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EXCLUSIVE: Amanda Holden and TV historian Dan Jones have been working on a new show titled Sex: A Bonkers History and they certainly had fun together whilst filming
UK – Amanda Holden and TV historian Dan Jones have been filming Sky HISTORY’s Sex: A Bonkers History together.
But things weren’t all smooth sailing as when they paid a visit to a dominatrix, for research purposes, Dan was left hurt.
Speaking at the screening of the second episode last night at the Hamyard Hotel, the pair revealed the ins and outs of filming.
Amanda and Dan explained the story together, which left Dan rather red-faced.
The BGT judge said: “We’re both parents and there was just one afternoon where we were talking to this dominatrix and it was primarily for me the scene and we decided that we needed Dan as we needed a subject for the lady.
UK – “There’s something I find particularly sweet and heartwarming about this role and giving back to a community that’s created safe spaces for people to express themselves without fear of judgment,” the author writes.
It’s 6 a.m. and I can’t feel my feet anymore after being on them for so long. I pull down the bottom of my shorts in the taxi as I head home, covering my thigh harness that’s now visible. The sun is slowly waking up the city; people are jogging on the streets and I’m exhausted, but my heart is as full as it can be.
Almost without exception, this is how I feel after each shift monitoring a play party or dungeon. It’s the same feeling I have after working a mixology shift: satisfaction from knowing my hard work has created something special. I’m physically exhausted, yet filled up on love and connection from strangers, people I’ve worked with, and, in the queer and kink scene, people who often feel like a chosen family.
USA – Don’t be shy; it’s quite alright to be curious about BDSM, and that’s why you clicked on this article. If you’re wondering what the true meaning of BDSM is outside the sensationalized images you might’ve seen in the media, keep reading. Despite people writing off BDSM as a kinky sexual fetish in someone’s dank basement, it’s an umbrella term that covers a spectrum of sexual behaviors and preferences and doesn’t have to include sex.
The acronym stands for bondage and discipline, domination and submission, sadism and masochism. Sometimes, BDSM can be completely non-sexual, with mental acts being more of a turn-on than physical penetration. Regardless of whether the actions are sexual, some BDSM practices must be performed with consent, given that they involve varying degrees of pain, physical restraint, and servitude. Informed consent between partners is SSC (Safe, Sane, and Consensual) or RACK (Risk-aware Consensual Kink). You can even use a word that isn’t sexually related, like orange, but the most important thing is agreeing to the safety word to stop all activity.
EXCLUSIVE: Content creator MissCanada earns cash through financial domination (findom). And it’s certainly paying off, as she’s making a whopping $10,000 (£7,800) a month and saving to buy a home
UK – I didn’t intend to write a book about chronic pain. For most of my life, I’ve been a medical ostrich despite being in constant, daily pain from inflammatory arthritis. I simply wanted somebody or something to make it go away. And for more than 20 years, that something has been drugs – specifically, opioids – in escalating doses.
But after a chance remark, and a little research, I became fascinated by pain science, and the idea that I might be able to control my pain myself. Because pain isn’t simply the binary, on/off alarm system most people (and many medics) assume. Many amputees feel pain in limbs they haven’t got; soldiers often report feeling little or no pain despite horrific battlefield injuries; and there are those (22 per cent of men and 12 per cent of women, according to the Kinsey Institute) who actually claim to enjoy it!
That chance remark was made by award-winning BDSM (bondage, dominance, submissive, masochist) model and author Ariel Anderssen. She’s one of those people who enjoys pain. Tall, slim and blond, Anderssen looks every inch the ballet dancer and actress she was before she began earning a living doing something she loves – which is being tied up and spanked.
UK – To most people, the idea of tying up your partner sounds ultra kinky, and ultra scandalous.
But there is a difference between simple rope play and Shibari, a Japanese art in the use of rope with a partner.
For a start, it’s skillful – while anyone can learn Shibari, not just anyone can pick up a rope and do it on the first try. There is method to the pleasurable practice.
Anna Kii, an expert in Shibari – both in tying and being tied up – said on this week’s episode of Metro.co.uk’s Smut Drop podcast it’s an ‘erotic consensual practice’ that’s ‘connecting’.
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