
BDSM is a perfect way to be more adventurous in a relationship. There are different types of games that you can practice in your relationship. Every kind of game that exists has its kind of toy available to use to elevate your experience.
Clips and clamps are the two types of toys that most people use out there. You can use them in different ways and most kinds of games. It’s not a big deal what gender you are since anyone can find clips and clamps to be fun.
Know More About Clips and Clamps and Where to Put Them
Clips are types of clamps used by BDSM partners to have fun. People attach them to various parts of their body parts to make the activity more enjoyable. Most people like to put them on their breasts and genitals. Even so, you can put them in any part of the body that you prefer. Apart from breasts and genitals, people like to put them on the body’s most sensitive parts.
Here are some other body parts that you can use clips and clamps on;
- Ears
- Knees
- Elbow
- Fingers
- Toes
- Stomach
- Chest
- Back
- Inner thighs and many places.
There are many kinds of clamps in the market. For people who don’t like using sex toys or those in the initial stages of using toys, clothespins are another option. Clothespins don’t usually stick on, and it’s easy to detach them from the body.
Below are some other items that you can use instead of clamps.
- Teeth
- Mouse Traps
- Nipple Noose
- Fingernails
- Alligator
- Zippers
Attaching clamps to each partner is another style that most people use, and it causes a sensitive feeling when pins are being pulled from side to side.
Safety Measures to Observe When Using Clips and Clamps
Clips and clamps are very motivational items that anyone practicing BDSM should have. People do enjoy the constant stimulation that clamps provide. Apart from that, it adds a whole new experience to the game. With all that in mind, it is you should never forget to observe safety.
Let us explore some of the most crucial safety precautions that you should observe, though you should think straight when it comes to safety. You can prioritize other safety fears that bother you.
Time How Long You’re Using the Clamps
Timing how long you’re using the clamps is essential since you’re preventing blood from flowing into a particular area. If you live something on your body for a long time, it may result in injuries. To be safe, never leave clamps on your body for 15 minutes or more, though the maximum time is 20 minutes. It should be in a different area when placing it elsewhere or have it at 90 degrees turn.
Monitor Skin
You should observe your skin regularly to make sure the clamps are not destroying your skin for good. If your skin looks blue or purple, know that it’s in a bad state. At times it can be colder than usual. There may be other signs as well, so you should always observe the time limits.
Always Use Safewords
Safewords are very important in BDSM, and you should always follow them as if they were the scriptures. People using clamps for the first time may find them to be irritating and uncomfortable. Permanently remove clamps if your partner refers to a safe word on clamps, and always confirm them if you want to reattach them.
Scrutinize Clamps Before and After Using
Clamps can wear out or get spoiled, so make sure you check them to see if they are in good condition. For example, always check wood clamps to check for any fragments. Always inspect metal and wood clamps to see if they have any sharp points. The same should happen for plastics.
You should incorporate clamps in your upcoming BDSM dating to spice up your activity. Not only can the submissive use it, but they can improve the dominant’s feeling as well.
How to Remove Clips and Clamps Safely?
Clips and Clamps can be overly painful when removing. The dominant should do certain things to minimize the pain.
Ensure that your hands are clean and dry, which will, in turn, minimize the chances of them slipping off hence increasing time to remove and increase pain.
BDSM Couples can destruct their submissive by distracting them with a soft, gentle caress on their body to help minimize pain upon releasing the clamps.
Help the submissive relax by looking them directly in the eyes and telling them to follow the same breathing pattern, especially by taking deep breaths. Remove the clips as they take the deep breathes, resulting in a delicate bonding moment among the BDSM partners.
Hold the clip or clamp firmly as you move it slightly. Then open the device faster and steadily, then pull and remove it. Pain may increase if you twist, pull, or bump the device several times on the body. There will be less pain if you remove the clamps and clips as gently as possible.