If you are kinky, or think you may be kinky, or you hope to possibly find out that you're kinky, I can't recommend this book enough. I don't care how long you've been in the scene, or how many pins are on your bar vest, you should have a copy of this book! I guarantee that there will be something in it that you didn't know, or haven't tried, or haven't looked at in quite that way before. And chances are very, very good that there will be something among those new areas that will make you curious, if not tempted. The ultimate guide to kink is a fantastic variety of essays on so many different ways to express our kinky sides, all written by people who really know their stuff in the area they're writing about.
While I didn't recognize all of the names in the list of authors, I recognized enough for it to read like a Who's Who of the BDSM education circuit, all grouped together in one convenient tome to tell you all about the areas about which they're most passionate. While the voices differ (understandably) they are all thoughtful, insightful, passionate, well-written, well-edited and arranged with a flow that makes you want to read the whole thing in one sitting, cover-to-cover. And sexy! This book is put together in such a way that even for the things that might not be "my kink" I couldn't help but feel the erotic charge that was brought to the table by those who love it. This is one seriously hawt book.
The book is definitely more geared toward letting their voices of its contributors shine than on bombarding you with pretty pictures and illustrations (which suits me just fine,) but there are enough diagrams in certain sections, particularly bondage and fisting, that if you choose to pick up the ebook copy instead of the paper one I suggest you install it on a computer or larger tablet as well. I found the labelling on the diagrams illegible on my 6" kindle screen.
The book also does an excellent job of reminding us about what's important about all that kinky stuff that we so love: we do it because we love it, and it only works when everyone involved is getting something (positive) out of it. Consent, negotiation, and safer sex practices are critical, and I'm grateful that all the contributors to this book can't stress that fact enough. Bah, I can just hear some of you muttering, that stuff's for sissy amateurs, real kinksters can't be bothered with those things! To those hypothetical detractors I say: Take another look at the list of contributors to this book, really look at that list of names, and I double-dog-dare you to tell me that that list of kinky superstarts aren't "real" knksters. Go on. I triple-dog dare you.
My rating: 5/5 caged and bound puppy-boys all ripe for the spanking.
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((This marks the end of my review. What follows, for those who are interested, is my snapshot impression of each of the chapters in the book. ))
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Part 1: Skills and Techniques
1. "S is for...": The Terms, Principles, and Pleasures of Kink by Tristan Taormino:
The intro is definitely a must-read for people who are new(ish) to many of the activities in this book, since it provides, among other things, a short glossary of terms used frequently in the rest of the book. It is a good read all by itself, though, setting the tone for what's to come, and stressing those things that are really important when practicing all these delicious kinks.
Notable quotable: "The kink community is based on the radical notion that people can express their erotic needs and desires and have them met." Wouldn't it be nice if everyone had this?
2. Making an Impact: Spanking, Caning, and Flogging by Lolita Wolf: This is a delightful progression from discussing the simple joy of a skin-to-skin spanking to some of the finer points of other kinds of impact play. Lolita Wolf provides the reader with the means to craft an entire scene (or two or seven!) out of this common but occasionally under-appreciated method of kinky play.
Notable Quotable: "A spanking scene should not be rushed. Feel the intimacy. Enjoy this different kind of closeness." Mmmmm. Spanking.
3. How to Train Your Sex Slave by Laura Antoniou: How do you take a fantasy that's been simmering in your head for years, and an equally sexy but more than likely very different one that's been simmering in your partner's and twist them into something that can actually work in real life without getting one or both of you arrested? Laura helps guide readers through the process of developing their own training methodologies (she warns against trying to use anyone else's "manual") and handles tricky issues like incorporating that peksy real life and managing expectations, all in her trademark wildly amusing style.
Notable Quotable: "To make amends for your toe sucking catastrophe, you will have to attend the next chick flick/action adventure movie with me and not whisper a single catty thing during the entire show." That's just pure, unadulterated, evil.
The article also happens to contain what I might just steal for all future self-defining introductions, as it deals with the difference between tops and bottoms: "People who meander from one side to the other are called awesomely sexy--or, sometimes, switches." Finally, someone gets how magnificent those of us of the switchy persuasion are!
4. Whole Hand Sex: Vaginal Fisting and BDSM by Sarah Sloane: My very biased opinion puts fisting up there near the very tippy-top of all sex acts that could possibly be performed on or with anyone lucky enough to own a vagina. (I haven't tried anal fisting yet, but it's definitely on my `to do' list!) This essay is one of the better treatments of the subject I've read, with clear diagrams and simple language, and while it's got lots of `how to' savvy for the technical details, it also doesn't ignore the mental aspects of fisting play.
Notable Quotable: "The end goal of a fisting ... is to heighten the sense of intimacy between partners." Also, to make me go "squee!" Hooray for fisting!
5. Bondage for Sex by Midori: Midori is a fantastic writer and a rope-play goddess, and this chapter makes sure anyone who hasn't yet been lucky to read her before (and those of us who have!) knows it. This is one chapter you'll want to read on something bigger than an e-book reader if it's electronic. The diagrams could definitely use the bigger screen to be useful as guides. Midori shows you not only how to tie someone out, but how to create a mind-blowing scene while doing so.
Notable Quotable: "Dead bottom, bad bondage. Bad top, no biscuit!"
Oh! And also: "Commence sexing!" This phrase does NOT get used enough in life.
6. A Little C*ck and Ball Play by Hardy Haberman: Every top who has ever had, or who hopes to have, a twig-and-berries-wielding partner can benefit from this lovely guide on how to gift-wrap, torture and/or delight their partner while helping you make sure that there are no unexpected trips to the emergency room.
Notable Quotable: "I never like to play recklessly with my partner's genitals, since I usually want the opportunity to play with them again."
7. Kinky Twisted Tantra by Barbara Carrellas: I admit to having had exactly zero interest in tantra before reading this essay. (Hey, no one has ALL the kinks, right?) But my lack of tantric sex on my to-do list didn't stop me from enjoying the article, and coming away from it with several things to think about to increase intimacy and connection during scenes. Still not sure I'll be trying the excercies listed in the book, but I might surprise myself some day!
Notable Quotable: "Try to release your expectations of what you think should happen as well as your desire to make something happen." Tantra or not, this is good stuff.
8. Piercing Scenes by FifthAngel: This article includes a good supply list of things you'll need, a good indication of the precautions that you and your partner should take while trying it out, and some delicious suggestions for how to make your partner look pretty as a pin-cushion. More than that, it makes me want to stick needles in people, so mission accomplished!
Notable Quotable: "Besides, a cold room can make the nipple erect and easier to pierce--when you get more pokes under your belt.(Okay, I might have a nipple fetish.)" Me too, FifthAngel. Me too.
9. Brutal Affection: Playing with Rough Sex by Felice Shays: For some reason, even many people who will happily tie up and whip their partners draw the line at rough sex. Not Felice Shays, though, and she's here to tell you all about how to make a superhot night of rough and rugged sex even sexier. This whole chapter was a turn-on for me. Yum!
Notable Quotable: "I'm a fan of `I want this' images sent via text or email, or left in the medicine cabinet." I need to try this!
10. Butthole Bliss: The Ins and Outs of Anal Fisting by Patrick Califia: If anal fisting wasn't on my `to try' list before reading this essay, I'm pretty sure it would have made the list afterwards. Patrick Califa seduces the readers into something that winds up seeming less like a sex act and more like a blissed-out spiritual event. I want it!
Notable Quotable: "As with every other sex activity in this book, don't knock it if you've never tried it. You never know..." Yes, that!
Part 2: Fantasies and Philosophies
11. Stop, Drop, and Role! Erotic Role Playing by Mollena Williams: I thought my imagination had come up with a lot of roleplaying scenarios, but this just goes to show there are more out there! If you've ever wondered how to get a squee-tastic fantasy out of your head and into your bedroom (or abandoned farmhouse), then this essay is for you. If you haven't, then get to imagining, buster!
Notable Quotable: "Once you put on your `How do I make this hot?" glasses, opportunities to sex up quotidian scenarios will blossom all around you." Ooh, the ways I can make that work!
12. A Romp on the Wild Side: Erotic Human Animal Role Playing by Lee Harrington: Ever considered erotic roleplay as a hippopotamus? You neither? Then definitely read this chapter and find out everything that you didn't even know there was to know about animal roleplay and how to add it to your kinky sex life.
Notable Quotable: "A first time scene is not the best time to invest in the milking equipment and full Swedish country girl costume--save that for after you know everyone is actually into it." That actually sounds delightfully naughty. I wonder who I can convince to give that a whirl with me?
13. ForteFemme: The Art and Philosophy of Feminine Dominance by Midori: If you're of the masculine persuasion, don't click the "skip this chapter" button just yet. Everyone has a feminine side, and sometimes half the fun is in finding her and seeing what she does when you hand her a whip. This is an article on the art of topping, or maybe on domming. (Is that a real word?) I'm convinced that you don't need to have boobs to benefit from the many fantastic ideas in this essay.
Notable Quotable: "A fine domme ... knows that she is not in a Dominant/submissive relationship with the entire world and that the tine and attitude of dominance wielded upon unconsenting people will only earn her their contempt and disrespect. Only misguided, insecure bullies display such behaviour." I'd like to print off a million copies of this and paste it to the walls of every play-space, fet hall and dungeon on the planet.
14. Submissive: A Personal Manifesto by Madison Young: To those who don't practice the D/s aspect of kink, or those who are the top-only variety, a submissive can be a mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in chains and a ballgag. This essay does a bang-up job of clearing away some of that mystery, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to understand a bit better why submissives do what they do, and what they get out of it.
Notable Quotable: "After six years together, my partner and I have found what works for us. And this is what works for us." And isn't that all that should matter?
15. Enhancing Masochism: How to Expand Limits and Increase Desire by Patrick Califia. No two ways about it, this chapter is hawt, hawt, hawt. Every relationship I've ever been in, kinky or vanilla, has eventually hit that point where we both essentially said "well ok, what now?" How I wish I'd had this book when I hit that wall in those relationships that were sadomasochistic in nature!
Notable quotable: "Remember that the point of doing a scene is how it makes you feel, not the techniques or toys being used. A good top understands this, and won't throw a hissy if you need to be beaten with a terry-cloth bathrobe tie." Hey! Terry cloth can be sexy, too!
16. Inside the Mind of a Sadist by FifthAngel: This particular essay deals specifically with people who get turned on by inflicting some degree of pain, discomfort, or suffering on their (willing) partners. This is pretty freaking hawt, but might not be the service top's cup of tea.
Notable Quotable: "If you do not fit the behaviour, don't change the established definition of a word that describes the behaviour to make it fit you." This is a good point, and something I've seen happen frequently, causing much confusion and potentially even a dangerous situation or two.
17. Age Role Play by Ignacio Rivera, aka Papí Coxxx: This is one of those sections that I had zero interest in before reading this book, but I'll be damned if Ignacio Rivera can't make it seem re-freaking-diculously sexy. With tons of vignettes of scenes to get the imagination running, they do a great job of showing off the enticing side of age play. I can definitely take this activity off of my "no thanks" list and slip into the "yeah, maybe!" one.
Notable Quotable: "Don't worry, you are entitled to change your formula. You are the evil scientist of your desires." I love this. Very, very much.
18. Digging in the Dirt: The Lure of Taboo Role Play by Mollena Williams: Delve into the cathartic and seriously sensual potential of roleplaying scenarios that in any other context might repulse you (or land you in jail!) As the author explains, having those desires and even wanting to act them out isn't wrong, or bad, or even unfeminist, if done consensually and you take the care to look after each other before, during and after the play.
Notable Quotable: "Naughty is nice. Bad is good. Evil is better. Violence is love and fantasy is a secret passageway into a reality gone deliciously, dangerously, erotically haywire." Woof!
19. The Dark Side by Jack Rinella: Follow Jack Rinella in a sexperimental walk on the dark side, and you can almost fit right inside his head as you discover that other, meaner, eviller side to play. The nasty, selfish and wicked side. See where reality collides with fantasy, and where the two are able to mesh, and where they sometimes simply can't.
Notable Quotable: "The great value of our BDSM subculture, I believe, is that it creates the conditions for us to experiment with desire without limit, judgement, or exception."
20. Mindf*ck by Edge: A mindf*ck is the pinnacle, I think, of fantasy made reality (or almost so.) Some things that we just physically cannot do in a consensual and ethical way, can be approximated when you play around with someone's brain. It's crazy sexy, and also really hard to pull off. This chapter gives you some tools for doing just that, and some really, really hawt ideas to rip off, too. Definitely more to add to my "to do" list here.
Notable Quotable: "I'm going to sound like a psycho killer at times. I am not. Promise." But isn't the joy of the mindf*ck that we don't really know that for sure?