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Trampling refers to a form of kink or BDSM activity involving one person stepping or walking on another person’s body. This practice can be a source of pleasure or excitement for both the person being trampled and the person doing the trampling, and it is often associated with power dynamics, sensation play, or the exploration of physical limits.

Trampling can occur in various contexts, including but not limited to dominance and submission scenarios. The person being trampled may derive pleasure from the sensation of weight on their body, the psychological aspects of submission, or the thrill of experiencing vulnerability. Conversely, the person trampling may enjoy the feeling of control, the physical act itself, or the intimacy that comes from such close interaction.

Safety and consent are paramount in trampling. Participants should establish clear communication and set boundaries beforehand. It’s essential to be mindful of the areas of the body being stepped on, as certain areas (such as the face or ribs) can be more susceptible to injury. Additionally, soft surfaces like mats or bedding can be used to minimize discomfort and reduce the risk of harm.

Overall, trampling embodies a blend of physical and psychological elements, making it a unique and varied aspect of BDSM and kink culture.

Trampling is a BDSM practice where one person, often referred to as the top or dominant, walks, stands, or stomps on another person, known as the bottom or submissive, with their feet. This practice can involve bare feet, socks, shoes, or even heels, depending on the preferences and limits of those involved.

In trampling scenes, the top may vary the pressure, intensity, and location of their feet on the bottom's body. This activity can be experienced as a form of physical and psychological domination, control, or humiliation, depending on the dynamics and intentions of the participants. It is crucial for both parties to communicate openly, establish boundaries, and prioritize safety throughout the trampling session.

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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, relationship dynamics, and the 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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