/r/bdsm
Welcome to /r/BDSM, a hub for media and discussion.
Welcome to /r/BDSM, a hub for media and discussion. Read below for this community's guidelines.
Low effort content, memes, survey-results will be removed.
Low effort content includes but is not limited to:
generic "look at my body/body part" content
generic "look at me in my underwear/outfit" content
generic "look at me holding/wearing a sex toy" content
generic "this is me looking at myself in a mirror" content
generic "this is me making a funny face at the camera" content
images that are too dark, too light, too blurry/out of focus, with too many effects filters, with too many distracting emojis
No artwork or drawings
No callout posts, naming and shaming people (Reddit users or otherwise).
We welcome people from all walks of life, all genders, and identities here as long as you can conduct yourself with civility. Kinky roleplay is not the same as real life, respect each other.
/r/bdsm
So I’ve recently gotten some flack of fetlife because I want to be a sub in sex only. Like I enjoy being independent and doing my own thing, but I love to please others sexually. My question is, am I right for this community? The commenters on fetlife made it seem like I’m not right to be part of the bdsm community.
Ive (25) started to fantasize about having a Dom disciple/help motivate me with my studies. Theres currently 1 month left until a difficult exam, and I genuinely NEED to pass.
My ADHD makes cramming challenging, so im wondering if someone has tried disciple/rewards through BDSM with success (or failure). What worked, and what didnt?
Any specific advice for it to work? (instead of it becoming another….. distraction)
Blindfolded Wrists cuffed Ankles cuffed
A few firm spankings with her favorite paddle to keep her in line. Hear her whimpering in Redgifs.