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A naughty A – Z glossary of terms you just won’t find in the Collins dictionary!

Hello Lovelies,

For today’s post, I absolutely had to share with you not one, but two extremely helpful posts from my great blogging friend, Holly, at Still Searching For Prince Charming. Holly has worked tirelessly over the past few days to write this wonderful glossary for her readers and I couldn’t think of anything more that I would rather share with you all. There are so many great kinks out there and having a glossary of terms can help explain the ones that we’ve heard of and don’t know, as well as find new things that we’d like to try. I’ve also had the great honour of appearing on Holly’s blog before, which you can read here.

If you’ve heard of something in the BDSM scene and you’re not sure what it’s about, I hope that Holly’s great glossary will provide you with the answers. I’ve written about a number of my various kinks in my ‘What’s Your Kink?‘ posts and explained them (and how to try them!) a little more there but naturally, I haven’t written such posts for the kinks that I haven’t tried, or don’t want to try. I will also file this glossary under my ‘Free BDSM’ Resources‘ section so that it’s easy for you to find.

Don’t forget, while looking through this glossary it is important not to kink shame other people Not everybody has the same kinks, and that’s okay. Now more than ever we are working towards a word of acceptance of one another – lets make accepting one another’s kinks a part of this!

Until next time!

Stay safe & have fun,

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