BDSM is a variety of often erotic practices or roleplaying involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism, and other related interpersonal dynamics. The terms submissive and dominant are often used to distinguish these roles: the dominant partner takes psychological control over the submissive. The precise definition of roles and self-identification is a common subject of debate among BDSM participants.
About BDSM in brief

BDSM is now used as a catch-all phrase covering a wide range of activities, forms of interpersonal relationships, and distinct subcultures. Some have a policy of pantiesnipple sticker for women and some allow full nudity with explicit sexual acts. Explicit sexual activity, such as sexual penetration, may occur within a session, but is not essential. Such explicit sexual interaction is, for legal reasons, seen only rarely in public play spaces, and it is sometimes specifically banned by the rules of a party or playspace. The interaction between tops and bottoms — where physical or mental control of the bottom are surrendered to the top — is sometimes known as \”power exchange\”, whether in the context of an encounter or a relationship. Participants usually derive pleasure from this, even though many of the practices — such as inflicting pain or humiliation or being restrained — would be unpleasant under other circumstances. The two sets of terms are subtly different: for example, someone may choose to act as bottom to another person, for example to be whipped, purely recreationally, without any implication of being psychologically dominated, and submissives may be ordered to massage their dominant partners. Although the bottom carries out the action and the top receives it, they have not necessarily switched roles. Individuals who change between topdominant and bottomomsubmissive roles—whether from relationship to relationship or within a given relationship—are called switches.
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