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Candlelit dinner now, candlelit party later.
PrincessAmbar
BDSM & Kinkster
Female, Bisexual, Santiago CL
In person & Online
Your favorite guilty pleasure ♡
Enanna
Coach, Content creator & Workshop
Female, Pansexual, Berlin DE
In person & Online
Multidisciplinary creatrix; conscious kink educator & sensuality coach, author, bodyworker & rope (s)witch
carlyjorve
Erotic audio, Muse & BDSM
Female, Queer, Amsterdam NL
In person & Online
Hot philosophers should be paid. Your greatest purpose is serving your goddess.
chloephemeral
Coach, BDSM & Workshop
Female, Pansexual, Barcelona ES
In person & Online
Intamacy is powerful
MaleProDominant
BDSM
Male, Straight, Barcelona ES
In person
I am a professional Dominant based in Brighton, London, but I travel all over the UK.
ElixaMoon
BDSM, Coach & Massage
Female, Bisexual, Dallas TX US
In person & Online
How big is your Eros, wanna find out? ✨
eliasgoldmund
BDSM, Companion & Massage
Male, Bicurious, Berlin DE
In person
I'll meet you in sensual tantric heavens, on golden shiny Earth or in dark hell.
Helina
Content creator, BDSM & Coach
Female, Queer, Paris FR
In person & Online
I am a conscious kink facilitator and Dominatrix, passionate about creating transformative, empowering spaces for you to explore power dynamics, consent, and authentic self-expression. In our work together, you'll uncover your deepest desires, define clear boundaries, and tap into the liberating power of kink. With a focus on clear communication and mutual respect, I guide you through a journey of self-discovery, where vulnerability becomes strength and personal empowerment is key. Whether you're looking to release old limitations or step into your fullest self, my sessions offer the perfect blend of playfulness, intensity, pleasure, adventure and self-growth, helping you connect more deeply with your desires, your power, and the freedom within surrender. I offer personalized 1-2-1 sessions, group workshops, and interactive/educative talks, centered around exploring power dynamics, consent, and self-expression through conscious kink, sensuality, and energy work.
maragenesis
Content creator, BDSM & Coach
Female, Pansexual, Los Angeles CA US
In person & Online
Los Angeles Demonatrix ❖ Priestess of Pain ❖ Succubitch
olivia
Content creator, Muse & BDSM
Female, Bicurious, Vancouver BC CA
In person & Online
Sensualist with a hunger for devotion
welcome2sarahdise
BDSM & Kinkster
Female, Bisexual, Boston MA US
In person & Online
Sweet Sadist 🍭
mistresssade
Muse, BDSM & Kinkster
Female, Pansexual, Auckland NZ
In person & Online
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What is wax play?
Candlelit dinner now, candlelit party later.
Wax play is a form of sensual or BDSM activity involving the use of melted wax from candles or other heat sources on a person's skin. Typically practiced in a controlled environment, it involves dripping warm wax onto the body, creating varying sensations ranging from gentle warmth to intense heat. This activity is often associated with eroticism, power exchange dynamics, and exploration of sensory experiences.
What makes it hot?
What makes wax play appealing is its versatility in sensory stimulation. The sensation of warm wax dripping onto the skin can evoke a range of feelings, from a soothing warmth to an intense thrill, depending on the temperature and type of wax used. Additionally, the visual aspect of watching the wax slowly solidify on the skin can add an element of aesthetic pleasure. Many find wax play an artistic activity. The element of trust and vulnerability, coupled with the potential for sensory overload, heightens the excitement and connection between partners.
Yes, wax play can be safe when practiced with caution and appropriate preparation. It's essential to use low-temperature candles specifically designed for wax play and to test the temperature on a small area of skin before proceeding.
Paraffin wax or soy wax candles are commonly used for wax play as they melt at lower temperatures, reducing the risk of burns. Avoid using beeswax or other high-temperature candles.
To remove wax safely, allow it to cool and solidify before gently peeling it off the skin. Avoid using sharp objects or pulling forcefully, as this can cause skin irritation. Any remaining residue can be cleaned off with warm water and mild soap.
DO
Do communicate clearly with your partner about boundaries, preferences, and any concerns before engaging in wax play.
Temperature test: Test the temperature of the wax on a small area of skin before proceeding to ensure it's comfortable for your partner.
Protect: Use a drop cloth or towel to protect surfaces from wax drips and spills during the session.
Safe word: Have a word or signal in place to immediately stop the activity if either partner becomes uncomfortable or experiences distress.
Aftercare: Prioritise aftercare, which may include gentle massage, hydration, and emotional support, to ensure the well-being of both partners post-session.
DON'T
High temperatures: Don't use high-temperature candles or wax sources, as they can cause serious burns and injury.
Avoid sensitive areas: Don't pour wax directly onto sensitive areas of the body, such as the face, genitals, or open wounds.
No inebriation: Don't engage in wax play if either partner is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, as it can impair judgment and increase the risk of accidents..
Rush: Don't rush the process. Take time to build trust, establish boundaries, and ensure both partners are comfortable and consenting throughout the experience.