Bondage Sex Facts

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As we know, Bondage Sex is considered a BDSM practice, which became popular after Fifty Shades of Grey. Despite having attracted many people, there are several misconceptions about it that every practitioner should be aware of starting with…What does it consist of? Well, Bondage Sex is the practice in which there is a consensually tying, binding or restraining of a partner. This can be done in a variety of ways, including the use of rope, cuffs, or bondage tape. Here, we reveal some Bondage Sex facts.

Let’s get our Bondage Sex facts straight

Many people think that Bondage Sex practitioners are mentally disturbed. But there is nothing wrong with people who practice it. First of all, Bondage Sex does not mean abuse. Actually, most of the practitioners have never been abused or have experienced sexual violence. On the contrary, people who practice it are very confident about their sexuality and feel free to engage in it. Bondage Sex is just one of the many facets of people’s sexuality. It is also a way to connect with your partner. There’s a misconception that in Bondage sex you can’t say no. In reality, consent is one of the most important things for any BDSM practice. You choose what you like, what is allowed and what is not allowed, and, most importantly, you can always say no and stop the scene.

What do I need to have Bondage Sex?

There is a mistaken belief that Bondage Sex always includes whips and chains, but it is not like that. They can be involved but only if you would like to. There is no need feel pain unless you are specifically looking for it, which is why you can add some S&M to your session. Another mistake is that people believe Bondage Sex needs other sex toys to happen, but, if you strip it down to the basics, you only need a rope to enjoy and get pleasure from the feeling of dominance and submission.

After reading all these Bondage Sex facts…don’t you feel like trying it?

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