
The Dildorks Come to Your Senses
Sep 19, 2023
They explore sensory deprivation play, from blindfolds and sleep masks to noise-cancelling and layered audio. Conversations cover fear play, wax and impact play, mummification and vac beds. They talk about safety, reading nonvisual signals, ADHD and sensation seeking, plus smell, taste, and proprioception experiments.
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Silence Plus Touch Created A Disembodied Trance
- Kate experienced blindfold plus noise-cancelling headphones and white noise while being stimulated, which made the pleasure feel disembodied and trancy.
- She reports faster arousal and a 'disembodied' sensation similar to fantasizing alone.
Convey Enjoyment Physically When Other Senses Are Blocked
- When depriving sight or hearing, tops should over-communicate desire through touch and physical cues.
- Kate recommends more demonstrative grabbing, running hands over the body, or intensified physical contact to convey enjoyment.
Rhythm Makes Impact Feel Like Pleasure Not Just Pain
- Predictable rhythmic impact is often more pleasurable than random hits because rhythm can feel like steady vibration through flesh.
- Kate prefers rhythmic spanking to build intensity and avoid tension from unpredictable strikes.



