
BDSM/Kink
What is BDSM?
The phrase BDSM refers to sex behaviors such as dominance, submission, and control. During sex, one partner usually takes a more dominating role, while the other is more submissive. The abbreviation BDSM can be classified into the following groups:
Bondage
Discipline
Dominance
Submission
Sadism
Masochism
Bondage is the act of confining and restricting your sexual partner's movement, for example, with handcuffs or rope.
Discipline entails utilizing rules along side a kind of punishment, such as spanking, to compel a subservient individual to obey.
Dominance - a dominating person is the one in charge of the situation, the one who bonds and restrains, establishes rules, and punishes.
Submission - the partner who entirely submits to the dominating partner and is subjected to instructions, punishment, and bondage.
Sadism is defined as a person who gets sexually aroused by inflicting pain on others, such as through the use of clamps or spanking.
Masochism is defined as a person who is sexually aroused by pain.
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