Taste

Ebonyfire

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It was bound to happen, a thread about taste.

How does taste play a part (if any) in your kink (D/s, BDSM or other)?

Inquiring minds want to know...

<Food for thought>
 
He calls it "cock-breath". He says he loves the taste of His cock in my mouth when He kisses me, especially after He's been inside me. since both of us are hygene fanatics, this is always a very pleasant taste for me, too.
 
Food

Have you ever blindfolded a sub (or have been blindfolded) and had someone feed you?

Were you afraid they might feed you something scary?

Were you hoping they would feed you something scary?


Were your tastebus stimulated by a new sensation?
 
This is an interesting concept, that taste can be added to the list of sensations. I think I've been neglectful of this aspect of play in the past. We derive pleasure from foods dancing on our tongues as we savor a meal, so why not when we play? Thanks for provoking some thought on this end.

:)
 
WynEternal said:
This is an interesting concept, that taste can be added to the list of sensations. I think I've been neglectful of this aspect of play in the past. We derive pleasure from foods dancing on our tongues as we savor a meal, so why not when we play? Thanks for provoking some thought on this end.

:)

Welcome. It is interesting to me to see what the effect the removal of one sense has on the others.

For example, using taste, if you blindold someone, and then feed them food piece by piece, I wonder if the tastebuds are more keen, since you cannot see the food.

Now put a clothespin on the nose. With the removal of sight AND smell, is there a more acute taste sensation?

Food for thought.
 
Ebonyfire said:
Welcome. It is interesting to me to see what the effect the removal of one sense has on the others.

For example, using taste, if you blindold someone, and then feed them food piece by piece, I wonder if the tastebuds are more keen, since you cannot see the food.

Now put a clothespin on the nose. With the removal of sight AND smell, is there a more acute taste sensation?

Food for thought.

If the sense of smell is removed, you don't taste much of anything. Can't tell the difference between a piece of chocolate cake and a piece of white bread. :)
 
kayte said:
If the sense of smell is removed, you don't taste much of anything. Can't tell the difference between a piece of chocolate cake and a piece of white bread. :)

I do not think holding the nose would take away the full sense. It only deadens it.

As long as you have taste buds, they should work. It may not be as sharp, (i.e. when you have a cold), but you still will get something (sour, salty, etc.) Of course every person is different.
 
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