BDSM
BDSM (English. BDSM) - psychosexual subculture based on the erotic power exchange and other forms of sexual activity involving role playing in domination and submission. Physiologically based BDSM lies in improving human sexual arousal and receipt of psychophysiological pleasure as a result of deliberate violations of various socio-deterministic conditions or taboo, as well (though not always) of certain physical effects. In this case, BDSM can be as self-sufficient practice not related to direct sexual contact, and be part of sexual activity. BDSM differences from aggressive social and / or criminal actions are determined primarily rigid compliance of participants BDSM relations framework SSC (an abbreviation of the English words safe, sane, consensual) - safety principles of reasonableness and voluntariness. Since the majority of BDSM activity involves mental and physical effects, to distinguish natural human psychomotor reactions of discomfort and pain from the conscious desire to stop BDSM action using special mechanisms. In particular, at any point in the session the participant may make a pre-determined stop-word (or a gesture or movement), which would mean instant requirement of unconditional cessation of all actions. Some couples use a more complex signaling system, which also allows subordinate partner to report on the admissibility of a particular type of action or force feedback.
BDSM (English. BDSM) - psychosexual subculture based on the erotic power exchange and other forms of sexual activity involving role playing in domination and submission. Physiologically based BDSM lies in improving human sexual arousal and receipt of psychophysiological pleasure as a result of deliberate violations of various socio-deterministic conditions or taboo, as well (though not always) of certain physical effects. In this case, BDSM can be as self-sufficient practice not related to direct sexual contact, and be part of sexual activity. BDSM differences from aggressive social and / or criminal actions are determined primarily rigid compliance of participants BDSM relations framework SSC (an abbreviation of the English words safe, sane, consensual) - safety principles of reasonableness and voluntariness. Since the majority of BDSM activity involves mental and physical effects, to distinguish natural human psychomotor reactions of discomfort and pain from the conscious desire to stop BDSM action using special mechanisms. In particular, at any point in the session the participant may make a pre-determined stop-word (or a gesture or movement), which would mean instant requirement of unconditional cessation of all actions. Some couples use a more complex signaling system, which also allows subordinate partner to report on the admissibility of a particular type of action or force feedback.