Impact play

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Impact play is a term used in the field of BDSM to describe any form of consensual, erotic play that involves striking the body with various implements or the hand.

Pronunciation

Impact play is pronounced as /ˈɪmpækt pleɪ/.

Etymology

The term "impact play" is derived from the English words "impact," meaning the action of one object coming forcibly into contact with another, and "play," referring to engage in activity for enjoyment and recreation.

Description

Impact play can involve a variety of tools and techniques, including but not limited to spanking, flogging, caning, and whipping. The person delivering the strikes is often referred to as the Top or Dominant, while the person receiving them is known as the Bottom or Submissive.

The intensity of impact play can range from light taps that serve to stimulate the senses, to harder strikes that can leave marks or bruises. It is important to note that all forms of impact play should be consensual, negotiated, and performed with care to avoid serious injury.

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