• FOOT FETISH – FOOT GAGGING – TRAMPLING – FACE STANDING – DANGLING FEET – BODY WORSHIP;
  • FEMINIZATION – SISSY MAID SCHOOL – RUBBER DOLL – TRAINING ON HIGH HEELS;
  • WHIPPING – SPANKING – CANING – BASTINADO – ENGLISH DISCIPLINE;
  • CBT – TEASE & DENIAL – ORGASM CONTROL –ELECTROSTIMOLATION – VIOLET WAND;
  • STRAP ON – ANAL TRAINING –SPECULUM – FIST – MILKING;
  • BONDAGE – SUSPENSION BY SLING – ROLE PLAY – LONG TERM ABDUCTION – KIDNAPPING – ROBBERY – TIGHT BONDAGE;
  • FACE SLAPPING – NT ;
  • SPITTING – PISSING – SMOKING;
  • DIRTY TALK – PUP;
  • CLINICAL – PROSTATIC MASSAGE – URETHRAL SOUNDS;
  • ENTEROCLISM – NEEDLES – CHASTITY BELT – CATHETERISM;
  • LATEX THERAPY – VACUUM BED – B CONTROL;
  • SENSORY DEPRIVATION – MUMIFICATION;
  • DOG TRAINING – PONY PLAY – PUPPY GAMES;
  • BODY WORSHIP IN LEATHER, RUBBER, NYLON, LYCRA;
  • LONG TERM STRETCHING GAMES;
  • ABDUCTION – AUCTIONED OFF – SEXUAL DENIAL;
  • HOGTIE – HOT WAX – TICKLING – TPE;

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SSC – SANE SECURE & CONSENSUAL


In the BDSM community, Safe, Sane and Consensual (SSC) are common principles guiding relationships and activities.

The principles are that BDSM activities should be:

safe: attempts should be made to identify and prevent risks to health

sane: activities should be undertaken in a sane and sensible frame of mind

consensual: all activities should involve the full consent of all parties involved. Note, though, that legal consent may not create a defence to criminal liability for any injuries caused and, for these purposes, non-physical injuries are included in the definition of grievous bodily harm in law.

Other people in the BDSM community do not consider SSC to be an accurate term for these relationships or activities. The term Risk Aware Consensual Kink (RACK) is sometimes used as a substitute description. Disagreements generally arise from the subjective nature of each term in SSC when using the term as a yardstick to evaluate activities. It can be argued that the terms in RACK are equally subjective. “How safe is safe enough?” is a legitimate question, as is “How aware is aware enough?”.

(From wikipedia)


RACK – RISK AWARE CONSENSUAL KINK


Risk-aware consensual kink (RACK, also risk-accepted consensual kink) is an acronym used by some of the BDSM community to describe a philosophical view that is generally permissive of certain risky sexual behaviors, as long as the participants are fully aware of the risks. This is often viewed in contrast to safe, sane, and consensual which generally holds that only activities that are considered safe, sane, and consensual are permitted.

RACK’s tenets are best described by a deconstruction of the acronym:

Risk-aware: Both or all partners are well-informed of the risks involved in the proposed activity.

Consensual: In light of those risks, both or all partners have, of sound mind, offered preliminary consent to engage in said activity.

Kink: Said activity can be classified as alternative sex.

While “Safe, Sane and Consensual” (SSC) attempts to describe and differentiate BDSM from abuse in ways that are easy for the non-BDSM public to comprehend, RACK differs from it in that it acknowledges that nothing is ever 100% inherently safe. By acknowledging that what may be safe or sane to one person may not be considered the same to another, the RACK philosophy tends to be more inclusive of activities that others may consider as edgeplay. There is no “safe” or “not safe” within RACK, only “safer” and “less safe.”

(From Wikipedia)