Most likely not sorry Who ever this might be!
It is just their fasination.
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Yes, there are online communities specifically for asexual individuals interested in BDSM. One example is Aces in Bondage, which provides a space for asexual individuals to explore BDSM interests and connect with like-minded individuals. Another option is the Asexual Agenda, a blog and forum that discusses various aspects of asexuality, including BDSM.
There is no exact statistic on the percentage of lesbian individuals in the BDSM community as sexual orientation is not always fully disclosed. However, research suggests that lesbian, bisexual, and queer individuals are represented in the BDSM community, as are people of various sexual orientations.
BBC is not much of a BDSM term.
Yes. Sex shops in the UK also sell 'bdsm' items.
BDSM, Bondage & Discipline / Domination & Submission /
A BDSM contract is a written agreement between partners in a BDSM relationship that outlines their boundaries, expectations, and consent for various activities. It is used to establish clear communication, trust, and mutual understanding of roles and limits within the relationship.
Bondage-discipline- sadomasochism
Poly BDSM refers to the intersection of polyamory and BDSM practices. Polyamory involves engaging in multiple consensual romantic or sexual relationships, while BDSM encompasses a variety of practices that involve bondage, discipline, dominance, submission, sadism, and masochism. In a poly BDSM dynamic, individuals may have multiple partners with whom they explore these kink-related activities, emphasizing consent, communication, and trust among all parties involved.
Everyone who is into BDSM is into for there own reason. The use of it is to make people happy and to make there life better. Some do it just for the fun of it on weekends and some live 24/7 in the life. There is no one way that is right to do BDSM, its just what works for each person.
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