In the context of the
sexual practice of
BDSM,
aftercare is the process of attending to one another after intense feelings of a
physical or
psychological nature relating to BDSM activities.
BDSM experiences can be exhausting; and drain the participants of
mental,
emotional or physical energy. As a result, one or all participants may require emotional support, comfort, reassurance, and/or physical tenderness. Along with this, he or she may experience everything from an
exhilaration to
trauma. Aftercare also may include a review or “debriefing” of the activities from experiences of both the dominant and the submissive.
Some participants may wish to be left alone or have other means of processing the experience. While the desire to be left alone could stem from just needing rest, it could also result from no longer feeling safe in the current environment or situation.
Common aftercare practices may include hugging, kissing, hair-stroking, cuddling, words of praise or gratitude, or general affirmation of an emotional
bond between partners. Occasionally, more "
vanilla" sexual activities such as intercourse or
oral sex following an intense scene may also be considered as part of aftercare.
References
- Different Loving: The World of Sexual Dominance and Submission ISBN 978-0-679-76956-9
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