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“Forced chastity” typically refers to a practice where an individual is compelled or coerced into abstaining from sexual activity through the use of physical devices known as chastity devices or belts. These devices are designed to prevent sexual contact or stimulation. The practice may be consensual within certain BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Dominance, Submission, Sadism, and Masochism) or fetish contexts, where both partners agree to engage in power dynamics and explore aspects of control and submission.

Key points about forced chastity:

  1. Consensual BDSM Play:
    • In certain BDSM relationships, forced chastity can be a consensual kink or fetish where one partner willingly surrenders control over their sexual activity to the other. The use of chastity devices is agreed upon as part of a power exchange dynamic.
  2. Chastity Devices:
    • Chastity devices are physical items, often made of materials like metal or plastic, designed to prevent sexual activity or access to genitalia. The devices can be locked, and the key may be held by the partner in control.
  3. Power Dynamics:
    • Forced chastity is typically rooted in power dynamics, where one partner takes on a dominant role, controlling the sexual experiences of the submissive partner. It may involve elements of control, teasing, denial, or delayed gratification.
  4. Communication and Consent:
    • Communication and consent are crucial in any BDSM or fetish activity, including forced chastity. Both partners should discuss their desires, boundaries, and expectations beforehand, ensuring that the practice is consensual and safe.
  5. Safety Considerations:
    • Safety is paramount in any BDSM activity. Participants should have a safeword or signal to communicate discomfort or the need to stop the activity. Regular communication, trust, and respect for each other’s boundaries are essential.

It’s important to note that engaging in BDSM activities, including forced chastity, should always be consensual, and all parties involved should prioritise communication, trust, and safety. Forced chastity is not meant to be an excuse for non-consensual or coercive behaviour, and consent can be withdrawn at any time during the activity. Participants should educate themselves about safe practices and engage in open communication to ensure a positive and consensual experience.