Bondassage: Kinky Erotic Massage Tips for Lovers by Jaeleen Bennis & Eve Minax
Author:Jaeleen Bennis & Eve Minax [Bennis, Jaeleen]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Dymaxicon
Published: 2013-08-24T18:30:00+00:00
Sight
Many people get alarmed when they see the words “sensory deprivation.” They think of isolation tanks or other scary machines. The fact is, it’s not all that scary and you can “deprive” yourself of a sense like eyesight simply by closing your eyes. Sensory deprivation means merely that you are removing one or more of the senses: sight, sound, smell, touch and taste. By doing so, you can heighten the other senses. Sight is the most effective one. When your partner can’t see, their sense of touch is dramatically increased, along with their imagination.
Try this: touch your forearm while looking at at. How does it feel? Now, close your eyes and touch your forearm. How does that feel? Now imagine feeling that more intensely because you are being touched by another! Speaking of feeling sensation more intensely—exaggerating the input can also create sensory overload. In a Bondassage session, you will want to create the rhythm of the dance that involves an opus of deprivation and overload to help your partner dance and fly in extreme states of ecstasy.
Note: Not all senses are created equal. For example, if your partner blindfolds you and puts earplugs in your ears, your sense of taste may become exquisitely acute. Placing your partner in bondage may greatly heighten their ability to sense movement within the body.
Further, by depriving your partner of sight, hearing and speech, you are releasing them from sexual responsibility. Ensuring a sensory deprivation experience with the noise, sight and weight of the world lifted from the bound-one’s shoulders, they are able to float free in the eroticism of the scene, secure in the knowledge they are looked after by their partner.
Let’s examine some ways you can create a safe and nurturing environment for your partner by deliberately decreasing and increasing sensory input.
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