The World of Kinks

The World of Kinks

Outside standard couple sex involving two monogamous partners is Kink and BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, domination, submission, sadism, and masochism). The former is an umbrella term for any non-traditional type of sex that does not have to involve power exchange, while the latter is a non-traditional type of sex that involves more power exchange. This tells us although kink and BDSM are usually used interchangeably, they are different.

Where Do kinks Come From?

Kink is associated with non-traditional desires and fantasies. These desires and fantasies can be birthed when our brains pair a non-sexual body part, object, or situation with a sexual context. For instance, if you always masturbate on a blue couch, seeing blue coaches can make you feel aroused.

Why/If There Is Still Social Stigmatization?

Unfortunately, some people still deem kinks taboo in the modern world. People with non-traditional sexual desires and fantasies are considered sick, crazy, wrong, and devil-possessed. As a result, they are discriminated against or rejected by family members, partners, and friends.

Forms of Kink

  • Foot fetishism
  • Gagging
  • Electrostimulation
  • Cuckolding
  • Age play

How To Explore Them Safely

Before you step your feet into the world of kinks, you may want to talk to your partner. Consent makes kink more fun and pleasurable.

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