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CBT (Cock and Ball Torture) refers to a variety of BDSM practices that involve the infliction of pain or discomfort on the male genitalia, specifically the penis and testicles. It is often used as a form of erotic stimulation, power play, or to enhance sexual pleasure through the juxtaposition of pain and pleasure.

In the context of BDSM, CBT can include techniques such as squeezing, stretching, binding, or striking the genitalia. Common methods are the use of clamps, weights, or even electrical stimulation. The practice is heavily dependent on the consent of all parties involved, as well as clear communication about limits and safewords.

Participants may engage in CBT for various reasons, including the exploration of physical sensations, the psychological thrill of submission or dominance, or the enhancement of arousal. It is crucial to approach CBT with caution and care, given the sensitivity of the areas involved, and to prioritize safety and consent throughout the experience.

CBT (Cock and Ball Torture)



General Definition:

CBT, short for Cock and Ball Torture, is a form of BDSM play involving the consensual infliction of pain or discomfort on the male genitals. It is typically done with the intention of sexual arousal or as a form of power exchange within a BDSM dynamic.



Detailed Explanation:

CBT (Cock and Ball Torture) is a BDSM practice that involves various forms of stimulation or pain inflicted on the male genitals, including the penis and testicles. This can include activities such as squeezing, slapping, pinching, tying, stretching, or using specialized tools or devices. The level of pain or intensity in CBT can vary greatly depending on the preferences and limits of the individuals involved.

In the context of BDSM, CBT is often consensual and negotiated beforehand, with clear boundaries and safe words established to ensure the well-being and comfort of all participants. It can be a form of power exchange, where one partner takes on a dominant role inflicting sensations on the other partner who takes on a submissive role.

CBT can be a part of a broader BDSM scene or play session, or it can be enjoyed on its own as a specific fetish activity. Safety measures, such as communication, checking in with the receiver, and using appropriate techniques and tools, are crucial when engaging in CBT to prevent unintended harm and ensure a positive and enjoyable experience for all parties involved.

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About the Author: Gareth Redfern-Shaw

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Gareth is the founder of Consent Culture, a platform focused on consent, kink, ethical non-monogamy, and the real work of creating safer spaces. His work emphasizes meaningful, judgment-free conversations around communication, harm reduction, and accountability in practice, not just in name. Through Consent Culture, he aims to inspire curiosity, build trust, and support a safer, more connected world.

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