Bondage and Discipline is a subset of BDSM that involves physically restraining a person (bondage) and using punishment (discipline) when a submissive partner breaks a rule set by the dominant partner. Restraints in bondage can range from simple hand ties to more complex arrangements, while discipline can involve an agreed-upon set of rules and corresponding punishments.
Bondage and Discipline allows participants to explore different power dynamics in a controlled, consensual environment.
The sensation of being physically restrained (bondage) or receiving punishment (discipline) can be thrilling and satisfying for some individuals.
Practices like bondage and discipline can facilitate deep emotional connections and trust between partners.
The vulnerability of being in bondage or receiving discipline requires a significant amount of trust and can intensify the emotional intimacy between partners.
Consent plays an essential role in BDSM, separating it from abuse or assault.
Participants should explicitly agree to what will occur in any scene, with discussions about boundaries, safe words, and expectations happening beforehand.
Consent is ongoing and can be withdrawn at any time. During a scene, participants should regularly check in with one another to ensure continued consent and comfort.
If anyone feels uncomfortable, a scene should be stopped immediately.