These D-rings offer additional attachment options for a leash or other BDSM toys that you would like to use. The D-rings are also made of sturdy metal and provide a secure attachment option for your toy or leash. Please note, however, that the weight of the toy or leash should be appropriate so as not to strain or injure the collar or the wearer.
In addition, the collar is equipped with a guide leash that allows the owner to easily control the wearer. If desired, the guide can also be released in order to set the wearer free.
The carabiner on the guide line is fitted with a panic carabiner that can be easily opened for quick and safe action in an emergency. The carabiner therefore provides an additional level of safety.
The red and black neck restraint is perfect for BDSM play or as an accessory for role play. It offers both comfort and control and is an ideal accessory for experimental couples or individuals who want to explore their limits.
There are many different BDSM games you can experience with a collar. Here are some examples:
Dominance and submission: The collar can be a symbol of submission, showing the submissive person that they belong to and are under the control of their dominant partner.
Bondage games: You can use the collar as part of bondage by using it together with handcuffs or a bondage cord.
Role play: The collar can play an important role in various role-playing games, for example as a "pet collar" or as a "slave collar".
Obedience training: You can use the collar to perform obedience training by teaching your partner to listen to your commands and obey you immediately.
Leash games: With a leash attached to the collar, you can guide and control your partner.
Punishments and rewards: You can use the collar to give your partner punishments or rewards depending on how well he or she follows your instructions.
It is important that you are always mindful of your partner's needs and boundaries and that you talk about your desires and expectations before trying BDSM play. Safety and consent are always the top priority.
Note:
metal carabiners are generally sturdy and durable, making them a good choice for BDSM play or other applications where safety and reliability are of the utmost importance. However, please note that there is a safety risk if the carabiner is used improperly or damaged.
Care instructions:
To keep your leather collar ingood condition, you should clean and care for it regularly. Here are some steps you can follow to clean your leather collar:
- First, remove all dirt and debris from the collar. You can do this with a dry cloth or a soft brush.
- Then fill a bowl with lukewarm water and add a small amount of a mild detergent, such as z.B. leather soap.
- Gently wipe the collar with the damp cloth to remove dirt and grime.
- Rinse the collar with a clean cloth and clean water to remove any soap residue.
- Blot the collar with a clean, dry cloth and allow it to air dry without exposure to direct sunlight or heat.
- After the collar is completely dry, you can treat it with a leather care cream or oil to keep it soft and supple.
Make sure that you do not use aggressive cleaning agents or soak the collar in water for too long, as this can damage the leather. Also, you should never put the collar in a washing machine or dryer as this can damage or deform the leather.
Here are some specific BDSM manipulations
Dom/Domme: A person who is dominant in a BDSM relationship.
Sub/Submissive: A person who is submissive in a BDSM relationship.
Safeword: A pre-agreed word or signal used to stop play or reduce intensity.
Bondage: A BDSM practice in which a person's freedom of movement is restricted, z.B. by restraints, ropes or chains.
Discipline: A BDSM practice in which a person's behavior is shaped by punishments and rewards.
Sadism: A BDSM practice in which a person receives sexual gratification through the infliction of pain or humiliation on others.
Masochism: A BDSM practice in which a person receives sexual gratification through the infliction of pain or humiliation.
Safeword: An agreed word or signal used to stop play or to reduce the intensity.
Spanking: A BDSM practice in which a person feels pain by slapping or paddling with the hand or an object.
Shibari: A Japanese form of bondage that uses elaborate knots and patterns.
Dominatrix: A female Dom who is dominant in a BDSM relationship.
Master/Mistress: A person who assumes the role of Dominant in a BDSM relationship and is often referred to as "Master" or "Mistress".
Slave: A person who assumes the role of submissive in a BDSM relationship and is often referred to as "slave" or "slavegirl".
Collar: A collar worn in a BDSM relationship as a symbol of submission and ownership.
Chastity: A BDSM practice in which sexual abstinence is imposed on a person, often through the use of a chastity belt.
TPE: Abbreviation for "Total Power Exchange," a type of BDSM relationship in which a person relinquishes all power to their partner and submits completely.