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Indulge your fantasies with our beginner's guide to S&M. Always practise safer sex, and take part in the practices you want to. BDSM is about consent, not coercion. Plan it 'The first and most important thing about any kind of play in the bedroom, BDSM [bondage, domination, sadism, masochism] or otherwise, is communication with your partner,' says Ruth. 'If you want to introduce dominance and submission, make sure they're roles you're both comfortable with and set out limits.' Decide who is the dom/me (dominant partner) and who is the sub (submissive) - though you can always swap roles if you prefer. Use a blindfold 'Blindfolds help you concentrate on the sense of touch,' explains Ruth.

Establish safe words 'In any kind of power exchange or role playing, it's important to establish safe words, especially if you're not used to the experience,' says Ruth. You can write your limits down as a 'contract' and then discuss them openly just like Ana and Christian do in 'Fifty Shades of Grey' - discussing your plans in itself can be very erotic.

S and M for Beginners - S&M Sex Tips from Em and Lo. Petrushka (ballet) Petrushka (French: Pétrouchka; Russian: Петрушка) is a ballet set to music by the Russian composer Igor Stravinsky. It was composed in 1910–11 and revised in 1947. The ballet tells the story of a Russian traditional puppet Petrushka, who is made of straw and with a bag of sawdust as his body, but who comes to life and develops emotions. According to Andrew Wachtel, Petrushka is a work that fuses music, ballet, choreography and history in perfect balance. It evokes Richard Wagner's Gesamtkunstwerk (total artwork), but with a Russian approach.[1] The gestation of Petrushka is somewhat complicated. While completing The Firebird during the spring of 1910, Stravinsky had a "vision" of "a solemn pagan rite: sage elders, seated in a circle, watching a young girl dance herself to death. They were sacrificing her to propitiate the god of Spring. At the end of September 1910, Diaghilev went to visit Stravinsky in Clarens, Switzerland, where he was living at the time.

Tableau I: The Shrovetide Fair. 20 Kinky Things - Let Him Watch You Masturbate. Surprising Female Erogenous Zones at WomansDay.com - Sexual Health. You already know about the usual suspects, but if you’re looking to amp things up in the bedroom tonight, ask your husband to focus on some parts of your body that you both may have forgotten about. 1. The Mons The what? You may be unfamiliar with this word, but it’s time to get acquainted, says Michael Krychman, MD, CM, medical director of Sexual Medicine and the executive director of the Southern California Center for Sexual Health and Survivorship Medicine in Newport Beach, California. “The mons, or area above the genitals where the pubic hair grows, can also be interesting when incorporated into the sexual repertoire,” he explains. “Caressing the hair area or gentle touch to this area can also be exciting and pleasurable.”

To make it even more enjoyable, try Zestra, a botanical oil designed to increase arousal and sensitivity. Feeling shy or uncomfortable about the most private places of your body, the mons or otherwise? 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Sexting 101. What Men Really Want In Bed. What You Can Do After Sex, Based on How Long You've Been Together. Fetishmapbig.gif (GIF Image, 1818 × 934 pixels) How couples sleep...