What Does Kink Really Mean

If you think that Twilight and Fifty Shades of Grey depicted kink through their stories, then my friend, I want to make an announcement - You’ve got it all wrong about the concept of kink. But that’s completely ok! Because majority of the population is unaware of its meaning and what does it really entail. Samantha, the kink expert at E&B is there to make you aware of it.

What is the Meaning of Kink?

Simply put, kink would be away from the traditional vanilla sex. It more specifically relates to intimate desires and fantasies which could range from light bondage to foot worship and from public humiliation to group sex. Different culture and different preferences resort to kinky sex.

Is there a Difference between Being a Kinkster and Having a Kink?

Let us assume that you love having group sex every now and then with your partner, but most of the other times, you prefer having the normal cuddly lovey-dovey sexual intercourse. So this once in a blue moon kind of affair doesn’t make you a kinkster. It simply means that you have a kink of something.

How to Get Started?

The two primary cornerstone for getting started is that you and your partner (s) should consent to the act and have clear communication beforehand to outline the hard and soft limits. But, that doesn’t really mean you cannot change it while you are at it. Practical experience may prove to be a different than the visual one. To get started, you may try Internet and search for resources. There is plenty of information available for beginners too.

What is the Difference between Kink & BDSM?

Well, people have different opinions for this, but my take is that it really doesn’t matter as long as I am enjoying the activity with my partner. BDSM is short for Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism and masochism. Some argue that it is a part of kink while others say that BDSM is an altogether a different act because it involves power struggle whereas kink is devoid of that.

Does Sex Need to be there in Kinky Sex?

The answer is plain NO because you can get kinky anywhere at any time of the day. You do not have to touch your partner or yourself to get kinky.

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