
Let’s be honest, the world of kink can be a little… *unconventional* at times. Sometimes, the language used to describe certain fetishes can be a bit harsh, even disrespectful. But what if we could find a way to talk about these ‘darker’ fetishes in a way that’s both accurate and respectful? That’s where Totally PC Terms For Those Darker Fetishes comes in. This post is dedicated to exploring some more sensitive fetishes and finding gentler, more nuanced ways to describe them.
Cutlery Interaction:
Two or more consenting adult participants engage in an agreed upon and consensual interaction involving the use of cutlery.
Twilight Play:
Two or more consenting adult participants may wear fangs and/or body glitter and engage in an agreed upon and consensual interaction that may also include a consenting adult participant that pretends to be a werewolf.
Unrelated Relative Play:
Two or more consenting adult participants engage in an agreed upon and consensual interaction where they pretend to be related, but are in no way related.
Surprise Absconding/Possible Hosting Play:
Two or more consenting adult participants engage in an agreed upon and consensual interaction where one or more consenting adult participant(s) take another consenting adult participant to a predetermined location.
Consensual Pretend Making A Person Consent Play:
Two or more consenting adult participants engage in an agreed upon and consensual interaction where said consenting adult participants pretend to interact in a nonconsensual form which in fact is consensual and agreed upon by said consenting adult participants.
Finding the right words to describe our desires can be a delicate dance, especially when those desires push boundaries. But ultimately, communication is key to ensuring everyone involved in a kink scene feels safe, respected, and empowered. We hope this exploration of Totally PC Terms For Those Darker Fetishes has offered some food for thought and sparked new ways to talk about a topic that can often be shrouded in secrecy and stigma. Remember, it’s all about finding a language that works for everyone, fostering understanding, and celebrating the incredible diversity that exists within the world of kink.
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