Blindfolds

Blindfolds are a tool used in erotic play to block visual input, heightening other senses and altering the psychological experience of intimacy. Clinically, they are recognised as part of sensory...
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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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edge play

Edge play refers to BDSM practices that involve a higher level of risk—physically, emotionally, or psychologically—compared to more conventional scenes. Clinically, it includes any consensual activity that pushes limits and...
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Foot Fetish

Foot fetishism, also known as podophilia, is a sexual interest in feet or foot-related stimuli. Clinically, it is considered one of the most common forms of partialism, where erotic focus...
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latex

Latex fetishism refers to a sexual attraction to latex clothing or material, typically associated with its smooth texture, body-hugging appearance, and shiny surface. Clinically, it is classified as a material...
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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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pet play

Pet play is a form of roleplay in which individuals take on the persona or behaviour of an animal, often within a Dominant/submissive dynamic. Clinically, it is categorised within identity-based...
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Power Exchange

Power exchange refers to a consensual dynamic in which one person willingly yields control to another, either temporarily or within an ongoing relationship. Clinically, this is understood as a psychological...
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puppy play

Puppy play is a type of roleplay in which a person embodies the traits and behaviours of a canine, often within a Dominant/submissive or playful power exchange framework. Clinically, it...
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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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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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Romantic Roleplay

Romantic roleplay involves adopting characters or scenarios that focus on emotional intimacy, affection, or courtship to enhance erotic connection. Clinically, it is considered a form of psychological roleplay, where participants...
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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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shibari

Shibari is a Japanese form of rope bondage that combines restraint with artistic expression and emotional connection. Clinically, it is classified within consensual BDSM practices, though it is also considered...
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Silk

Silk is a luxurious fabric often used in erotic play for its smooth texture and symbolic association with sensuality, elegance, and intimacy. Clinically, its use falls under sensation play and...
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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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