![]() ![]() I don’t recommend creating one from scratch. Write down anything your partner needs to know to ensure your play remains safe at all times. No-one wants to witness an allergic reaction when you whip out the peanut butter and spread it over her body. This includes sexually transmitted infections. Some sex menus have space to alert your partner to any medical conditions or allergies you may have. (You still need to triple check with them when you do eventually do get round to it though, as they may have changed their mind.)Ī sex menu makes it far easier to ensure you are engaging in BDSM activities in a safe, sane and consensual manner. And if you discuss their score and decide to try it when next visit the bedroom, that’s further consent. If someone marks a sexual activity as something there ‘really want to do’, then that is partial consent. Because sexual activities between a dom and a sub are typically more extreme than those of traditional relationships, it becomes even more important to ensure consent has been given by both parties.ĭiscussing and completing a sex menu is a form of consent. Give and get consentĪ guiding philosophy of BDSM is SSC – Safe, Sane and Consensual. ![]() With the list in front of you, you’ll be able to further your knowledge of BDSM, looking up anything you’ve not come across (no pun intended), and thinking whether it’s something you’d like to try.Įven if you aren’t into BDSM, I’d highly recommend incorporating a sex menu into your sex life. ![]()
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