Q: Why can’t my safeword simply be STOP?
A: In the heat of rough passion, words like “stop” and “no” tend to have the opposite meaning. For that reason it’s important that the word in no way relates to the situation at hand (and whip). Good sample safewords would be BOSTON, EGG, or SMURF.
Oh, I don't know...Boston, Egg or Smurf for fetish folks could be a trigger word...
ReplyDeleteWe go with elephant...hahaha! No need for safe words here!
ReplyDeleteyou would say "smurf" ... those masks scare me. yikes!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Ally. Those masks are freakin' scary!!! (And I think I'd suffocate in one of those....oh wait...maybe that's the objective!)
ReplyDeleteSmurf should not be a safe word if you are doing it with a smurf.
ReplyDeleteSafe word? I am not allowed to have one of those....
ReplyDeleteMy safe word is 'Meet Dave' as in the Eddie Murphy movie.... My wife remembers watching the movie with me.... I was constantly yelling 'Stop! Please Stop! Oh god! Make it stop!!!!' at the screen!
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