a regular meal beforehand is recommended; being fed small snacks during play may also help avoid fainting.
- Cutting tools. A pair of EMT scissors is recommended (useful for safely cutting rope and tape off skin).
- Keyed-alike padlocks, if chains are being used.
It should be noted that scenes depicted in bondage photographs and videos are chosen for their visual appeal and fantasy value. In most cases they cannot be "acted out" with good results. It has been suggested that Central Ischaemic Response be merged into this article or section. ...
Trauma shears and foot ruler Trauma shears, often known by the nickname tuff cuts, are scissors used by paramedics and other emergency medical personnel to cut clothes off injured people. ...
Self-bondage carries a higher risk, particularly because it violates the first principle of bondage safety: to never leave a bound person alone. Without someone to release them in the event of an emergency or medical crisis, self-bondage can be lethal to its practitioners. It has been estimated in the medical literature there are around 500-1000 deaths every year in the United States due to autoerotic asphyxia (self-strangulation) alone.[citation needed] Self-bondage is the practice of sexual bondage without a partner; that is to say, tying or otherwise restraining oneself for the purpose of sexual pleasure. ...
Autoerotic asphyxiation is the practice of self-strangulation, typically by the use of a ligature, while masturbating. ...
Why bondage?
Man in leather cuffs and chains during street fair People who find it erotic to be tied up find it so for a variety of reasons: Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1181x2000, 981 KB) [edit] Beschreibung [edit] Licensing File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Bondage (BDSM) ...
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- The most frequently cited reason is a mental freedom from inhibitions and responsibility since they have, in a way, given up control of the sexual situation to follow. This is sometimes referred to as a "power exchange."
- Some like the tactile feeling of restraint, that is, the feeling of pressure or pulling.
- Some enjoy the feeling of helplessness for its own sake. Some like to struggle aggressively against their bonds, particularly when being sexually or otherwise stimulated. There are some in this category who play bondage games that do not include a significant sexual component.
- To intensify the experience of orgasm control or of orgasm denial.
- Some derive pleasure from symbolic degradation (less common). People who enjoy role playing prison or mental hospital situations probably fit best in this category.
- Fetishistic interest in the mechanics of bondage, with particular interest in the equipment and restraints used. Some of these people are interested in the look, feel, and aroma of leather and rubber restraints. Others are fascinated by the relationship between the geometry of the tie, the degrees of freedom remaining and the feelings elicited.
- As an adjunct to other BDSM activities
- Like hang gliding or mountaineering, some feel that bondage allows them to do something potentially dangerous in a safe way.
- Extreme forms of bondage such as mummification some people enjoy because it is like being placed in a sensory deprivation tank and may allow the person being placed in extreme bondage to experience an out-of-body experience.
- In the wide range of human sexual experience, there are probably a few other reasons.
People who enjoy tying other people up are motivated by a variety of reasons, including: In BDSM, the term Power Exchange is associated with a submissive exchanging his/her authority to make decisions (whether just for a scene, or for his/her entire life), for the Dominants agreement to take responsibility for his/her happiness and health. ...
Orgasm control (a. ...
Orgasm denial is a sexual practice where a person is kept in the plateau phase of the human sexual response cycle for an extended length of time. ...
In BDSM, humiliation is one psychological technique a top may use on a bottom. ...
Sexual roleplaying is the sexual behavior of playing some kind of character during a sexual encounter, in order to evoke a sexual fantasy in oneself and/or ones partner. ...
A collar is a common symbol in BDSM Female bottom in bondage with leather monoglove BDSM is any of a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
Hang gliding is one of the windsports. ...
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Mummification as a BDSM bondage practice involves restraining a living persons body in a non-damaging way by wrapping it head to toe, or neck to toe, in materials like saran wrap, clingfilm, cloth, bandages, rubber strips, plaster bandages, bodybags, or straitjackets. ...
A prisoner at the United States Camp X-ray facility at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba being subjected to sensory deprivation, through the use of ear muffs, visor, breathing mask and heavy mittens. ...
An out-of-body experience (OBE or sometimes OOBE), is an experience that typically involves a sensation of floating outside of ones body and, in some cases, perceiving ones physical body from a place outside ones body (autoscopy). ...
- Taking pleasure in the erotic submission of their partner
- The feeling of trust which comes from another person placing their physical freedom in their hands
- Wishing to please their partner, and the stimulation engendered by their partner's pleasure in it
- Fetishistic interest in the elegance of bondage, with particular interest in the geometric patterns and symmetry (or artistic asymmetry) of the restraint
- Using bondage as an adjunct to other BDSM activities
- Enjoyment of the power and control one has over a restrained partner; people for whom this is a principal motivation may have trouble making it much fun for the other person.
Domination and submission (also known as D&s, Ds or D/s) is a set of psychosexual behaviors, customs and rituals relating to the giving and accepting of dominance of one individual over another in an erotic or lifestyle context. ...
A collar is a common symbol in BDSM Female bottom in bondage with leather monoglove BDSM is any of a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
Bondage philosophy Perhaps the most interesting and ardent "bondage philosopher" was Michel Foucault. While it is believed Foucault had only a limited personal involvement in the practice of bondage, he wrote a number of intellectual explorations of BDSM culture. He was particularly interested in the power relations that bondage brought to the surface, and how these relations reflected upon a larger societal discourse. Of further interest was the notion of a "Limit Experience", wherein the participant attempted to navigate the line between the most intense pleasure and nearly unbearable pain. While some have derided "Limit Experience" as a perverse manifestation of the Freudian "death instinct", Focault believed bondage could provide a safe and telling environment for studying this concept. Michel Foucault (IPA pronunciation: ) (October 15, 1926 â June 25, 1984) was a French philosopher, historian and sociologist. ...
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Bondage and relationships The mechanics of bondage are trivial compared to the relationship issues. - Start with a committed relationship with a lot of trust and plenty of sexual activity together.
- Talk things through first.
- Start slow and easy.
- Take turns being the one being tied up.
- Take the simple safety precautions listed above.
Some members of the BDSM subculture take another route and seek out partners who share their interest in bondage. Many act out their bondage fantasies within the confines of private "play" parties where overt genital contact is not allowed between participants. Some bondage practitioners go through a process often called "negotiation" with potential partners, be they long time partners or more casual relationships. Negotiation is essentially a conversation conducted well before any sexual activity has begun in which each party frankly outlines what they are interested in and what their boundaries are, and out of that shared information comes to a mutual agreement about potential bondage play in upcoming sexual activity. Although some people may find this embarrassing at first, this frank and forthright exchange allows both parties to feel confident about bondage activity and to understand their partner's needs. Due to the vast range of activities and intensities that are possible in bondage play and fetish sex, negotiation is an excellent technique to make sure both parties have realistic expectations and that the anticipated acts will be enjoyable to all involved.
Depictions of bondage in popular culture | This section does not cite any references or sources. Please improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. Unverifiable material may be challenged and removed. (tagged since July 2007) | Bondage received a positive (if brief) treatment in The Joy of Sex, a mainstream sex manual popular in the 1970s. The publication of Madonna's book, Sex, which included photographs of bound nudes, did a great deal to improve public awareness and acceptance of bondage. The Joy of Sex was a ground-breaking illustrated sex manual by Alex Comfort, M.D., Ph. ...
Sex manuals are books which explain how to perform sexual intercourse and other sexual practices. ...
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Sex is the title of a highly-designed coffee table book written by Madonna with photographs by Steven Meisel Studio and film frames shot by Fabien Baron, released October 21, 1992 by Warner Books. ...
By the 1990s, references to bondage could be found in mainstream prime-time television series such as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, where equipment such as handcuffs or collars and concepts such as the safeword were included as a matter of course. For the band, see 1990s (band). ...
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A BDSM-style collar that buckles in the neck. ...
A safeword[1] is a codeword or series of codewords that are sometimes used in BDSM to mean that a submissive (or bottom) is reaching a physical, emotional or moral boundary or for the dominant (or top) to stop the sceneplay. ...
See also Topics A bondage magazine is a publication that specializes in the depiction of sexual bondage or BDSM activities, either as photographs or drawings. ...
A bondage cover, as opposed to a bondage magazine, was a general-interest magazine that featured bondage imagery on its cover, usually an image of a bound and gagged woman. ...
A fetish artist is an artist who depicts people in fetishistic situations. ...
A bondage model is an erotic performer who appears in bondage pornography, in particular in bondage magazines. ...
Harry Houdini, a famous escapologist and magician. ...
A fetish photographer is a photographer who takes photographs of people in fetishistic situations, such as in bondage, or wearing rubber or leather clothing. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Bondage (BDSM). ...
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// Shibari Shibari, also referred to as Nawa Shibari, literally in japanese means to bind. The word shibari is a verb derived from the Japanese word shibaru which means to bind. The word shibaru refers to the textile industry and the weaving of cloth. ...
BoundCon is an annual BDSM convention and trade show held in Munich, Germany, around the middle of June. ...
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The Two Knotty Boys (Dan & JD) are a popular San Francisco based rope bondage instruction, rigging and performance duo. ...
A collar is a common symbol in BDSM Female bottom in bondage with leather monoglove BDSM is any of a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior. ...
Discipline is the use of rules and punishment to control overt behaviour in BDSM. Punishment can be pain caused physically (such as caning), humiliation caused psychologically (such as a public flagellation) or loss of freedom caused physically (such as chaining the controlee to the foot of a bed, for snoring). ...
Abrasion as a human sexual practice involves sexual arousal from contact with abrasive substances. ...
This article or section does not cite any references or sources. ...
Ass worship (or booty worship) generally describes a sexual obsession with the buttocks and/or anus; or any type of sexual game in which a submissive is motivated by a real or pretend attraction to their partners ass. Ass worship may also describe a BDSM practice in which a...
Breast bondage is a technique in BDSM play. ...
In BDSM, edgeplay is a subjective term for types of sexual play that are on the edge of the traditional safe, sane and consensual creed. ...
Human animal roleplay (also called petplay, ponyplay, ponyism or pup-play) is a form of erotic sexual role-play where one or more of the participants takes on the role of a real or imaginary animal in character, including appropriate mannerisms and behavior, and sometimes a partner will act as...
An interrogation scene is a form of BDSM roleplay in which the participants act out the parts of torturer and victim. ...
Shibari ) is a Japanese verb that literally means to tie or to bind it is used in Japan to describe the artful use of twine to tie objects or packages. ...
Old metal handcuffs Metal bondage (or device bondage) is bondage involving the use of metal apparatuses to restrain a submissive as part of BDSM activities. ...
Mummification as a BDSM bondage practice involves restraining a living persons body in a non-damaging way by wrapping it head to toe, or neck to toe, in materials like saran wrap, clingfilm, cloth, bandages, rubber strips, plaster bandages, bodybags, or straitjackets. ...
Predicament bondage is the art of restraining a person in such a way that there a limited number of positions in which they can move (usually two). ...
Rope bondage is bondage involving the use to rope to tie and wrap the body as part of BDSM activities. ...
Self-bondage is the practice of sexual bondage without a partner; that is to say, tying or otherwise restraining oneself for the purpose of sexual pleasure. ...
On a physical level, BDSM sensation play involves applying carefully controlled stimulus to the human body so that it reacts as if it were actually hurt. ...
Suspension bondage is a form of sexual bondage where a bound person is hung from one or more overhead suspension points. ...
Tie and tease refers to the BDSM practice of tying up a partner for sexual pleasure and then denying him or her an orgasm (see orgasm denial). ...
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Body service refers to the attention a submissive gives to their Dominants personal hygiene, ie. ...
Body worship is a very general term for the BDSM practice of one person physically reverencing a part of another persons body. ...
Boot worship is a term for the practice of extreme adulation of boots in BDSM, especially in female domination. ...
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Erotic sexual denial, also known as orgasm denial, is a sexual practice where a person is kept in the plateau phase of the human sexual response cycle for an extended length of time. ...
Erotic spanking can sometimes go hand in hand with other paraphilia, such as for erotic clothes or erotic humiliation. ...
Drawing by Francesco Hayez Facesitting, also known as kinging or queening, is a sexual practice in which one partner sits on or over the others face, typically to allow oral-genital or oral-anal contact, or to further ass worship or body worship. ...
Fear play or terror play is sexual activity involving the use of fear to create sexual arousal. ...
Femdom, or female dominance, refers to BDSM activities where the dominant partner is female; the submissive partner may be of either sex. ...
Female submission describes sadomasochism in which women are punished or dominated, usually by men but sometimes by other women. ...
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Maledom, or male dominance, generally refers to heterosexual BDSM activities where the dominant partner is male, and the submissive partner is female. ...
Master/slave or M/s relationships are a special case of dominance/submission, in which the dominant has ultimate authority over the submissive. ...
A medical scene is a BDSM scene in which the dominant partner pretends to be a medical person (doctor, nurse, dentist). ...
In BDSM, servitude is performing tasks and following orders as an aspect of being submissive. ...
The BDSM form of sexual slavery is a type of sexual roleplay where one partner, generally referred to as the submissive, agrees to perform sex acts as directed by their Dominant. ...
Flogging demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2004. ...
Anal torture is any torture applied to the anus, using such devices as a pear of anguish or a hot poker (widely rumoured to have been used to murder the allegedly homosexual English king Edward II without obvious external marks on the body). ...
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Erotic electrostimulation (also known as E-stim or electrosex), is a human sexual practice involving the application of low current electricity to the body using a special apparatus (such as a TENS unit or Violet wand) for purposes of sexual stimulation. ...
Fire play is a type of BDSM play that involves applying fire near to human skin. ...
Human toilet is the practice of defecating and/or urinating on someone as a BDSM practice, often on that persons face or in that persons mouth to simulate a toilet. ...
Ice play is a form of temperature play that usually involves running pieces of ice across a persons naked skin. ...
In this flogging demonstration at Folsom Street Fair 2004 the top is using an advanced double flogger technique. ...
Knife Play is form of consensual BDSM edgeplay involving knives, daggers, and swords as a source of physical and mental stimulation. ...
Play piercing, needle play, or recreational acupuncture is body piercing done for the purpose of enjoying the experience rather than producing a permanent body decoration. ...
Urethral Play (UP) is any play or activity, usually sexual in nature, that involves the insertion of toys or items into the urethra. ...
A violet ray or violet wand is a device used for the application of low current,high voltage (min 10kv to max 50kv typacally), high frequency electricity to the body using a Tesla coil, originally sold as a quack medical device claimed to be useful in electrotherapy, though, since the...
Wax play can create colorful and beautiful patterns on the subject Wax play is a form of sensual play involving warm or hot wax usually dripped from candles or ladled onto a persons naked skin. ...
Temperature play is a form of sensual play where objects and substances are used to stimulate the bodys neuroreceptors for heat and cold for sensual effect. ...
Tit torture refers to any of several erotic BDSM activities focusing solely on inflicting pain on the breast, nipples, and areola for sexual gratification. ...
Aftercare is the process of attending to a submissive after a play scene. ...
In BDSM, a scene is a complete encounter. ...
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In the field of sexuality, a switch is someone who can change from one sexual role to another. ...
This article is about the erotic activity. ...
Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) is one of several phrases used by a large section of the BDSM and sexual bondage communities to describe themselves and their philosophies who regard SSC to be a watchword for safety. ...
Consent within BDSM is an issue that attracts much attention in the field. ...
YKINOK is an acronym for Your Kink Is Not OK (current on Usenet since at least 1993), and is generally used in the BDSM sub-culture to deprecate those who condemn any sexual preferences other than those actual practices (not mere fantasies) which violate the principles of Safe, Sane and...
Leather Pride flag The Leather Pride Flag is a symbol for the BDSM subculture. ...
Wikinews has related news: Dr. Joseph Merlino on sexuality, insanity, Freud, fetishes and apathy Sexual fetishism is the attribution of attractive sexual qualities to (a) specific part(s) of the human body and/or (b) non-living objects as an overwhelming alternative to the sexuality of a man or a...
References - Friday, Nancy (1998). Men In Love. New York: Delta Trade Paperbacks. ISBN 0-385-33342-0. (Broad informal survey of men's sexual fantasies.)
- Wiseman, Jay (2000). Erotic Bondage Handbook. Oakland: Greenery Press. ISBN 1-890159-13-1.
- Midori (2001). The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage. Oakland: Greenery Press. ISBN 1-890159-38-7.
- Master "K", 2004. Shibari, the Art of Japanese Bondage. Brussels: Glitter. ISBN 90-807706-2-0.
- Two Knotty Boys, Larry Utley, Two Knotty Boys Showing You the Ropes, Green Candy Press, 2006. ISBN 1-931160-49-X.
- Toushin, Steven 2006. "The Destruction of the Moral Fabric of America", Wells Street Publishing. ISBN 978-1-884760-0404.
- Ernulf KE, Innala SM. "Sexual bondage: a review and unobtrusive investigation." Arch Sex Behav. 1995 Dec;24(6):631-54. PMID: 8572912
- Toushin, Steven 2004. "The Puppy Papers", Wells Street Publishing, ISBN 1-884760-03-1
- Toushin, Steven 2007. "Puppy's Tales". Wells Street Publishing" ISBN 978-1884760-06-8
Nancy Friday (born August 27, 1933) is an author who has written on the topics of female sexuality and liberation (with a small l). Her writings argue that women have often been reared under an ideal of womanhood which was outdated and restrictive, and largely unrepresentative of many womens...
Jay Wiseman Jay Wiseman (born 1949) is a prominent American BDSM writer, speaker and practitioner, best-known for the popular book, SM 101: A Realistic Introduction, which is considered to be one of the best introductory books on the subject. ...
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Book cover for Wild Side Sex: The Book of Kink with photos by Steve Diet Goedde Book cover for The Seductive Art of Japanese Bondage with Dita Von Teese in bondage Book cover for Master Hans Daughter: Tales of Depraved NeoTokyo with Midori photographed by Michele Serchuk Midori is...
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The Two Knotty Boys (Dan & JD) are a popular San Francisco based rope bondage instruction, rigging and performance duo. ...
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Major web portals (Google, Yahoo!, etc) have extensive lists of bondage-related web sites, broken down, to some degree, by topic. This article is about the corporation. ...
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