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Vendor: London Fetish
Nylon Bondage Set with Soft Padding
Perfect for beginners who are ready to dive into BDSM.Regular price $34.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
Bondage Set with Paddle
The set includes these pieces -1x Wrist Cuff Set -1x Ankle Cuff Set -1x Paddle -1x Collar -1x Leash -1x Medium chain -1x Short StrapRegular price $59.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
Blackout Bondage Set
The set comes with the following pieces Pink / Black Color -1x Wrist Cuff -1x Ankle Cuff -1x Blindfold -1x Bondage Rope -1x Ball Gag -1x Flogger -1x Collar -1x LeashRegular price $39.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
Bondage Set with Fur and Flogger
Perfect for beginners, comes with the following pieces Black or Pink Colors - x1 Wrist Cuff - x1 Ankle Cuff - x1 Collar - x1 Leash - x1 Ball Gag - x1 Blindfold - x1 Hog...Regular price $39.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
White and Gold Bondage Cat Set
The set comes with the following pieces -1x Wrist Cuff -1x Ankle Cuff -1x Blindfold -1x Ball Gag -1x Paddle -1x Collar -1x Leash -2x ChainSale price $69.99Regular price $89.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
See-Through Bondage Hood Mask
Adjustable to strap to fit on any size.Regular price $34.99
BDSM is an acronym that stands for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism. It refers to a range of sexual and non-sexual activities that involve power exchange between consenting adults. Here is a breakdown of each component:
Bondage: This involves tying, binding, or restraining a partner for erotic or aesthetic stimulation.Discipline: This involves using rules and punishment to control behaviour.
Dominance: This refers to a person who exercises control in a BDSM relationship or scene.
Submission: This refers to a person who gives up control and agrees to obey or serve another person in a BDSM relationship or scene.
Sadism: This refers to deriving pleasure from inflicting pain, suffering, or humiliation on another person.
Masochism: This refers to deriving pleasure from receiving pain, suffering, or humiliation.
It's important to note that BDSM activities should always be consensual, safe, sane, and respectful of everyone involved. Participants often establish a "safe word" – a word that, when spoken, means all activities must stop immediately. This helps to ensure the safety and well-being of all parties involved.