The Beginner’s Guide To Sensation Play

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What is Sensation Play?

If you’re looking to try something new in the bedroom but have run out of ideas, you’ve probably overlooked this one simple thing. Think about the one thing that many of us have, but many of us take for granted. Without these things, it would make our lives harder to live out but not impossible. People in the know would define Sensation Play as tricking the body into thinking it’s in pain, which triggers intense and exciting physical reactions within the body. Sensation Play is usually light and gentle compared to other forms of BDSM.  Sensory play includes many subcategories, but one that sticks out the most is the restriction of sight or speech. Often people use sensory deprivation as a way to instil fear into their submissive or playmate. This isn’t simply putting a blindfold over someone’s eyes while sexing them into the night. It’s a hardcore play that has to be taken seriously.

Types Of Sensation Play

When you think of mummies, you probably think of a human being in ancient Egypt being preserved by removing organs and then wrapped in bandages. There isn’t any preserving of a human being or organs in the sensory play, but bandages are involved. Some people who enjoy sensory deprivation are known to wrap their subjects in bandages from head to toe. They will make it so their lover can’t move or see to satisfy their sexual appetite. Mummification is on the end of the spectrum, so it’s best to be a pro in sensual deprivation before you even consider wrapping your partner up in bandages. We at adultshopit have a range of Bondage Tapes to assist with your Sensory Deprivation.

Sensory Modification

Sensory modification is another category that falls under sensory play. This category is actually one of the most common things around. Sensory modification is simply the response of the body to certain stimulating acts. This includes some things you probably already do in the bedroom or elsewhere. Tickling, spanking, and even the use of clamps are all included in sensory modification. Gagging and temperature play are also common.
If you’ve thought about introducing this type of play into your nightcap, you’ll want to make sure you’ve done your research first. Sensory play can be dangerous if you don’t take the necessary precautions, such as making sure you or your partner aren’t allergic to any materials used. You’ll want to be careful because this type of play can be extremely addictive if done correctly. Ensure you and your partner, submissive, or playmate are on the same page before you start any one of these sensual activities.

Did you know that spanking or tickling was considered sensory modification before you read this article? Do you believe it can be taken to the extreme?

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