Bondage

Bondage is the consensual act of restraining a person’s movement using ropes, cuffs, straps, or other tools, often for sexual or psychological arousal. Clinically, it is classified under BDSM and...
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breath play

Breath play involves the consensual restriction or control of breathing to create altered states of arousal, vulnerability, or psychological intensity. Clinically, it is considered an edge play activity due to...
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Domination

Domination is the consensual act of taking psychological, emotional, or physical control over another person within a sexual or intimate context. Clinically, it is recognised as a central component of...
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Exhibitionism

Exhibitionism is the consensual expression of arousal through being seen in a sexual or provocative context. Clinically, it refers to the enjoyment of displaying one’s body, behaviour, or sexuality to...
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Feathers

Feathers are commonly used in erotic sensory play to stimulate the skin, creating light, teasing sensations that heighten arousal and anticipation. Clinically, this falls under tactile stimulation within the broader...
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Massage

Erotic massage is the intentional use of touch to stimulate sexual arousal, emotional intimacy, or relaxation, often within an erotic or sensual context. Clinically, it falls within the realm of...
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needle play

Needle play involves the controlled use of sterile needles inserted superficially into the skin for sensation, aesthetic, or ritualistic purposes. Clinically, it is considered a form of medical play and...
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orgasm control

Orgasm control involves the consensual regulation of when and how a person is allowed to climax. Clinically, it is categorised as erotic control within the BDSM spectrum, often enhancing power...
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Role Playing

Role playing is a consensual sexual or psychological practice in which individuals adopt different identities, behaviours, or scenarios to enhance arousal, intimacy, or emotional connection. Clinically, it is understood as...
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rubber

Rubber fetishism involves sexual or psychological arousal from rubber garments or materials, often overlapping with latex fetishism but with distinct textural and aesthetic preferences. Clinically, it is considered a form...
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Sensory Play

Sensory play involves the intentional stimulation or deprivation of the senses to heighten erotic experiences and deepen psychological engagement. Clinically, it is considered a form of sensation-based sexual exploration within...
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swinging

Swinging is a consensual non-monogamous practice where individuals or couples engage in sexual activity with others, often in a social or recreational setting. Clinically, it falls within the broader spectrum...
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uniform fetish

A uniform fetish involves sexual attraction to specific clothing typically associated with authority, service, or institutional roles. Clinically, it falls under clothing fetishism and may serve both visual and psychological...
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wax play

Wax play is a form of temperature play in which warm wax is dripped onto the skin to create controlled sensations ranging from mild warmth to sharp intensity. Clinically, it...
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