
Face Slapping
In a BDSM relationship, face slapping is an act of power where a master or mistress asserts control over a submissive partner. Face slapping degrades the submissive partner while highlighting superiority. By reminding the submissive, who is in control and the dominant party of their responsibilities as a disciplinarian, it upholds the roles that have been established in a BDSM relationship. Additionally, it can assist the submissive in concentrating on their responsibility to appease the dominating spouse.
Face slapping is typically seen as a component of edge play due to the potential for harm.
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Face slapping can occur during or after a BDSM session, during sexual contact, or as a form of discipline for the submissive.
Face slapping is a vigorous exercise, so there is a chance that the submissive could get hurt. It is crucial to move cautiously.
You should never smack someone's face out of rage. Only a bare hand that is fully clean and devoid of jewelry should be used to smack the face. Slapping oneself first is another way for dominants to feel powerful.
The fatty area between the cheek and jawbones is the ideal spot for a slap. The gentlest is a finger slap. More force is delivered when slapping with the palm or open hand, which needs to be regulated. Compared to backhanding, these methods are less likely to cause harm. Additionally, slapping with the fingers spread apart is a kinder technique than slapping them together. To lessen the force of the slap, keep your wrist supple and loose.
Only when two adults are interacting consensually should they slap each other's faces. This intimate act necessitates mutual trust and understanding between those involved. If the slap is a master-slave interaction, consent can be granted once or on a play-by-play basis. Constant communication is essential, and consent can also be withdrawn. Face-slapping without permission may be considered abuse.