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'''Kink''' is a general term used to refer to a wide range of unconventional sexual practices such as [[bondage]], [[domination and submission]], and [[sadomasochism]] (known collectively as [[BDSM]]), and [[sexual fetishism]].
 
Someone who is "into kink" is also referred to as being ''kinky''. A ''kinkster'' is a friendly term used in the BDSM community to refer to someone else who also participates in BDSM activities.  The Internet has had a big impact on bringing together kink-friendly communities and allowing contact between them, and as this has happened the term kink is gradually changing through usage to mean those of an unconventional lifestyle who are accepting of others of unconventional lifestyles including BDSM, gay and lesbian, and pagans.
 
"[[Vanilla sex]]" is a term that refers to standard or normal sex. Different cultures, subcultures, and individuals have different ideas about what constitutes normal sex.
 
== References and further reading ==
* [[Dossie Easton]], [[Janet Hardy|Catherine A Liszt]], ''When Someone You Love Is Kinky'',  [[Greenery Press]], 2000. ISBN 1890159239.
 
== See also ==
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* [[Domination and submission|Domination & submission]]
* [[Kink Aware Professionals]] (KAP)
* [[Kink-Friendly]]
* [[Kinky sex]]
* [[RACK|Risk-aware consensual kink]] (RACK)
* [[Safe, sane and consensual]] ([[SSC]])
* [[Vanilla sex]]
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Revision as of 06:47, 31 August 2022

Kink is a general term used to refer to a wide range of unconventional sexual practices such as bondage, domination and submission, and sadomasochism (known collectively as BDSM), and sexual fetishism.

Someone who is "into kink" is also referred to as being kinky. A kinkster is a friendly term used in the BDSM community to refer to someone else who also participates in BDSM activities. The Internet has had a big impact on bringing together kink-friendly communities and allowing contact between them, and as this has happened the term kink is gradually changing through usage to mean those of an unconventional lifestyle who are accepting of others of unconventional lifestyles including BDSM, gay and lesbian, and pagans.

"Vanilla sex" is a term that refers to standard or normal sex. Different cultures, subcultures, and individuals have different ideas about what constitutes normal sex.

References and further reading

See also

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