Erotic Sexual Denial is the practice of refraining from sexual experiences to increase erotic arousal and/or tension. It’s often used in the realm of dominance and submission relationships, though it can also be a solo practice. The prohibited experience can vary widely, and the duration of denial can be either specific or indeterminate, depending on the practitioner’s preference. The denied experience could encompass any favored or desired sexual activities, such as specific acts or positions, provided it is something the practitioner wants.
Well-known practices like “edging” are variations of Erotic Sexual Denial, where an individual is kept in a heightened state of sexual arousal for an extended period without orgasm. Contrarily, orgasm denial typically does not lead to orgasm. Chastity devices such as penile chastity cages, cock harnesses, or chastity belts can be used as physical barriers to reduce or deprive an individual of genital stimulation. Another variation involves using dice or other games of chance by couples to determine the duration a person is to be withheld oral and/or penetrative sex.
“Tie and tease” is a common denial practice that employs bondage techniques to restrain the person being denied, allowing them to experience their powerlessness more intensely. This practice, often referred to as “tie and tease,” can be seen as extended tease and denial games. It is often an integral part of sexual denial. In BDSM partner discussions, negotiations usually focus on the activities that may or may not be agreed upon. Tie and tease activities are both physically and psychologically intense, escalating the strong feelings of sexual frustration due to the sensation of helplessness induced by bondage.
By understanding the varying forms and psychological aspects, and adhering to safety guidelines, practitioners can safely, healthily, and pleasurably explore the world of Erotic Sexual Denial within the BDSM culture.