BDSM

The BDSM section is one of the most comprehensive at Loviux with over 4,400 products. From soft accessories for those taking their first steps — masks, feathers, fabric handcuffs — to advanced equipment such as swings, gags, whips, and bondage systems. Everything is organised by intensity level so you can explore at your own pace.

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BDSM: Beginner's Guide and Advanced Equipment

The BDSM section of Loviux features over 4,400 products for all intensities. BDSM stands for Bondage and Discipline, Dominance and Submission, Sadism and Masochism — but you don't have to practice it all to enjoy it. Most couples start with light power play: a blindfold, fabric handcuffs, a "you take charge tonight." From there, exploration begins.

BDSM by Experience Level

Beginner: satin blindfolds (removing sight enhances touch), velcro handcuffs (open instantly), feathers (gentle stimulation), dice (chance decides who is in charge). Intermediate: silicone gags, flexible leather whips, restraint wraps, BDSM massage candles. Advanced: sex swings, electro-stimulation, bondage systems with anchor points, cages and spreader bars.

Reference brands: Fetish Fantasy (the most comprehensive in accessories), Fifty Shades of Grey (premium quality, elegant packaging), Bondage Boutique and Ouch! (good value for money). Subcategories: swings, blindfolds, gags, whips and paddles, feathers, and electro-stimulation.

Frequently Asked Questions about BDSM

Is it safe to practice BDSM?

Yes, as long as three principles are respected: consensual (both people want it), communicated (discussed before, during, and after), and reversible (can stop at any moment with a safe word). BDSM without these three elements is not BDSM, it's abuse.

What is a safe word and how is it used?

It is a previously agreed-upon word that, when said, stops all activity immediately. It should be a word you would never say during sex ("traffic light" is the most common: yellow = decrease intensity, red = stop). If a gag is used, it is replaced by a physical signal like dropping an object.

Where to start with BDSM as a couple?

A blindfold and fabric handcuffs. Take away your partner's sight and explore their body with different textures: ice, feather, silk, your breath. This simple combination transforms any encounter and requires no prior experience or expensive equipment.

How much does it cost to start with BDSM?

A basic kit of 5-7 pieces (blindfold, handcuffs, feather, dice, candle) costs between €15 and €40. Individual accessories start from €5 (satin blindfold). Advanced BDSM (swings, electro-stimulation) requires more investment, but it's not necessary to start.