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The former reality television star and tattoo artist is taking the shame out of kink and bringing it to the forefront.
As sexual liberation becomes more evolved, there will be things we see as normal that would have shocked people decades ago. Women asking men out. Phone apps designed specifically for hookups. Pocket vibrators. Choking during sex….Hold up. Is choking during sex “normal” now? According to reports from The Sydney Morning Herald, many young people believe […]
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Cuckolding can be enjoyed by those who also like degradation play.
Black people who are sex and/or kink positive are frowned upon, often subjected to shame and judgment from others.
I think we’re generally getting desensitized. We have access to so much, whenever we want it, however we want it. What do you want? You can probably order it on PostMates, right now. Legal or, well, not. We don’t have to be patient. We don’t have to imagine what things would be like. The access to all sorts of vices is so high right now that I think, in general, we’ve become desensitized and it just takes more to, well, get us off. Literally and figuratively.
Some powerful men like the fact that bondage is open about its darkness and its dirtiness, especially since they operate in worlds where dirtiness and darkness are often concealed.
Sometimes friends try to give me vibrators, dildos, edible underwear, and things like that. Everybody gets all excited and makes “Oooooooh” noises and talk about what a lucky man my partner is. I react to those gifts the way you might react to a knitted sweater from your aunt.
Mistress Velvet, a Black dominatrix, speaks about her work with White men and how her dominating them is a form of healing and personal reparations.