The myth is that it’s abusive. Actually it’s about trust and communication. In the child’s game, Trust Me, one person stands behind the other. The one in front falls backward, trusting the other to catch them before crashing to the floor. Trust Me contains an element of danger, the risk of not getting caught and …
A very sensible article published on April 15, 2009 by Jennifer Sweeton in Out of the Ordinary: Sadomasochism can be considered a type of sexual play, preference, or identity where an individual derives satisfaction from receiving pain, inflicting pain, or both. Often called “S&M,” sadomasochism is part of a large category of consensual sex practices …
Few of us can have escaped hearing about ‘50 Shades of Grey‘, some of us appear to have actually read it. I confess, I haven’t but I have read ‘I read and review Fifty Shades of Grey so you don’t have to‘. I have to say, I love this review and I think it has …
This is my friend Hedwig’s (pictured above with Clover) undergraduate dissertation. She finished it in 2011 and presented it at Stockholm Pride to a very receptive and appreciative audience… including her mother, so this was quite an emotionally charged coming out about bondage as well. In it, she explores previous research into kink in general …