In part 2, Mollena goes over some of the issues that can come up when you are working within a consensual nonconsent framework, and how to deal with them. One of the biggest is figuring out how to end a scene and deal with the many emotions that may be left over. Having a framework in place to “get back into your head” is essential, and Mollena gives you some ideas for how to make this kind of scene both hot and safe.
Also in Consensual Nonconsent
- Consensual Nonconsent, Part 1
- Consensual Nonconsent, Part 2
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Very good advice. Mistress demonstrates an important part of edge play is thought and preparation. Her incredible insight into the rush from edge play, are also followed by Her talk of aftercare.
Pre-arranged procedures that enable Tops to TEST whether Bottoms have their wits sufficiently about them for the scene to be continued ethically rather than relying on Bottoms’ “safe-wording” – which implies Bottoms retaining the CAPACITY to control the flow of the activity – are not just a great idea but, I would suggest, absolutely requisite to ethicality.
Moreover, such a test, if well conceived, would be less obstructive of the necessary suspension of disbelief in the non-consensual dimension of the scene than retention of the conventional safe-word or safe-wording substitute inasmuch as it depends on OBSERVATION of how the Bottom is coping rather than on the continuance of an act of will on the Bottom’s part.
This is an important series and I suggest it should be made available for purchase as a Kinkpack. What are the prospects?