BDSM can be fun, sexy, and exciting—but there are a lot of misconceptions around it! We’re going to explore five of the most common BDSM myths and find out what’s true and what’s not.
In this post, we’ll go over a beloved sexual staple a.k.a. the blindfold: how to use it, when to use it, and what you can do when you’ve got it on.
Explore a few exercises to help you to understand why a particular fantasy might appeal to you, and aid you in trying it for the first time.
BDSM is something that’s practised in many ways, and can be experienced a multitude of ways as well. We can’t tell you exactly how it’ll feel to spank your partner, be tied up, or use a flogger for the first time…but we can clue you in on some common things to expect.
A crop and a tassel is a staple kinky tool, and our new Kink Kit created with Abbie Chatfield has a crop/tassel combo: a crop on one end, and a tassel on the other! Here's how to use it.
Many of the tools we love for talking about sex come from BDSM communities, from safe words to the traffic light system. Here's how we can all learn better consent communication from our kinky friends.
Impact play can be enjoyable, fun, sexy, and respectful when it’s done correctly, but there are a few things you should be aware of before trying impact play for the first time.
If you’re brand new to using restraints or just want a bit of a refresher before you use ours, we’ve got you! Here’s everything you need to know about using restraints in the bedroom.
Struggling with expressing what you want in bed? Fortunately, we’ve got ten simple scripts you can use for those moments when you want to say how you feel, but words are escaping you.
As popular (and fun!) as BDSM can be, sometimes it feels really hard to meet new people who are into it. So if you’re keen to meet some mates, dates, or just casual partners who are into BDSM and kink, read on.
It's normal and common to decide that you want something different during a session - and in this post, we’ll talk about why those emotions happen, what you can do about it, and how both you and your partner can move forward.