Breast torture

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Breast torture is a term often used in the context of BDSM practices, referring to the application of pain or constriction to the breasts. It is important to note that this practice is consensual and is often part of a sexual or BDSM play.

History

The history of breast torture can be traced back to the Middle Ages, where it was used as a form of punishment for women. However, in modern times, it is primarily associated with BDSM and erotic practices.

Techniques

Various techniques are used in breast torture. These include but are not limited to:

  • Nipple clamps: These are devices that are attached to the nipples to cause pain by pinching, squeezing, or even piercing.
  • Wax play: This involves dripping hot wax on the breasts, particularly the nipples. The heat from the wax can cause intense sensations and pain.
  • Breast bondage: This involves the use of ropes or other restraints to apply pressure to the breasts. It can be used in conjunction with other forms of breast torture.

Safety

Like all BDSM practices, safety is paramount in breast torture. Participants should always negotiate and agree on the activities beforehand, and a safe word should always be used. It is also important to be aware of the risks involved, including potential damage to the breast tissue and circulation issues.

See also

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