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This hits a lot of my fantasy buttons!
Anna staked out in public.
(Source: archangelskytower, via 3somecouple)
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I know a certain Pet who might like this!
(Source: autumnone, via collarandcuffs)
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Now that’s some amazing suspension! Yes please :)
Red Vs Yellow - Suspension of Gorgeous Canadian, by Stark Arts.
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Gotta have a sense of humor with bondage. Really, think about it: we’re hanging out in dungeons, in assless chaps, calling each other “sir” and “master” when we speak to each other. I mean, come on. We’re dorks. I think there isn’t enough laughing in dungeons as there should be."
Rain DeGray, in the instructional video clip “Naughty Knots #11: Leftover Rope?” for the Pure Pleasure Shop(Source: happybdsm, via ropesexual)
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What does the BDSM Emblem mean?
The BDSM emblem has no “obvious” symbolism because it was created to be enigmatic. To the vanilla observer who would be put off by BDSM, it is merely an attractive piece of jewelry. Thus, we can wear it freely as a friendly salute, nod, and wink to other BDSMers we should happen to pass on the sidewalks and in the hallways of our daily lives.
To the insider, however, the Emblem is full of meaning.
The three divisions represent the various threesomes of BDSM. First of all, the three divisions of BDSM itself: B&D, D&S, and S&M. Secondly, the three-way creed of BDSM behavior: Safe, Sane, and Consensual. Thirdly, the three divisions of our community: Tops, Bottoms, and Switches.
It is this third symbolism that gives meaning to the holes in each unit. Since BDSM is at the very least a play style and at its greatest a love style, the holes represent the incompleteness of any individual within the BDSM context. However “together” and “whole” individuals may be, there remains a void within them that can only be filled by a complimentary other. BDSM cannot be done alone.
The resemblance to a three-way variation on the Yin-Yang symbol is not accidental. As the curved outline of Yin and Yang represent the hazy border between where one ends and the other begins, so do the curved borders here represent the indistinct divisions between B&D, D&S, and S&M.
The all-embracing circle, of course, represents the overlying unity of it all and the oneness of a community that protects its own.
(Written by Quagmyr, 1995)
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Lots of things to appreciate about this! But mostly it’s that smile (although that lovely fuzzy chest comes in a very close second).
BLINDFOLDED (Marco 2011)- Image By LeBeau Foto
(Source: lebeaufoto, via happybdsm)
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When I submit, I do it from a place of strength. I decide whether my partner is worthy of such a powerful and intimate gift, and I do not give my submission to anyone who does not both understand and appreciate the depths of what I am giving up for them. I value myself highly, and so I submit to people who realize that doing so does not make me less. I accept I am an intelligent, competent, submissive feminist – who sometimes finds her power by choosing to let it go."
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Gorgeous. Take a few minutes and watch this incredible video from Battalion Armour and Roxanne Roxanne.
(Source: restrainedphoto)
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Awesome face bondage!
Model: Mayan Lee. Photographer: mErocrush. Face bondage by the model herself.
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The light and shadow of Narcissa’s collarbone really captures me.
Photo: mErocrush. Model: Narcissa.
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Now that’s some restricting rubber bondage. Lovely!
By Steelfinger.
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There is no sex position or sex act which is inherently dominant, submissive, or neutral. None. The characterization of every single sex act depends on context, a context which comes from a person’s history and the relationship between them and their partner. This is where a number of feminists and BDSM enthusiasts have gone wrong, positioning some things (being the penetrative partner, receiving oral sex) as always dominant, and their complement as always submissive."










