
Genitorture
Torturing or severely punishing the genital parts is known as genitorture. Genitorture is used to improve sex, particularly among BDSM individuals.
The phrases "genital" and "torture" are combined to form the term "genitorture." It is most frequently used to refer to the act of causing discomfort to the male genitalia. Another name for it is "cock and ball torture." Female genitorture is the term used to describe the infliction of pain on female genitalia.
More About Genitorture
A component of BDSM play that emphasizes the discomfort and joy that can result from genital stimulation is genitorture. The genitals may be clamped, slapped or struck, pinched, abraded, or whipped during genitorture. Additionally, the dominant spouse may utilize electrical currents, subject the submissive to extremes of temperature, or pierce their genitalia. Sex toys, commonplace items like rope and candles, or no outside assistance at all can be used in genitorture.
However, genitorture is linked to pain, which is frequently only one aspect of it. Not all genitorture is unpleasant. The goal of the sensuous play is to either force the submissive person to have several orgasms or leave them on the verge of one. It can also be painful to expose the genitalia, particularly in public. Role-playing can also be a part of genitorture. For instance, the submissive may be a victim and the dominant a captor, or the dominant may pretend to be a doctor and the submissive a patient.
The submission demonstrates a high level of faith in the dominant, as is typical in BDSM plays. Abuse of this confidence is never acceptable. It is essential to develop and enforce safe terms. For one submissive, what may seem like mild play could be excruciating. When limiting circulation, exercise caution, as this may result in irreversible harm. Additionally, during genitorture, fractures may occur. Seek medical help right once if your play causes severe pain or if you hear a cracking sound.