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The Doctor and Patient Experience
The Doctor and Patient Experience is a roleplay scenario designed to bring fun and frolics to your bedroom. It emphasizes trust and communication as you explore medical-themed fantasies, with a high level of interaction and room for both partners to take turns. Regardless of how you approach it, whโฆ
- In this roleplay scenario, one partner plays an expert doctor, while the other takes on the role of a patient. The doctor is experienced and knows what they are doing, with a serious demeanor that captivates the patient. The patient, on the other hand, is feeling somewhat under the weather and requires a thorough check-up. The doctor uses their knowledge and medical 'equipment' to diagnose the patientโs 'illness'. There will be plenty of space to explore and interpret the roles as you desire, mixed with trust and a bit of assertiveness.
Preparation steps:
- Firstly, make your bedroom feel more like a doctor's office. You could use a desk lamp for lighting or perhaps a shawl as a makeshift examination curtain. Don't forget to find a chair or bed for the 'patient' to sit on! Secondly, plan your wardrobes. The partner playing the doctor might want to wear a white lab coat or a button-up shirt, while the patient can consider pajamas or a bathrobe. Lastly, gather some everyday objects to act as your medical 'tools', such as a thermometer (a pen or similar object), an otoscope (a flashlight), and bandages (ties or scarves).
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Some tips:
- Set your boundaries before you start the scenario and ensure that both of you agree on them. If you're role-playing as the doctor, ensure your routines playfully tease and excite the 'patient', but never cause real discomfort unless that's been previously agreed upon. Roleplay can quickly lose its fun if it violates personal boundaries. Respect each other's comfort zones. Remember, it's not a real medical procedure, it's just a game that should be exciting and pleasurable for both of you. If you're new to this, start with a gentle and fun routine. As you grow more comfortable with each other and the scenario, you can involve more intense role-play and tools.