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Member of (New York Pups and Handlers at the Folsom Street East Festival. (Photo credit: istolethetv/Flickr)
Researchers have begun to examine the sexual behavior known as “pup play.” A new exploratory study, published in the Archives of Sexual Behavior , helps provide a basic understanding of the behavior to enable future research.
The qualitative study consisted of interviews with 30 gay and bisexual young men in the United Kingdom who participate in pup play, a sexual activity in which people imitate the behavior of young dogs.
Pup play often involves playing fetch, petting, biting, licking, cuddling, and barking, the participants explained. They also noted that bondage-related “pup gear” — such as muzzles and restrictive gloves — is common in pupplay. The activity also usually involves an element of domination and submission, where a “handler” acts as the dominant partner and a pup acts as the submissive.
Nearly all of the participants said pup play was not related to zoophilia or the so-called “furry” community.
PsyPost interviewed the study’s corresponding author, Liam Wignall of the University of Sunderland. Read his responses below:
PsyPost : Why were you interested in this topic?
Wignall : My research agenda focuses on kinky sexual subcultures more broadly and part of this is chatting with people from different kink communities. One of the activities that kept coming up was pup play – it seemed very popular at the time as an easy route into exploring kinks. Naturally the first thing I did was check Google scholar for research on pup play, but there was nothing there. I saw an opening! I wanted to research it from a non-pathologising perspective and find out what it was about and why it was becoming so popular among kink circles, particularly the gay/bisexual kink communities.
What should the average person take away from your study?
Pup play exists as a sexual kink and a social activity. Individuals like to take on these animalistic qualities and do it for a variety of reasons. Firstly, it can be a form of relaxation. You can enter an ‘alternative’ headspace and forget about worries or stresses of everyday life – you’re thinking becomes more instinctual and you become more pleasure orientated. Secondly, it can be incorporated with other kink activities and be a light form of submission/domination play. Finally, it varies to how much pup play mixes with an individuals’ non-kinky life. For some, pup play might be a 24/7 thing, but for most, it is a separate part of their life, though they may enjoy the occasional strokes and treats.
Are there any major caveats? What questions still need to be addressed?
We have no idea if the benefits individuals describe when doing pup play last longer than the session. There is some research which has looked at hormone levels before and after kink play, but these seem to revolve around the giving or receiving of pain. It would be interesting to see if stress hormones decrease after engaging in pup play. The study also focused more on the individual and sexual nature of pup play and didn’t expand more on the social elements of pup play – there is a worldwide community of pups who interact and have this global support network. It would be fascinating to explore this more!
Is there anything else you would like to add?
Pup play is a complex kink with both social and sexual elements. My research was about opening up more discussions and hopefully paving the way for future research. No actual dogs were involved in this research, but all participants were given chocolate buttons as remuneration for their time.
The study, “ An Exploratory Study of a New Kink Activity: ‘Pup Play’ “, was also co-authored by Mark McCormack.
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It’s no secret that men and women enjoy all sorts of kinks these days. Some are pretty common, while others tend to be more obscure, but that doesn’t make them less fun by any means. Nevertheless, there’s one fetish that seems to top all others — puppy play. We’re here to tell you all about it and why you should try it.
The puppy play kink is a form of animal role-play that’s trending these days. It consists of two partners — a handler and the puppy — who act in a somewhat Dom/sub relationship that you usually see in BDSM. However, it doesn’t need to involve any aspects of bondage.
Just like all dogs, curiosity is a big part of this kink. What dog doesn’t want to sniff everything and anything? Hence, the puppy in the relationship can act carelessly, just like an actual canine, while still loving their handler. And if they’re good enough, the Dom will reward them with a crotch sniff and a tap on the back.
The common trope of modern life is pressure and overall stress. We all face it on some level. But if you go into pet play, you get the chance to live a pretty chill life, just like most loving pets do. From good boy/girl shouts to chew toys, there’s little that will treat your mental health while in a pup headspace.
The whole point of kinks is to escape the real world. For those couple of hours, the participants leave reality and settle in their fantasies. And just like that, pup play and BDSM help you forget about your daily struggles. In some ways, it’s pretty similar to yoga or even running.
Kinks and fetishes are all about sex in the end. And the puppy headspace can make for some great intercourse if you want to. Nevertheless, being a sub while acting like a dog doesn’t mean you can’t be the alpha while in bed. It can work both ways, but it’s understandable why most people think the handler calls the shots.
Just imagine this — you and the handler play fetch, he rubs your head and tells you that you’re a good boy/girl and then fucks the hell out of you. Doesn’t it sound great? Well, it’s certainly one of the ways you can go about your kink. But you can always act like an alpha dog, get treats whenever you want, and then butt fuck your owner.
The real human-canine power exchange is pretty dynamic. Hence, there’s no reason not to play around with all sorts of activities. From wrestling on the floor to your handler rubbing your dog ears, you can automatically switch gears and have sex. It’s simply a great way to relieve stress and have great fun.
Another great thing about this kink is that there’s a big pup play community where you can find people to talk to and share experiences. And most importantly, most are friendly and willing to give out advice and help each other. There are numerous online chat groups and social media accounts where you can find new human puppy friends.
In some cases, they offer the luxury of staying at each other’s places if you need to travel to another city in the States. Unlike in the late ‘60s and early ‘70s, when the sexual revolution swept the floor of bigotry, the web of the community is so large that you’ll have an easy time finding people to interact with. The times are kind to kinksters nowadays.
Although we’ve said fetishes are mostly about sex, pups and their handlers don’t need to have intercourse for the role-play to work. Moreover, some don’t even want it. They intend to act like real dogs and owners, so they skip the penetration part.
Sure, hugs and caressing should be a part of it, but you don’t need to make it sexual. It all depends on you and your partner. In other words, whatever makes the two of you tick and act like dogs and humans.
In case you love to dress up, puppy play is a thing for you. From butt plug puppy tails to dog snouts made from leather, you can find all sorts of clothes to wear. However, none of it is necessary if you don’t want to use it. Again, it all comes down to how you feel about your puppy-handler relationship.
And if you don’t want it, we’d still suggest you get some knee pads to keep your knees from harm after all that walking on all fours. But, hey! If you wish to make it as real as possible, who are we to argue, right? So, check some gear out if you’d like, we’re sure you’ll find something suitable for you and your partner .
Most people don’t associate romance and pup play, but we’re here to tell you they’re wrong. Playing around like that can be as sweet as proposing to your darling while the sun is setting and the band is playing the cheesiest of songs. And in our eyes, the process of putting on a collar is what makes it the most romantic.
Going to a pet store, searching for a collar that will suit your body and pup personality is what it’s all about. And once you find it and add tags, you’ll realize how ceremonial and romantic the whole thing can be. Putting it on for the first time is unlike anything you’ve ever done before. Believe us.
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They romp, growl, nuzzle, whimper, bark and wag their tails. Sometimes on all fours, tongue out or playing with toys such as balls and Frisbees. Other moments, they are flat on their backs, cuddling.
Welcome to the kinky world of 'pup play': A subculture of BDSM in which mostly men act like young dogs decked out in gear that includes a colorful array of masks, hoods, muzzles, collars, leashes, mitts and tails, and sometimes coupled with brightly-hued knee socks stamped with paw prints.
Unlike, perhaps, other relationships of dominance and submission, there is no one way to engage in pup play. It can be sexual or nonsexual, one can sport the gear or not, and a pup may or may not have a handler, someone who can gave commands, such as speak and rollover, or sexual orders. Some also choose a pup identity, complete with names like Threat, Rotten Dog, Dirty, Deuce and Binky.
But almost all pups wear a collar, explained Dr Phillip Hammack, one of the founders of the Fog City Pack in San Francisco and who goes by the pup name Turbo.
'The collar is really important symbolically and that is something that most of us tend to wear almost all the time, at least when we're in non-work settings,' Hammack, 43, told DailyMail.com. 'The collar signals our pup identity. It has our tag on it.
'Some pups are "locked," meaning that they have a kind of owner or - we tend not to use the word master - an owner or a handler or an alpha whose collared them, we'd say.'
Hammack, who has lived in San Francisco for about 12 years, said that the mainstream visibility of the puppy play community has dramatically increased in the city since around 2014.
'I will say in San Francisco, I just feel like people barely bat an eye. I mean if they do see us in gear, I think San Francisco is just a place where people are accustomed to seeing diverse subcultures, to seeing interesting outfits and looks.'
'Pup play' or 'puppy play' is a kink subculture of BDSM in which mostly men behave as young dogs would: they get on all fours, bark and growl instead of using words, nuzzle, and play with toys such as balls and Frisbees. Some that engage in pup play wear masks, hoods and tails. Above, Dr Phillip Hammack, left, who helped found the Fog City Pack in early 2015 and who goes by the pup name Turbo, and Fawks, right, on the streets of San Francisco, where there is a thriving community and scene
There is no one way to be a pup: It can be sexual or nonsexual, one can sport the gear or not, and a pup may or may not have a handler, someone who can give commands, such as speak and rollover, or sexual orders. One aspect of the kink is called moshing, which Joe, a pup who goes by the name Jumper, explained to DailyMail.com is immersing yourself into the 'pup headspace,' which includes getting on all fours, usually not using words, and nuzzling, as seen above
Dr Phillip Hammack, who has lived in San Francisco for about 12 years, said that the mainstream visibility of the puppy play community has dramatically increased in the city since around 2014. Hammack told DailyMail.com he began engaging in pup play through a relationship, and realized that he was an alpha pup, or one that is more dominant. He founded the Fog City Pack in 2015 and it now includes nine pups with Hammack saying they are like family, having dinners as well as going on an annual retreat in which mentoring takes place. Above, a man, center, who said his pup name is Deuce, sports a bright green neon mask and outfit at a recent San Francisco Eagle Woof party
Pup play is a subculture of BDSM, an acronym which stands for bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, and sadomasochism. Dr Phillip Hammack told DailyMail.com that it is 'light on the spectrum in terms of the power play or the role play versus, say, a dominatrix.' Above, a man, sporting a bright orange and black mask, balances a ball on his nose at a party called Woof, which was recently held at the San Francisco Eagle. He told DailyMail.com that his pup name is Dark Matter
Hammack told DailyMail.com that while those who engage in pup play are mostly gay men, there are women who are part of the subculture as well. 'There is a women's community but I feel they're pretty divided,' he said. 'I think they are considerably smaller. But they do exist.' Above, a woman who said her pup name was Mahoney wears a black mask with neon green accents, and a T-shirt that states, 'Beware of pup - May hump strangers'
Hammack, above both right and left, told Daily Mail.com: 'The collar is really important symbolically and that is something that most of us tend to wear almost all the time, at least when we're in non-work settings. The collar signals our pup identity. It has our tag on it. Some pups are "locked
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