![]() SSC ( noun) - an acronym used to refer to “Safe, Sane and Consensual” one of the first acronyms to first come onto the scene in the early 80’s that described an aware, safety-oriented kink world to differentiate between abuse and SM. Safeword ( noun) - a pre-negotiated word that either party can use to pause, check-in, or end the scene or play functions in the same “no” or “stop” might otherwise. Sadomasochist ( noun) - someone who likes to give and receive pain. Sadist ( noun) - someone who likes giving pain. RACK ( noun) - an acronym that stands for “Risk Aware Consensual Kink” that encourages a consent-culture and safety-oriented attitude that could include more inherently risky play. Power Exchange ( noun) - the act of exchanging power, from one or more parties to one or more other parties, often in the form of control and/or sensation. Play ( noun, adjective) - a general term to indicate BDSM actions or precedes specific BDSM interests. PIV Sex ( noun) - an acronym that stands for “Penis in Vagina” intercourse. bar or restaurant an event for community to gather, talk, share interests, or plan events. ![]() Munch ( noun) - a social event for kinksters, usually held in a public space not designated for play or sex e.g. This is by no means an all-encompassing glossary, as there is an ever-growing amount of facets to BDSM. ![]() Below is a small list of terms that one may commonly find when diving into the world of sex and desire. The terms and phrases help people understand the many different types of sexual attraction, as well as strengthen a culture built around safety and consent. The BDSM-kink world has its own vocabulary to help acquaint people to the community.
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