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::: Glossary of Kink :::
:::BDSM Glossary:::
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IMHO (see IMO): In my humble opinion... [DeFUNition: A submissive preparing to express a concept that she is almost sure is wrong, and she will probably get flamed (or if she's lucky, spanked)] [thanks, Sir_Tyr] [ed. op.: In my honest opinion, I've seen it used or defined that way by someone here on fet. by sue9378]
Impact play: Part of sensation play, dealing with impact such as whips, riding crops, paddles, floggers, etc.
IMO: (don't even think about IMHO) In My opinion... [DeFUNition: A Dom is preparing to state an eternal truth (but being polite about it)]
Infantilism: Parent/child or parent/baby role playing.
Informed consent: Consent is not valid if it is not informed; in order to be valid, a person who gives permission to engage in an activity must know and understand what the activity is, what the circumstances surrounding the activity are, and what the potential consequences are, including any risks involved in that activity.
Interrogation play: Oral questioning of the sub that usually comes across as torture or cross examination.
Intersex: A congenital anomaly of the reproductive and sexual system. Intersex people are born with external genitalia, internal reproductive organs, and/or endocrine system that are different from most other people. There is no single "intersex body;" it encompasses a wide variety of conditions that do not have anything in common except that they are deemed "abnormal" by society. What makes intersex people similar is their experiences of medicalization, not biology. Intersex is not an identity. While some intersex people do reclaim it as part of their identity, it is not a freely chosen category of gender--it can only be reclaimed. Most intersex people identify as men or women, just like everybody else.
Japanese Bondage: Specific style of rope bondage. (See shibari)
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