My vision and practices of sensation play in Paris
I am very excited to practice sensory play with my submissives. This practice brings out my sensual side which is not surprising when you see the pretty little blonde that I am. These sensations are particularly intense for the people who undergo them and for those who control and determine them. I receive you to practice sensory games in Paris.
My practices:
- Ice play: the practice of using ice cubes or extremely cold objects to cause you Siberian discomfort;
- Wax play: I will use hot candle wax to burn you little by little, drop by drop.
- Fire play: the complementary practice of ice play. I would literally play with fire except that you would be the one to suffer the consequences;
- spankings
- whipping with a riding crop
- English cane strokes
You will let me know in advance which practices you like. Be careful not to overestimate yourself. The degree of pain varies and some practices leave marks that stay on the body for a long time so make sure you are well-informed.
I am very excited to practice sensory play with my submissives. This practice brings out my sensual side which is not surprising when you see the pretty little blonde that I am. These sensations are particularly intense for the people who undergo them and for those who control and determine them. I receive you to practice sensory games in Paris.
Go to bed smarter - Sensory play
Sensory play is a type of domination that either involves no pain or punishment, or emphasizes sensation and pleasure over pain and punishment.
While this may seem contradictory, it is not.
Many people enjoy sensation play as their favorite form of BDSM, as an introduction to its lifestyle, or simply as a way to balance out more intense sessions.
Sensation play is great for jumping in and seeing if you like the power exchange or want to get more serious about BDSM in the future, as it's less likely (but still possible) that you could seriously damage your partner or hurt yourself.
Several accessories can be used in sensation play such as the Wartenberg wheel which is normally used in neurology, blindfolds, candles, ice cubes (or ice cream for more erotic practices).
To learn more about the practice of sensation play, read this article.