Sexual Compatibility Is Built, Not Found It is often said that chemistry is important in a relationship. It is true that when you meet someone new, it might be instantaneous. However, this can...
Negotiating post-scene availability can be a tricky but important part of any BDSM scene. It involves discussing what each partner is comfortable doing immediately following the scene, which may...
What is scene setting? Scene setting is an important aspect of fiction writing that involves creating an immersive environment for readers through sensory details, such as sound, smell, touch, sight,...
Some people wear jewelry beyond traditional wedding rings, collars, and pendants to express their identity, values, and desires. These pieces can be symbolic of spiritual connection, emotional...
Negotiating potential trigger topics is an important part of keeping both parties safe during BDSM activities. It allows for open communication between partners so that they can express their needs...
The concept of using writing prompts during a scene may seem counterintuitive at first glance, but it can actually be an incredibly powerful tool for deepening connection and intimacy between...
Rule-writing is an integral part of many D/s relationships, both as ritual writing and as a source of personal growth and development. It can be used to establish power dynamics, set boundaries, and...
Sensory mapping is when people mark their bodies for sensations during BDSM play. It's about communicating what feels good and bad so that submissives can give consent and Dominants can avoid pain....
Submissive play partners may feel uncomfortable taking control of their own roles during power exchange scenes. They might struggle to identify themselves in ways that make sense to them within the...
Fragrance-Free Zones Respect Sensitivities At group events, smell sensitivity is common, Establishing scent-reduced zones ensures inclusivity for people with allergies or chemical sensitivities,...