E-book updated to fix all formatting errors. Exploring A Workbook for Couples (or More) Discovering Kink will walk you through eight popular categories of kink, encouraging you to explore each one as you go. Fill out checklists with your partner and get advice on crafting scenes using your compatible kinks. Learn about effective communication in BDSM as you review each scene you’ve tried. Explore different areas of Bondage Impact & Pain Play Sensation Play Role Play Sexuality & Sexual Taboo Protocols & Power Exchange Humiliation Play Taboo & Edge Play Get advice on how to explore your kinky fantasies and craft amazing scenes from Kink Educator, Lifestyle and Professional Dominant Morgan Thorne. She shares personal stories, safety information as well as tips to make your explorations thrilling and fulfilling.
All of this information is great beginner 101 stuff. But honestly the information was better understood from her youtube videos. And the worksheets were pretty decent but I found better and easier used items on other websites in excel format that make it easy to filter out when finished.
So... You think you're into kink, and want to learn more than 50 Shades (ick) has to offer? This is a sound starting point. It covers a number of topics on a shallow level, so you can see what else you'd like to explore in depth. There are plenty of do's and don't's, with the even more important why's.
This can be used for couples, as advertised, or for those flying solo that want to learn but don't have others to ask.
An example of the writing follows. I like this portion because it defines Subspace show acknowledging that not everyone experience it.
"Subspace is an altered state of mind that bottoms/submissives can find themselves, in which they experience intense feelings of euphoria or other emotions. They can feel “floaty” or disconnected from their bodies. It is thought that subspace is caused by the endorphin rush that often accompanies play, but not everyone subscribes to this belief."