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Medical Fetish (Clinic Sex)

The terms clinic or medical fetish encompass some of the most bizarre sexual practices. As the name suggests, these are practices related to the medical environment. Playing doctor, examining the vagina and anal opening, exploring bodily fluids, enemas, up to the application of injections and other harsher procedures. The most demanding ones require real medical practice and complex equipment. We will stick to those that can be practiced in a home environment or in a standard S/M studio.

Innocent Play

Dress up as a doctor or nurse and take care of your patient as best as you can. Take their temperature, give them their favorite medicine, help them with bed hygiene. You'll see how quickly they start to recover. If both of you naturally enjoy the scenario, it will bring a new and fresh atmosphere to your bedroom.

Clinic and BDSM

Add a bit of kink to the medical attire and let the patient suffer a little. The innocent play suddenly turns into a lesson that is not for everyone. The basic principle of BDSM is to inflict physical or mental discomfort on the partner to such an extent that would normally be unpleasant, but in the context of erotic play, it brings pleasure. None of us actually likes hospitals or painful medical procedures. However, if it is a pre-arranged game, for many it is the right path to perfect satisfaction.

In clinic play, it is usually not about pure pain, but rather about the perception of the procedure itself, such as enema, catheterization, insertion of dilators, and various examinations. From a safety perspective, these should not be extremely painful, only somewhat unpleasant or better said, stimulating. The most painful include needle applications, wound stitching, or extreme electrosex.

Experience and Safety

Clinic is a demanding discipline that requires trust and experience from both partners, common sense, and 100% hygiene! Do not underestimate any of these. In a real hospital, it's not as much fun!

  • With your own partner, you surely have enough trust. However, you may not have enough experience. Do not rush and gain it gradually. As the saying goes, no one is born a master. Similarly, no one becomes experienced overnight.
  • In a quality S/M studio, safety and experience should be at a very high level. For mutual trust to work there, it definitely takes time and more visits. Keep that in mind. Even here, start slowly.
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