Sex Dictionary

  • UnicornUnicorn
    In contemporary sexual culture, the term unicorn refers to a person—typically a bisexual woman—who joins an established couple for a threesome or polyamorous relationship. The word unicorn comes from the idea of rarity and fantasy—someone who is
  • Uniform PlayUniform Play
    Uniform play is a form of erotic role-play where participants wear professional or themed outfits—such as police, nurse, or military uniforms—to explore fantasy, authority, and desire. This type of play goes beyond appearance; it taps into deep psych
  • MaiesiophiliaMaiesiophilia
    Maiesiophilia refers to a form of sexual attraction toward pregnant women. This fascination can be physical, emotional, or symbolic—linked to the beauty of fertility, nurturing energy, or the idea of creation itself. For many, it represents a deep ap
  • Neck CorsetNeck Corset
    A neck corset is a type of restrictive accessory that wraps tightly around the neck, combining aesthetic beauty with erotic symbolism. Unlike traditional waist corsets, which shape the torso, neck corsets are primarily designed to immobilize movement
  • OculophiliaOculophilia
    Oculophilia refers to a form of sexual arousal or fascination centered around the eyes. This attraction can manifest in various ways—from admiring someone s gaze, to enjoying eye contact during intimacy, or even being aroused by acts involving the ey
  • OdalisqueOdalisque
    The term Odalisque originates from Ottoman culture, referring to a female attendant or concubine in a harem. Over time, the word evolved into a symbol of sensuality and submission in Western art and literature. Artists from the 18th and 19th centurie
  • Pain PlayPain Play
    Pain play is a consensual erotic practice where partners use controlled physical sensations—often interpreted as pain—to enhance sexual or emotional pleasure. Its a form of BDSM exploration that focuses on the bodys natural reaction to stimulation
  • Pain SlutPain Slut
    In the world of BDSM, the term Pain Slut describes someone who derives pleasure—either physical, emotional, or both—from pain during sexual play. For these individuals, pain isnot a form of punishment but a source of arousal, connection, and release.
  • QueerphobiaQueerphobia
    Queerphobia refers to negative attitudes, prejudice, or discrimination against individuals who identify as queer—those whose sexual orientation, gender identity, or expression falls outside heteronormative standards. This term encompasses a wide rang
  • Maid TrainingMaid Training
    In the realm of sexual role-play, maid training stands out as a blend of fantasy, structure, and sensual discipline. It draws inspiration from classic service dynamics—where the maid role emphasizes obedience, elegance, and attention to detail—but
  • ImmobilizationImmobilization
    In the realm of BDSM, immobilization refers to the deliberate restriction of a partners movement to heighten sensation, trust, and surrender. This practice transforms stillness into a form of communication—where one partner relinquishes control, and
  • Impact PlayImpact Play
    Impact play refers to a category of BDSM activities involving striking the body to create controlled sensations—pleasure, pain, or a mix of both. This practice relies on rhythm, trust, and communication between partners. The most common tools include
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