Kink, BDSM & bondage
BDSM stands for bondage, discipline/dominance, sadomasochism/submissionand masochism. It is very much about boundaries and control - over yourself or your partner(s). But it's also about being honest with yourself and your partner(s) about your feelings and needs.
BDSM can promote mental health and can make your sex life so much better if you make sure communication is in place first.
It can be healthy to challenge yourself and maybe push your boundaries a little, but you should never overstep them, especially not for your partner(s)! Before you start, you need to consider where your limits are.
For example, bondage is a surrender of yourself to others, and not everyone likes to give up that much control. So think about whether you're okay with being completely restrained. Or maybe it should just be your hands? Once you've figured that out, you're ready to play!
Large selection of BDSM toys
At Peech you'll find a wide range of the most basic BDSM toys for both beginners and experienced players. You can experience different whips, handcuffs, bondage tape or gagballs. You can also try our own selection of bondage equipment, where you can get a pair of beautiful cuffs, a gagball or a paddle in the finest leather.
If you're looking for advice on how to get started using a paddle or whip, you can also read our guide to spanking.
If you're just starting to explore the world of BDSM, it's recommended to start slowly. For example, you can start with gentle blinding with tape that can quickly and easily fixate your partner(s).
If you're more familiar with how the painful element of BDSM can be the source of great pleasure, you can also try wax candles specifically for BDSM. You can also read more about how opposites like pain and pleasure can go hand in hand in our complete guide to kink and BDSM.
Whether you're a beginner or experienced, many people overlook the sensual aspect of BDSM. BDSM can be wild and fast, but it can also help make sex more intimate and slow or create a special bond by letting your senses take over.
This doesn't mean you should let the boundaries step aside - make sure you have a clear framework for what's allowed and what's not! Read more about how to stimulate all the senses in our guide to the sensory here.