Sammi Babi UwU wrote:
My husband does not agree and says he is not interested.
I think he's just scared and defensive.
I'm also new to this marital issue because I spent ten years hoping my needs would go away.
My plan is to slowly introduce him to things in the bedroom without putting a label on it and build his tolerance over time.
He is very specific about being afraid to tie me up and not wanting to hurt me, which is a continued issue, as I sometimes need both to tip me over the edge.
We've started by using ankle cuffs, a small metal spur (which he's growing more comfortable with) and have recently added light whipping, slapping, gagging, and choking.
For the most part, it's mostly vanilla, but I can see each time he takes control, he's gaining his confidence.
I'm not sure if this is necessarily the best approach though, as I've just started only a few months ago.
Choking is extremely dangerous, I would not suggest anyone introduces this to a newbie situation. Choking is placed under the edge play label, activity that is highly dangerous and requires great skill and knowledge to be practiced safely. Choking can go wrong very easily, brain damage and death can result if its got wrong.
Please learn how to do these activities safely and with skill. There are good books, good websites, good you tube videos available, but along with that you should attend training, classes in the topics you are interested in. For now during the covid19 crises physical world training clases are not possible but when they are definitely do them.