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What household objects are good for BDSM? Expectations Discuss with your partner what you want and what you expect. For example, telling your partner “I want to be bound to the bed by my wrists and blindfolded.” Show them how tight or how loose you want to be bound either before or during the “scene”. A Scene is the act of participating in BDSM roles and practice. For example, the dominant starts out the scene by spanking his submissive. Safe Words: Words are essential to BDSM scenes to ensure safety of all parties. Pick words other than STOP that mean you want the scene to cease. “Stop” sometimes could be used in the scene and you want to be clear with your partner when you want to stop. For example, a particular scene may highlight dominance and struggle as a turn on, thus saying “stop” is part of the scene. Popular safe words include Green, Yellow, and Red. Green means keep going, Yellow means that you may have reached your limit but still want to continue at that pace, and Red means the scene needs to end now, stop everything immediately. I would suggest choosing 3 words like these that encompass the same meaning. If you can’t speak because your mouth is being occupied, you can use hand signs such as putting up one or two fingers to communicate whether you want your partner to keep going, continue at that pace, or stop completely. Check In! Check in with your partner during the Scene. Sometimes differentiating between your partner’s enjoyment and when the Scene is getting unsafe is difficult. Since endorphins are constantly released during BDSM scenes, your partner may be unaware that they have been injured. Checking in with your partner frequently can be helpful while starting to explore BDSM. 📌 Stay Connected 📌 If you found this video helpful, don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell to stay updated on our latest content. Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below – we love hearing from our amazing community! Let's embrace life's transitions together and make every moment count. Have questions? Want to speak with a therapist? Call 215 922 5683 x 100 or self-schedule an online or in-person appointment at https://thecenterforgrowth.com/therap... Currently, we have physical offices in Ocean City NJ, Providence RI, Philadelphia PA, Mechanicsville VA, and work virtually in CT, DE, PA, NJ, NM, VA, FL, GA To learn more about our therapists at the Center for Growth https://www.thecenterforgrowth.com/ab... Determine which therapist would be the best fit for you https://thecenterforgrowth.com/therap...