![]() ![]() Bodily Fluids and Functions: Engaging in activities that involve bodily excretions, such as urine, semen, or blood.Voyeurism/Exhibitionism: Getting aroused by watching others engage in sexual activity (voyeurism) or being watched (exhibitionism).Service and Restrictive Behaviour: Acts of service (like massaging or cleaning) or adhering to strict behavioral rules set by a dominant partner.Roleplaying: Engaging in scenarios where partners take on distinct roles, like teacher-student, doctor-patient, or dominant-submissive.Fetishes: Specific objects, materials, or scenarios that are particularly erotic to an individual, e.g., feet, latex, or chastity devices.Body Modifications: Physical alterations to the body, like piercings, tattoos, or even more extreme modifications such as branding.Body Part Torture: Typically involving the focused application of pain or discomfort to specific body parts, such as the genitals or nipples.Humiliation: Engaging in acts or verbal exchanges designed to embarrass or degrade, often in a roleplay scenario.Breath Play: A form of play where one partner controls the other’s breathing, often increasing arousal but also considered high-risk.Sensation Play: Activities focused on stimulating the senses, often through unique sensations like cold (ice cubes), heat (wax), or electricity.Sexual Activity: A broad category covering various sexual acts, from oral and penetrative intercourse to the use of toys and other objects.This can involve tools like whips, paddles, or hands. Impact/Percussion: Engaging in activities where one partner strikes another, typically for the mutual pleasure of both.Suspension involves elevating the bound person off the ground. ![]()
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