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BDSM is an advanced form of intimate expression that more and more consenting adults are participating in. Despite its growing popularity, BDSM is still a highly criticized and misunderstood form of sensual expression to date.
The BDSM Training Academy is dedicated to expanding and growing lifestyle positive awareness around BDSM and associated kinks and fetishes. To help educate responsible people around the specialized knowledge and skills required to enhance pleasurable experiences and avoid preventable mistakes.
It is essential that you learn these skills before you play…Now you can do it in the privacy of your own home.
W/we know how hard it is to find quality BDSM gear! Everyone at the BDSM Training Academy has struggled with this dilemma. There is nothing worst than buying a new piece of fetish gear only to rush home in excitement and become instantly disappointed once the box is open.
Avoid this kind of disappointment. W/we only offer the same high quality gear that W/we personally use here at the BDSM Training Academy. If W/we haven’t tested it and it has not met O/our high standards W/we won’t ever offer it.
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1 | BDSM 101


2 | Forms of Kink: An Outline for Beginners


3 | 7 Myths We Need to Bust About Kinky Sex


4 | How to Stay Safe in an Online BDSM Community


5 | Everything You Need to Know About a Safe Call


6 | The Easiest Ways to Try Kink for the First Time






7 | How to Have a Conversation About Kink With Your Partner


8 | The Basics of BDSM Negotiation


9 | Think Humiliation's a Turn-On? Here's How to Talk to Your Partner About It


10 | 8 Awesome Sex Positions That Are Waaaay Better With Bondage Tape


11 | Bondage 201: What to Do After You Tie Up Your Partner


12 | Want to tie up your partner? Here's how to tell them


13 | Not Really My Thing: When Your Partner Reveals Kinks You Don't Share






14 | What is a Power Exchange?


15 | How to Ask Your Partner to Be Your Dominant


16 | So, You Wanna Be a Dominant?


17 | Is a BDSM D/s Contract Worth It?


18 | 4 Signs Your Kinky Relationship Is Abusive


19 | Can I be submissive if I don't like pain?






20 | What is Impact Play?


21 | The Art of Impact: How to Increase Intimacy With Impact Play


22 | Your Hand, My Ass: Erotic Spanking for Beginners


23 | The Ultimate Guide to Impact Play Toys and Spanking Implements


24 | Safe, Sexy Spanking Tips for Two


25 | An Introduction to Paddles: Safety, Size and Materials


26 | Floggers 101: How to Get Your Flog On






27 | 3 Scenes for a Beginner Femdom to Try


28 | How to Use Sexting to Try On Your FemDom Heels


29 | 7 Fun Ways to Try Your Hand at Gentle FemDom


30 | Submissive Dating: How to Attract a Domme


31 | Cocktail Weenies: Small Penis Humiliation 101


32 | Clothed Female, Naked Male (CFNM) 101


33 | I Feel Pretty: A Guide to Sissy Play






34 | How One Woman Went from Hating Pegging to Making It a Weekly Part of Her Sex Life


35 | How to Prepare for Pegging


36 | How to Build Your Own, Customized Strap-On Kit


37 | Pegging: Everything You Need to Know to Make It Pleasurable for You and Your Partner


38 | 10 Pegging Tips for Plus-Size People


39 | A Beginner's Guide to Strap-On Sex


40 | He Wants Me to Peg Him. Now What?




Published: APRIL 30, 2015

| Updated: MARCH 3, 2022


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Looking to get into BDSM ? You've come to the right place. Whether you read a sexy book, watched a sexy scene in a movie or porn, or have a partner who is interested in trying it with you, you're probably here because you want to know more. Whether you're here out of sheer curiosity or burning desire doesn't matter. What does matter is that without good knowledge about what BDSM is and an understanding of some best practices, you and your partner could get hurt or be turned off simply because you didn't have all of the information.
This is a guide to help you get started on your journey to learning about a whole new kinky world that you might not have realized even existed. Ready? Let's get started.
BDSM is part lifestyle and part kinky sex. You can play with some elements of BDSM without ever having sex. Yet, you might find that BDSM is an integral part of your sexuality and your relationships. There’s no one right way to "do" BDSM. People in this lifestyle can be male, female, transgender, straight, homosexual, or fall anywhere within the spectrum of human sexuality.
Let's break down the acronym "BDSM" into its multiple parts:
Bondage and discipline , at first glance, don’t appear to go together. Bondage refers to physical restraint: ropes, handcuffs, belts, you name it. Discipline refers to psychological and mental restraint: following rules and protocols or changing your behavior to suit another person.
From novelty handcuffs to Shibari and Kinbaku rope play, bondage covers a wide spectrum.
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Understand this: restraint doesn’t always require toys or rope. Honor bondage is the willingness to hold a position (for example: hands clasped overhead or behind your back) until you are "released." Oddly enough, it takes a lot of discipline to be able and willing to be honor bound in such a way.
Discipline often involves following specific rules or guidelines, either for a small amount of time, such as the duration of a scene, or as part of a long -term relationship or negotiated power exchange. Following specific protocols is also a part of discipline. This could mean always using specific titles such as "Sir" or "Ma'am" or not speaking to someone until you’re given permission.

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People who are new to the BDSM lifestyle often find discipline to be one of the most difficult aspects to learn and follow. Bending to another person’s will or whim isn’t easy. Being told what to eat, where to go, or how to do something, ­ especially if you’re a fairly independent person, ­ requires a great amount of trust and willpower in addition to a desire to please.
Dominance and submission , commonly referred to as D/s, can occur in any number of ways both online and in the real world. Dominants and submissives are sometimes referred to as tops and bottoms, although the terms aren’t automatically interchangeable. Within a power exchange , someone is on "top" or dominant and someone else is on the "bottom" or submissive to their partner. It’s possible to identify as a top or a bottom without calling yourself a dominant or submissive.
While D/s is often written and depicted as a sexual preference, most people will tell you that it's a lifestyle. The dominant in a relationship or situation is granted a specific and defined amount of control from their submissive. This happens in BDSM scenes between two people who aren’t in a relationship as well as long ­term, loving, committed relationships ­ and everything in between.
The amount of control and power a dominant accepts occurs after plenty of communication and negotiation with a willing submissive partner. Bedroom-only ­or sexual D/s, 24/7 lifestylers, and play partners are all commonly found within D/s. Regardless of how you approach D/s, one thing is always true: all control and power must be agreed upon by both the Dominant and the submissive.
Sadism and masochism are most often confused by those new to the BDSM lifestyle as a requirement of dominance and submission. You don’t have to be a sadist in order to be dominant or a masochist in order to be submissive.
Sadists find pleasure in giving pain. Masochists find pleasure in receiving it. Pain takes multiple forms. Mental pain is often known as a mindfuck, which involves making the bottom, submissive, and/or masochist believe something is going to happen or is happening that they find painful or scary. A good sadist
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