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Fantasy Consent Non-Consent Play
Dive into a fantasy world where power dynamics are brought to the forefront in a stimulating game of control and surrender. This consent non-consent roleplay, also known as 'ravishment' fantasy, allows couples to explore edgy scenarios within the bounds of safety, trust, and mutual understanding.
- Begin with a discussion on boundaries, safe words, and gestures to ensure complete comfort and consensual agreement on what your play will involve.
- The scenario will involve one partner playing the role of an 'intruder' who 'breaks into' the home, finding the other partner home alone. The 'intruder' uses their wits and playful threats to gain control.
- From here, the scene can escalate at the discretion of both parties, involving a series of 'demands' and playfully rough interactions that mirror the intensity of a non-consensual confrontation, done in a spirit of mutual fantasy.
Preparation steps:
- Prepare a safe space in your home, free of any real danger, and ensure it's agreed upon what parts of the house are 'off-limits' to maintain the integrity of the play.
- Dress in character-appropriate costumes for an immersive experience. Ensure that all clothing items and accessories are easy to maneuver or remove to maintain safety.
- Consider the use of soft bindings, or roleplay-specific toys that amplify the non-consent fantasy without compromising actual consent or safety.
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Plush Restraints
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To safely incorporate an element of bondage without causing discomfort.
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Blindfold
To heighten the sense of vulnerability and surprise in the restrained partner.
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Soft Sensory Toys
To tease and tantalize the senses without using real threat or pain.
Some tips:
- Communication is key before, during, and after roleplay. Debrief after the session to ensure both partners are feeling content and cared for.
- Remember that the 'victim' role can stop the scenario at any time using the predetermined safe word or gesture.
- Engage in aftercare post-scenario, including physical comfort, a calm environment, and reaffirmation of affection and respect for one another.