![]() ![]() SSC, or safe, sane and consensual, represents the safety of BDSM activities as well as being mentally able to consent to those activities. Finally, the safe word is just as important for the Dom to respect as it is for the Sub to use to stop any activity. Additionally, a safe word is important if you are feeling any unusual pain or discomfort. In that case, a safe word is used to stop the activity immediately. Many times, a willing participant may not be prepared for what they previously consented to. Having safe words during consensual BDSM play is crucial. Then, move on to the next and most important step the safe word. That includes sex (or no sex), the types of activities in which you’re willing to participate and punishments you’re willing (or not) to do. First, you must discuss how far you are willing to go. Discuss Activities and PunishmentsĮntering into any type of BDSM relationship requires you to discuss activities and punishments. And when we’re finished, please feel free to comment with your BDSM punishment ideas! Rules and Safety in BDSM Punishmentīefore implementing any type of BDSM punishment, remember the rules and safety that go hand-in-hand in a dominant/submissive relationship. Whether you are a hardcore Dom with several slaves or you simply role play with your partner, I’ve laid out dozens of punishments for your Submissive. Here are 190 BDSM punishments you can use for nearly every dominant/submissive situation. By Edwina / J190 Submissive Punishment Ideas for Every Occasion ![]()
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