Impact Play
Impact play is a type of BDSM activity that involves striking the body with various objects or body parts, such as hands, whips, paddles, or floggers, in order to produce physical sensations and/or psychological stimulation. Impact play can be performed on different parts of the body, including the buttocks, back, thighs, and breasts.
Sub Drop
Sub drop, is a term used to describe the negative physical and emotional effects that some submissives may experience after an intense BDSM scene. It’s a state of emotional and physical exhaustion, vulnerability, and sometimes depression or anxiety that can occur in the hours or days following a BDSM experience.
Subspace
Subspace is a state of altered consciousness that some individuals may experience during BDSM activities. It’s often described as a deep, euphoric, and meditative state that can be achieved through intense physical and psychological stimulation, such as pain, restraint, and domination.
Aftercare
Aftercare is an essential aspect of BDSM, which involves taking care of oneself and one’s partner(s) after a BDSM scene or activity. Aftercare can involve a range of activities that help to ensure the physical and emotional well-being of all parties involved.
Rope Bondage
Rope bondage is a form of BDSM play that involves tying a person up using rope. The rope can be used to bind a person’s limbs, body, or both, and the resulting restraint can be used for a variety of purposes, including aesthetic, psychological, and/or sexual stimulation.
Consensual-Non-Consent Play (CNC)
Consensual-non-consent play or CNC, refers to simulated force or assault that is actually just pretend and consensual.