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Looking to keep that spark alive? Think you need to try Dom/sub to spice things up? Instead of messy power dynamics, try: POSSESSIVE TOUCH.
POSESSIVE touch is different from POSESSIVE behavior. POSESSIVE touch makes us feel wanted and desired….which is what a lot of people are seeking if a spark has run dry in a long term relationship. This type of touch can be great for "warming up," awakening libidos, and adding an extra layer to your bedroom activities. It can help us feel more connected, more present, and more tuned in to our own needs and desires.
What is possessive touch?
This type of touch plays off of the natural ways the body behaves in the throes of passion while adding select moments of pressure, punctuated by periods of softness. If you've fantasized about being "pushed up against a wall" perhaps it is the moments of physical desire you are craving. The "I-can't-wait-any-longer-to-have-my-arms-around-you." If you're one who stumbles over your words, give this type of physicality a try.
Possessive touch requires no fancy tools or equipment outside of what you already have on your body: your hands, your mouth, your breath, your nails etc....
Anything but one-note. Even if your touch is POSESSIVE, the dichotomy of your words, or other types of touch ensures the environment feels safe.
You can use this course as an informative conversation starter with your partner OR play along with us as we demonstrate different types of possessive touch, how you can pair them together, and where you can choose to journey from there (including different activities that you can add to possessive touch pending what you respond to)
You can absolutely use possessive tough WITH dominance but the two don’t have to go hand in hand. Sometimes we just want to feel the possession of touch without the mess of power dynamics.
Remember that your goal is to make them feel wanted and desired. We have a tendency to go into “mean” or “ownership” when we add Dom Sub dynamics. Possessive touch has a physical dominance aspect to it. But none of the verbal has to accompany that if you choose to add any verbal at all.
In this class we will cover: