Villanelle(staff) |
8 years ago •
Oct 21, 2016
Fear (In A BDSM Context)
8 years ago •
Oct 21, 2016
Villanelle(staff) • Oct 21, 2016
We're heading in to the most fun (and fear) filled time of the year so I figured it's a good opportunity to talk about fear play. One of my favourite sites, www.kinkly.com describes fear play as follows:
Definition - What does Fear Play mean? Fear play describes any sexual activity that involves the use of fear to bring about sexual arousal. In fear play, an individual's terrified mental state triggers a rush of adreline which causes arousal. Fear play is different from masochism, in which arousal is caused by an endorphin rush. Fear play falls into a category of BDSM-related activities, marked by high physical or psychological risk, called "edge play." Kinkly explains Fear Play Some forms of fear play may take advantage of a person's pre-existing emotional doubts and fears, of abandonment or humiliation for example, while others work on a physical level. Physical forms of fear play include medical play, knife play, and kidnapping. How do you feel about fear play? Does fear, real or roleplay factor in to your bdsm at all? Maybe you think fear has no place in a D/s relationship? Subs, is there some level of fear of your dominant? And if there is, is that a bad sign? |
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