1What is BDSM?
BDSM is a term used to describe sexual practices that involve dominance, submission, and control. It usually involves one partner taking a more dominant role during sex, while the other is more submissive.
The abbreviation BDSM can be divided into these categories:
Bondage : Restricting a partner's freedom of movement, for example with ropes, handcuffs or other devices
Discipline : Agreed-upon rules and punishments for the dominant partner who uses them to control obedience over the submissive partner
Dominance : Showing superiority over a partner, whether during sex or outside the bedroom
Subordination : Listening to the commands and instructions of the dominant partner
Sadism and masochism (or sadomasochism ): The pleasure a partner may feel from inflicting pain ( sadism ) or receiving pain (masochism), whether physical or emotional
2What does the abbreviation BDSM mean?
or bondage and discipline. It is a way of achieving sexual arousal or satisfaction through partial or complete immobilization by a dominant partner. This abbreviation is given more attention in our article.
DS – Dominance and submission, in other words, one person in the relationship dominates, the other submits. Slave/master, harem girl/sultan, boy/daddy, student/teacher. S is an erotic power play, where one person is excited by control, the other by being controlled. You can read our article on how this game can be used for the greatest pleasure.
SM – finally, there is a type of play that describes S&M – “sadism and masochism”. Whips, canes, nipple clamps. Things that are designed to cause pain to a greater or lesser extent. Unimaginable for some, for others a new way of stimulation that brings with it a new kind of pleasure. But there is a whole article written about this kind of pleasure too.














































