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Some BDSM activities may be potentially dangerous if appropriate precautions are not taken. A ‘safe word’ is essential and if the Dominant and Submissive are in a scene that causes unacceptable discomfort for one or both of them, the safe word can be uttered to warn the other immediately and call for a stop to the scene.
It is important that all parties are aware of and take health responsibilities seriously. Adequate care is prudent in bondage to ensure safety from injury. Be aware of:
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Old injuries
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Diabetes (a diabetic can pass out unexpectedly)
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Contact lenses (when using blind folds)
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Asthma
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High blood pressure
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Back problems
These are some of the common elements to consider but participants should ensure they are aware of all risks and dangers associated with the activities they take part in. The use of candles, ropes and other equipment should always be undertken with due care and attention.
Safe, Sane, and Consensual
Safe, sane and consensual (SSC) is one of several phrases used by a large section of the BDSM and sexual bondage communities to describe themselves and their philosophies who regard SSC to be a watchword for safety.
The principles are that BDSM activities should be:
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Safe: attempts should be made to identify and prevent risks to health
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Sane: activities should be undertaken in a sane and sensible cast of mind
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Consensual: all activities should involve the full informed consent of all parties involved
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