Chainsaw play
From wipipedia.org
(Difference between revisions)
(Add photo) |
m (Link) |
||
Line 4: | Line 4: | ||
Although in theory it is possible that a [[dominant]] might physically harm a [[submissive]] with a chainsaw, this in practice is unlikely, and so the most common occurrence of chainsaw play in [[BDSM]] would involve a scenario whereby the dominant partner uses the fear of the submissive to make them think that harm will be done to them with the chainsaw. | Although in theory it is possible that a [[dominant]] might physically harm a [[submissive]] with a chainsaw, this in practice is unlikely, and so the most common occurrence of chainsaw play in [[BDSM]] would involve a scenario whereby the dominant partner uses the fear of the submissive to make them think that harm will be done to them with the chainsaw. | ||
− | This type of session can be quite intense; the tension is often increased by the dominant wearing a [[mask]] or [[hood]]. | + | This type of [[session]] can be quite intense; the tension is often increased by the dominant wearing a [[mask]] or [[hood]]. |
== See also == | == See also == |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 4 September 2013
Chainsaw play is a type of extreme fear play.
Although in theory it is possible that a dominant might physically harm a submissive with a chainsaw, this in practice is unlikely, and so the most common occurrence of chainsaw play in BDSM would involve a scenario whereby the dominant partner uses the fear of the submissive to make them think that harm will be done to them with the chainsaw.
This type of session can be quite intense; the tension is often increased by the dominant wearing a mask or hood.
[edit] See also
This page uses content from Kinkipedia (see here); the original article may be viewed here. |