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  • A scene is a [[BDSM]] [[:Category:Disciplines|activity]] or encounter involving one ...ties which regulates how the onlookers may interact with the people in the scene.
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  • ...roundings, but it is often an extremely rewarding journey to know what the scene will provide. ...come more comfortable with some of the more common everyday aspects of the scene.
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  • ...ominant]] either [[24/7|all the time]] or for the duration of a [[BDSM]] [[Scene]], not to be confused with [[Bottom]] or [[Slave]].
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  • Always be sure to [[negotiate]] before entering a [[scene]].
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  • TPE can exist for a [[scene]] or as part of a [[24/7| lifestyle]].
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  • * Discuss if the [[scene]] is intended to incorporate advanced fusion techniques such as [[bondage]] * Do not close or sheath knives during a scene once they are used, disinfect them first. Be sure to store them out of the
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  • Negotiation is the process by which people plan an activity, commonly a [[Scene]] or [[:Category:Relationships|relationship]], and involves deciding what w ...n be used by [[d-types]] as well as they also take on risk when entering a scene. In these events there are several tools that you can use to help better ne
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  • ...he [[scene]]. Safewords are agreed on by all participants before playing a scene as a part of [[negotiations]]. Many organised BDSM groups have standard saf ...aning it, and yet still have a way of indicating a serious desire that the scene stops. Further, using a safeword can help from avoiding to disrupt the con
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  • A scene is a [[BDSM]] [[:Category:Disciplines|activity]] or encounter involving one ...ties which regulates how the onlookers may interact with the people in the scene.
    6 KB (1,066 words) - 18:46, 10 October 2015
  • ...[[assertive speech]] during [[negotiations]] and conversations following a scene.
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  • ...he attention given to a partner (usually the [[bottom]]) at the end of a [[Scene]]. Aftercare often includes the [[Top]] utilizing various pampering techniq ...d space and physical well being of the bottom before, during and after the scene.  Be sure to set any boundaries or requirements of aftercare on both s
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  • Unlike most individuals, dungeon monitors have the privilege to interrupt a [[scene]] (for safety purposes) as well as other liberties, though the specifics an ** When and how to interrupt a scene as well as who to notify if there is a persistent problem.
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  • *[[Scene]]
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  • ...It is further important to note that a [[D-type]] may also bottom for a [[Scene]], an example might be a Master bottoming for a massage from their slave. ...equires a special skill set to generally indulge in making the top for the scene look amazingly skilled, refined, and talented, the parameters of which will
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  • ..." (contrast with [[bottom]] - person receiving the action) in a [[BDSM]] [[scene]]. ...Top is the submissive (following the direction of the Dom who controls the scene) and the bottom is the Dom (receiving the sensations given of the top). Th
    991 B (169 words) - 03:55, 22 May 2014
  • ...s well, for example, if you choose to use a medical stapler as part of a [[scene]] be sure to have a medical stapler puller, and if you play to do fire play
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  • ...here in the U. S. It is very important to remember that the modern leather scene as we now know it first formalized itself out of the group of men who were
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  • ...r fetish gear outside. This is a social event, not a place to conduct a [[scene]]. ...sonal details''' such as where they work, where they live, what their real name is, etc. as that can give a bad impression. It is fine if they volunteer t
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  • #redirect [[scene]]
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  • ...ensive periods of time and are generally not the wisest choice for heavy [[Scene]] play, see play collars below. ...gle scene, or traded for a collar that is less durable during heavy [[Scene]] play.
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  • ...ized list of qualifications. Typically an honorific will be used while in scene or during times when invisible protocols are not necessary for [[24/7]] dyn For most public BDSM scene environments, and during play scenes.
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  • ...a light hearted and flirtatious manner, generally as part of a [[play]] [[scene]] that may involve [[bratting]], rather than in a corrective manner to main
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  • ...he [[subspace| adrenaline and endorphin spikes]] that may occur during a [[scene]]. ...r more frequently. Many tops report never having experienced drop after a scene. As a result, the term ''sub drop'' is far more common to hear about, but
    7 KB (1,232 words) - 02:30, 2 October 2014
  • ...hat a s-type may not experience orgasm would apply for the duration of the scene or until retracted.
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  • ...intention to process pain, such as knowing one is entering a negotiated [[scene]] rather than being surprised by pain (perhaps while stubbing a toe on a co ...ysically. It is not advised to dose oneself with pain medication before a scene to increase tolerance as this can have many long and short term health cons
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  • ...area that is used for a public or private play space to conduct [[BDSM]] [[scene]] activities.
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  • While the amount of time spent as part of the public scene, or relative age of a participant may in many cases give some insight into
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  • ...rst exploring BDSM to think about some things they might like to try for a scene or when discussing compatibility options for relationships.
    610 B (88 words) - 21:36, 3 September 2014
  • ...fetish ball is often geared more heavily towards socialization rather than scene play, and often heavy scenes and edge play are not encouraged and may even
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  • #redirect[[scene]]
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  • ...I'm here at this party as a bottom and came looking for someone to have a scene with tonight.'' *'''Question''' Pause briefly to let them respond with their name if they wish. Finish out your introduction with a question.
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  • ...he venue or it's private occurrences outside of the venue, to include it's name, location and purpose unless you are otherwise told to do so by the venue o ...e them to be upset. This is especially true during a period right after a scene.
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  • ...ss you take is the class which will teach you how to be safe and keep your scene under control. If a presenter has been described as violating consent, espe
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  • ...romptu, as part of a [[kink class]], or as part of [[negotiation]] for a [[scene]]. ...g or after, providing the demonstration isn't intended to be a performance scene for spectators to enjoy.
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  • ...ne individual to another individual of control over them]] in a [[BDSM]] [[scene| erotic episode]] or [[24/7| lifestyle relationship]]. ...may negotiate and exchange roles several times in a [[relationship]] or [[scene]].
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  • #redirect[[Scene]]
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  • * to mark the beginning of a scene. * Do not interrupt a bootblacking [[scene]] by walking up and talking to someone in a bootblack's chair and beginning
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  • A play partner is someone that engages with another in a [[scene]]. Those that do so with some relative frequency may come to refer to one
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  • ...ips as many may be purely service-oriented or even limited to a specific [[scene]]. ...speak respectfully to Master at all times, including times not spent in a scene. Master may address slave in any way he so chooses.
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  • ...els of flexibility for these types of activities within the context of the scene. ...established and negotiated areas that the [[top]] is never to cross during scene play.
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  • ...oms are also often [[professional dom| pro doms]] that may be available to scene professionally at other times.
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  • ...time and will be required to be alert and present for the duration of the scene to ensure the safety and care-taking of the helplessly bound person.
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  • ...on by adrenaline and endorphin waves and spikes that may occur during a [[scene]].
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  • * an [[honorific]] used strictly for a [[scene]] or fantasy [[role play]] to indicate one that has control over another or
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  • ...ecified person or influence in the context of a [[role playing]] fantasy [[scene]] or professional session.
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  • ...ne began. This difference in sensitivity can also be incorporated into the scene. Be especially careful removing wax from areas with hair, since the wax is ...if the wax is too hot. To mitigate the risk of injury, never use wax in a scene without testing it first on a small area of your skin. Furthermore, use wax
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  • ...ay partner is used as a gender-blind term for a person's partner in a in a scene relationship without disclosing or presuming anything about marital status,
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  • ...is used in several different ways within the [[BDSM]] [[:Category:Culture| scene]], but always to represent a group of individuals pursuing some common purp Many D/s Households are prominent within their local BDSM scene, and may organize events or their local chapter of an organisation such as
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  • *Always follow [[Scene#Anatomy_of_a_Scene| proper scene format]]. ...to be aware of for lots of reasons (are they going to drop their sugar mid-scene?), not the least of which being a need for more cautious bondage with more
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  • ...alized form of role play [[D-type]] that exists within a [[dollification]] scene. They may choose to participate in the "dress-up" phase of the scene as well.
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  • ...al_Dom| pro doms]] and other [[BDSM]] practitioners before undertaking a [[scene]] during the process of [[negotiation]] as a way to develop an understandin ...l name) give consent to engaging in BDSM practices with ([[top]](s), legal name) and I recognize that exposure to potential grievous bodily harm and/or dea
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