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For those turned on to giving or receiving power, the hottest fantasies are often those that are the least acceptable -- those that mirror historical oppression (Nazism, plantation slavery), crime (incest, ageplay, rape), and other "unacceptable" behaviors. Because these fantasies are deeply charged, they are among the riskiest and most challenging to enact. Yet it is possible, and often very rewarding, to do so. In this guide, Mollena Williams, a Black woman who enjoys roleplaying racism and slavery with the right person, explains ways to safeguard these difficult scenes to ensure the emotional and physical safety of all concerned. With sections on playing with sexual taboos like age and rape, cultural taboos like race and identity, and physical taboos like scat play, this is a thorough and responsible guide to BDSM's furthest regions. Review: Recommended Reading for Taboo Players! - I love Mollena Williams and that is why I bought this in the first place and I was not at all disappointed in my purchase either. I love the topics she covered and also the fact that she constantly mentions to the reader to ponder the reason why they are delving into these taboo types of play. Review: Playing With Taboo - This is my second book purchased in the Toybag series. I Love the book. This is something I recommend for newbies and veterans of the BDSM lifestyle. It is very freeing to read this. If you have a lot of shame and want to feel better about yourself. I recommend it. Well written. Although not for the faint of heart. So beware heavy topics are talked about.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 32 Reviews |
R**N
Recommended Reading for Taboo Players!
I love Mollena Williams and that is why I bought this in the first place and I was not at all disappointed in my purchase either. I love the topics she covered and also the fact that she constantly mentions to the reader to ponder the reason why they are delving into these taboo types of play.
K**R
Playing With Taboo
This is my second book purchased in the Toybag series. I Love the book. This is something I recommend for newbies and veterans of the BDSM lifestyle. It is very freeing to read this. If you have a lot of shame and want to feel better about yourself. I recommend it. Well written. Although not for the faint of heart. So beware heavy topics are talked about.
K**A
Short, but great read.
I adore Mollena Williams and the work she does to educate people on BDSM, kink, and sex in general. I also love how she speaks on racial issues from her perspective as a black woman. This book was an enjoyable and interesting read; I only wish it were longer and more detailed. The beauty of the book is that it introduces some kinky taboos and does a good job of explaining why certain people may be interested in such taboos and ways in which they can be practiced ethically, safely, and with consent. I also appreciate how this book makes clear that there is always risk when playing with taboo topics. However, each section is unfortunately very short. I would have loved to have more information about the history of each taboo, the various ways of practicing it, and perhaps some quotes or stories from people who participate in it. That said, the book is an excellent introduction to this topic which I would recommend.
D**M
A beginning book on taboo
This is a beginning book on taboo. The book gives an overview of the most common taboos, including religion, bestiality/zoophilia, rape fantasy, incest fantasy, bodily secretions (scat, blood, urine), racism play, and necrophilia. While it covers considerable breadth in the extreme edge of BDSM, it also spends only a few pages on each topic, not enough to go in depth on any one fetish/kink. The book repeatedly stresses the importance of safe, sane and consensual play, which leads readers to examine the motivation for such desires and fantasies. It also points out the myriad of health risks associated with these taboos. In conclusion, it is a good introductory book but unfortunately does not provide examples of further reading that would be helpful for one wishing to continue exploring certain taboos in play or in research.
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