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  2. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    The Leather Archives and Museum (LA&M) in Chicago was founded in 1991 by Chuck Renslow and Tony DeBlase as a “community archives, library, and museum of leather, kink, fetish, and BDSM history and culture.” [185] The LA&M has an extensive collection of leather- and BDSM-related artifacts, including one of three original leather pride flags.

  3. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Bondage: Acts involving the physical restraint of a partner. [8] Bondage typically refers to total restraint, but it can be limited to a particular body part, such as breast bondage. Bottom: One who receives physical sensation from a top in a scene; the receiving partner.

  4. Discipline (BDSM) - Wikipedia

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    In BDSM, rules can be made so that a submissive ("sub") knows how they should behave in order not to displease the dominant. Rules are usually set and agreed upon by the dominant and the submissive before the beginning of any BDSM scene and/or situation, and can also be used to help make the sub feel inferior, or for "training" a novice sub, though such is not always the case and rules can be ...

  5. Armbinder - Wikipedia

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    A monoglove with a Y-shaped harness configuration. An armbinder or monoglove is a type of restraint device primarily used in bondage play (rather than law enforcement, medicine, or psychiatry), designed to bind the arms and/or hands to each other or to the body, usually behind the back, and employing a range of bondage equipment including cuffs, rods, straps, and gloves.

  6. Outline of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    BDSM is a variety of erotic practices involving dominance and submission, roleplaying, restraint, and other interpersonal dynamics. Given the wide range of practices, some of which may be engaged in by people who do not consider themselves as practicing BDSM, inclusion in the BDSM community or subculture is usually dependent on self ...

  7. Play party (BDSM) - Wikipedia

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    Organizers often provide certain large pieces of BDSM equipment to which people can be bound or restrained. Party goers usually bring their own whips , canes , restraints etc. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In larger play parties, there are usually dungeon monitors who enforce party rules [ 5 ] such as safe, sane and consensual and risk-aware consensual kink .

  8. Forced orgasm - Wikipedia

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    The practice of forced orgasm may also be combined with other orgasm control plays, such as orgasm denial, edging, or ruined orgasms.. With the consenting partner restrained and unable to prevent themselves from being sexually stimulated, the active partner stimulates their genitals and other erogenous zones until the bound partner is brought to orgasm.

  9. Collars in BDSM - Wikipedia

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    A BDSM-style collar with a D-ring, and buckles in the back.. In BDSM, a collar is a device of any material worn by a person to indicate their submissive or slave status in a BDSM relationship.