Better Health With Bondage

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Been tied up a lot lately? You lucky, saucy minx you — according to new research, sadomasochistic (S&M) enthusiasts are believed to be psychologically healthier than those with tamer sex lives.
The European study found that enthusiasts of BDSM — bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism — are more extroverted, open-minded and have higher levels of happiness than people without fetishes.
Interestingly, the major benefits were proven for those who played the dominant parts. So ladies, more the reason to crack the whip and take control in YOUR bedroom.
Always eager to please, here at My Little Black Book we’ve set up three sexy ways for you to bring bondage into your life — whatever your kinkiness level is!
Bondage light: Feather light scarves & blindfolds
Feeling curious about S&M, but don’t want to invest too much money? Get creative!
Use those silk scarves you never wear to blindfold and tie up your lover — either to the bed, or if you’re feeling more experimental, to a chair!
Now that you’re in control, start by slowly teasing with soft kisses and strokes. Softly lick his lips, before going for a full French kiss. Glide your half naked body across his lips, letting him taste parts of you — but only for a few seconds.
Tease his body with soft kisses everywhere but his rock hard member, and when the teasing starts to drive him wild, get on top of him — stopping just before he climaxes. Start teasing him again, and keep repeating until he — nor you — can take it anymore, and put you both out of your misery!
Spice it up with role play & toys
 
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