The Best Toys For Sissy Play
A BDSM scene is only as strong as the tools you use and sissy play is no different.
A BDSM scene is only as strong as the tools you use and sissy play is no different.
The world of sex toys is vast and can be a little bit intimidating if you’re not sure what you’re doing or where to start, and for BDSM, it can be even trickier. Once you do your research and get the hang of it though, sorting your clamps from your crops and your gags from your cuffs is so simple and oh, so fun.
So you’re ready to graduate from light bondage to something a bit more serious. But between all the jargon and words you understand individually, you’re having trouble making sense of all of it.
You don’t need to be a brooding billionaire to transform your bedroom into The Red Room from Fifty Shades – simply pick up an under-mattress restraint set and you’ll have your very own bondage haven in the making.
Firstly, let me get one thing out of the way – if you’ve come here to learn about ‘femidoms’, you’ve got the wrong article. “Femdom” is a BDSM term used to describe a female dominant or 'top' partner.
Femdoms may enjoy having their submissive partner call them “Mistress”, or they may prefer to refer to themselves as “Dominatrix” or “Domme”. They may not call themselves anything at all – the point is that many women take great pleasure in ruling supreme between the sheets.
If you get a kick out of being the lady in charge, maybe it’s time to embrace your inner Domme. Of course, the best thing about exploring any new kink or fetish is that you don’t have to dive straight in the deep end.
There are plenty of X-rated activities you can partake in that range from the saucy and the sensual to the down-right dirty and dominant.
If your inner Femdom is aching to make her debut, don't deny her a minute longer! Use any of the above 10 tips to embrace your dominant nature and you'll be BDSM-ing with the best of them in no time.
The BDSM community are a group who practise Bondage & Discipline, Dominance & Submission, Sadism & Masochism.
If you’re interested in aspects of BDSM and you’re ready to further explore your sexuality – that’s great!
If you have a partner or partners who want to go on this journey with you, then there are exciting times ahead. However, it can be hard to know where to start if you’re single.
Here’s some advice for those of you who are sexy, single and ready to discover the world of BDSM.