This episode of ‘XR University’ BDSM 101 begins with Ian Rath and Loren Chase demonstrating and educating the basics of BDSM, Bondage and Fetish play. Loren shares her introduction into the scene and Ian discusses the attitude and honesty it takes to have a safe and enjoyable experience within the paradox of power exchange. Later on the two layout various devices from nipple clamps to floggers. The emphasis for play is slow and safe. Ian answers questions ranging from Dominate and Submissive, Topping and Bottoming and Switches. The’ XR University – BDSM Class‘ concludes with Ian Rath and Loren Chase demonstrating beginning level sensory play. Ian starts out with a unique toy called a ‘Wartenburg Wheel’; an important part of this demonstration is why you test all toys on yourself first. The next item they play with is a sexy pair of ‘Nipple Clamps’ being used on the lovely Loren. Pay attention you may learn a thing or two on where to place the clamps; many people just starting out place them in the wrong area.
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This episode of ‘XR University’ BDSM 101 begins with Ian Rath and Loren Chase demonstrating and educating the basics of BDSM, Bondage and Fetish play. Loren shares her introduction into the scene and Ian discusses the attitude and honesty it takes to have a safe and enjoyable experience within the paradox of power exchange. Later on the two layout various devices from nipple clamps to floggers. The emphasis for play is slow and safe. Ian answers questions ranging from Dominate and Submissive, Topping and Bottoming and Switches. The’ XR University – BDSM Class‘ concludes with Ian Rath and Loren Chase demonstrating beginning level sensory play. Ian starts out with a unique toy called a ‘Wartenburg Wheel’; an important part of this demonstration is why you test all toys on yourself first. The next item they play with is a sexy pair of ‘Nipple Clamps’ being used on the lovely Loren. Pay attention you may learn a thing or two on where to place the clamps; many people just starting out place them in the wrong area.
Socialize: Ian Rath (Twitter)