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12 BDSM Plants – Grow Your Own Pain Garden and Reap Your

12 BDSM Plants – Grow Your Own Pain Garden and Reap Your

In BDSM, there are vampire gloves, whips, canes, and other objects that cause pain and/or pleasure.

But you know what? Can you find similar tools in nature? This idea is not new (it’s actually quite old).

Let’s take a look at some plants you can use for happy hour, along with safety tips and aftercare samples…

Check for allergies


Everyone’s reaction is very different. Allergic reactions are very likelyAnd, while you may want the pain that comes with a plant, playing with the pain that comes with a plant can land someone in the hospital.

first, Spot test on the inside of the elbow (A thin layer of skin on the top of your forearm.) Wait 24 hours to see what happens (for more pungent plants like nettles, it may take 2-3 days).

If there are no problems, you are ready to start.

Plant preparation


The best option is Anything that has not been sprayed with pesticides or other chemicals.

After receiving the plants, Wash it well (If they can handle it.) If they are more fragile, I’ve heard some people spray them with rubbing alcohol.

If you don’t want scratches etc. Cut off any sharp objects.

If you really want to cause a little pain, then Check for any hooks, barbs or sharp parts To ensure that no damage occurs.

safer


Even if you’ve done a field test and nothing has happened, a Dom/Domme should still keep a close eye on their partner.

remember: Of all BDSM activities, playing SSSC = safe, sane, sane, and consensual (and makes your security code get ready).

What plants can you play with?


Branches

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No, not the big trees you climb. Those are the trees the older generation tells the kids to go out and chop down when they misbehave.

  • Single thin branch suitable for beginners or light impact game
  • The thicker ones can be used like walking sticks
  • Thin, flexible branches can be tied together to make a whip

Pussy Willow Can be a fun, ambiguous choice!

Curious about caning? Click here to learn more:

What is caning? Ancient punishment and modern quirk

bamboo

Just like branches, young stems can be used as canes, while older, thicker stems can be split in half and used as spanking implements.

only Make sure there are no weak joints This may be interrupted in the middle of a session.

Rose

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Roses are great because they are a double trouble flower. The petals are soft and fragrant and can be gently brushed across the skin to create tingle and stimulation.

The stems have thorns that can be used as switches for shock play.

careful Which You get roses. Some thorns are large, pointed, and curved, while others are small and slender. Each type of thorn brings a different feeling.

Rosemary and Lavender

Bundle them together to make a whip. Since they are lightweight and have no barbs or thorns, they are perfect for beginners.

The small ones are great too!

nettle

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It’s an ancient plant – Native Americans used it to stay awake during long canoe trips, and Roman soldiers used it to stay “warm.”

Today, people might avoid it like the plague. But some BDSM People still flock to it, especially as a “punishment”.

The green leaves look like plants from the mint family, however, when viewed up close under a microscope stem you will see Tiny barbs that function like a hypodermic needle. Rubbing against them “injects” natural chemicals that cause blister-like bumps on the skin that feel like a bee sting.

notes: The initial irritation is intense, but the dull burning and itching may last for 2-3 days!

Want more behavior modification ideas? Check out:

Submissive Discipline – 45 BDSM Punishments

chili

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There are enough challenges on the internet to know the benefits of chili peppers.

Keep in mind that most of the spiciness comes from the seeds and membranes (the soft white fascia inside the chili). Keep them or take them away to adjust the spiciness level.

So tell your people to open their mouths wide, accept it with gratitude, and enjoy the show.

warn…

This applies only to Oral or topicalIt shouldn’t go anywhere else! Especially not the vagina or anus. The membranes there are very fragile and high levels of chili peppers can cause so much irritation that it May cause ulcers. Not cool.

If you really want something to get in your butt, try figs…

ginger

Figging is the practice of carving a butt plug out of ginger root, shoving it where the sun doesn’t reach it, and watching the essential oils work their painful magic.

Want to learn more? Check out this detailed guide:

Figging – Learn about BDSM and this plant-based butt plug

onion

Because of crying. Too much crying.

cactus

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They are known for their sharp spikes! However, they should be used with extreme caution, as there is a real chance of a bleeding prick (something most people want to avoid).

Beaver Tail Cactus Because the plant part is broad and flat, and the spines are much shorter (some plants have longer spines that are farther away from them).

Thorny Vines and Shrubs

There are far too many of them to list, and they all have their own special properties. Be sure to do your research, do a spot test, and be cautious!

Aloe Vera

Aloe vera is interesting because it can both hurt and heal. The sides of the plant are covered in sharp hooks, but the inside is filled with a soothing gel.

Witch Hazel

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After the session, you need something to unwind That skinand witch hazel is perfect.

Its natural antibacterial properties reduce swelling, itching, redness, and general irritation. It helps heal and treat bruises, not to mention reduce bacterial growth.

You can buy this liquid from a pharmacy, or you can make it yourself.

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Do you know of other BDSM plants? Share them in the comments!

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