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Vendor: London Fetish
Stainless Steel Ass Hammer
Available in three sizes: 235mm x 50mm/110g, 235 x 38mm/100g and 235mm x 30mm/85g.Regular price From $87.99 -
Vendor: MASTER SERIES
Master Series Guzzler Realistic Penis Sheath with Tube - Black
Enjoy both latex and water-sports with this Realistic Penis Sheath and Tube! Stretch the latex sheath over your shaft and balls to keep it securely in place and keep all those drips and spills running down...Regular price $59.90 -
Vendor: London Fetish
Fufu Sissy Chastity Clip
The Fufu Sissy Chastity Clip will feminize your sub ensuring their submission, and chastity. Paired up within some sexy lingerie, a skirt and high heels, you’ll have your sub turned out and gagging for it.Regular price $28.99 -
Vendor: London Fetish
Versea Party Safe Fentanyl Test Strips (5 per Kit)
Verséa's Party Safe Fentanyl test area form of drug testing technology which may help detect the presence of fentanyl in drugs or other substances. They DO NOT detect the amount or potency of fentanyl.Regular price $19.99 -
Vendor: Sportsheets
Swift Spanker - Black
Seize control and ignite fresh excitement with the beguiling sensations and endearing smacks of the Swift Spanker. Perforated with holes scattered across the split tipped edge for reduced resistance and a satisfying smack strong enough to...Regular price $33.99
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.