Some people have extreme queening kinks, meaning they prefer this kind of sex over the traditional kind. The woman will position herself in a straddling position, while her partner (either male or female) will pleasure her orally. Queening is when a woman sits on her partner’s face for oral sex involving both your genitals and anus. This is another kink that falls under the BDSM umbrella term. Usually the man will enjoy having the size, appearance and performance of his penis mocked and laughed at. This kink involves insulting a man’s penis. Sometimes the fetishist might want their partner’s feet in their mouth, they might want to be trodden on, kicked or walked on. People with foot fetishes also engage in foot worship, which leads into another kink – humiliation. They will most likely want to touch them, hold them, lick them, kiss them, and sometimes they might even want to suck that person’s toes. Foot fetishes are one of the most common fetishes out there, just take Jake from Love Island 2021 and his very public foot fetish.Ī foot fetish is when somebody gets turned on by, yep you guessed it, other people’s feet. Getting electrocuted can be dangerous, which is why most people who partake in this kink are into another type called ‘edge play’. This involves using small electric shocks in the bedroom (or wherever you’re having sex with your partner). Some people get turned on by getting electrocuted, and this kink is called electrostimulation. Prosecution is possible for a number of offences, and this means that public places in some areas of the UK sit in a grey area, legally speaking. This kink doesn’t come without risks though, because in Great Britain, dogging comes under laws related to voyeurism, exhibitionism, or public displays of sexual behaviour.
Usually two sets of people are involved (sometimes more) and they set up a meet or meet randomly, before watching the other couple have sex and vice versa. It’s become an increasingly popular kink, and is similar to voyeurism and exhibitionism. D is for Doggingĭogging is a British slang term for having sex in public, or watching others do so. Although its traditionally considered to be a heterosexual kink, people of all genders and sexual orientations can partake. But, some men do like being in the room while watching their partner sleeping with another man. Her partner doesn’t need to be in the room – he just needs to get turned on by the thought of his partner having sex with somebody else. being tied up).īondage is the most well-known kink (thanks Fifty Shades of Grey) and uses sex toys like handcuffs, paddles, whips, shackle mounts, candle wax, chains, ropes and suspension bars.Ĭuckolding is usually when a heterosexual couple agree for the woman to sleep with another man/men. tying other people up) and some enjoy the more submissive side (i.e.
Bondage falls under the BDSM umbrella term that means ‘bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism’. Some people get off when they’re restrained – whether that be in handcuffs or with ropes.
The daddy/baby name-calling is just an example of light age play, but if the switch is flipped and all of a sudden one of you is acting like a baby, sucking on a dummy and crawling around in a nappy, then it’s safe to say that you’ve crossed to the extreme side of age play.
This kink could start off by calling your partner ‘daddy’ in bed, or maybe you’re getting called ‘baby’ – but it doesn’t stop there. Many people get turned on when roleplaying, and even more so when they’re acting younger or older than they are.