Loving bondage play but hating tight clothes in everyday life—does that sound contradictory?

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I recently spoke with a fellow kink enthusiast, “Mint Flip,” about how hypersensitivity to touch impacts her life. This conversation unexpectedly shed light on my own longstanding confusion about my kinks, providing a new perspective that resonates with my experiences.

For a long time, I thought my tactile preferences were contradictory. On one hand, I can’t stand tight clothing in daily life. I avoid tight jeans, always buy clothes a size larger, and have been bra-free for almost a decade, enjoying the freedom of loose clothing. If my clothes are too tight, I feel incredibly uncomfortable, almost like I want to scream and squirm.

On the other hand, I love creating situations where my body is intentionally constrained and tightly bound. For example, I enjoy wearing a steel-boned corset, tightening the laces to feel the even pressure around my waist. This makes breathing harder, but the pressure is comforting and exhilarating. My fascination with bondage doesn’t necessarily involve eroticism. I don’t need a partner or sexual fantasy to enjoy the physical sensation of being tightly bound. This isn’t about enduring pain to get pleasure; it’s about the direct sensation of tightness.

Mint Flip introduced me to the concept of a “hug machine,” a device used to comfort hypersensitive individuals, often those with autism. Invented by Temple Grandin, it consists of two V-shaped padded boards connected to an air compressor, which applies adjustable pressure to the user’s body. This deep touch pressure helps alleviate anxiety caused by sensory hypersensitivity.

Learning about the hug machine gave me insight into my own experiences. I’ve always been sensitive to touch. Tight clothes make me uncomfortable, and unexpected touches can make me flinch. However, in controlled environments, I find comfort in tactile pressure, like wearing a corset or tight bodysuit. This controlled and voluntary pressure is soothing, much like Grandin’s hug machine.

Talking to others with similar experiences, I found commonalities. We all have tactile sensitivity that makes us picky about clothing in daily life but find comfort in controlled, tight sensations in other contexts. This seemingly contradictory preference is actually quite reasonable.

Reflecting on these experiences has helped me understand my preferences better. I enjoy exploring different tactile sensations, like using low-temperature wax for the tight feeling it creates as it cools and solidifies on my skin.

Understanding that my touch sensitivity isn’t a flaw but a part of my sensory profile has been enlightening. It’s about finding ways to manage and enjoy these sensations in a controlled manner, much like finding the complexity in the taste of coffee or the texture of food.

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24 responses to “Loving bondage play but hating tight clothes in everyday life—does that sound contradictory?”

  1. chrisandjasmin Avatar
    chrisandjasmin

    This article is truly enlightening!

  2. cinhhungg21 Avatar
    cinhhungg21

    Your journey of self-discovery is so interesting!

  3. cker Avatar
    cker

    I have similar experiences, thank you for sharing

  4. Ada Edie Avatar
    Ada Edie

    Never thought touch sensitivity could be explained this way.

  5. AdobeAcrobat Avatar
    AdobeAcrobat

    Your story gave me a new understanding of myself.

  6. aidenmanddits Avatar
    aidenmanddits

    I love this detailed description of touch!

  7. Alan Keats Avatar
    Alan Keats

    So “hug machines” have such effects!

  8. Aldrich Ruth Avatar
    Aldrich Ruth

    I also like the feeling of tight clothing you described.

  9. Annabelle Holmes Avatar
    Annabelle Holmes

    This feeling is really complex but interesting.

  10. Annabelle Holmes Avatar
    Annabelle Holmes

    I can understand your comfort in controlled environments.

  11. Antonia Macaulay Avatar
    Antonia Macaulay

    Your story made me feel less alone.

  12. Arlen Wolf Avatar
    Arlen Wolf

    Your understanding of touch sensitivity is profound.

  13. arley Jessie Avatar
    arley Jessie

    Thank you for sharing such a personal experience.

  14. AstralWanderer Avatar
    AstralWanderer

    I learned a lot from this article.

  15. atgv Avatar
    atgv

    Your exploration of touch is truly admirable.

  16. baghn Avatar
    baghn

    Touch sensitivity can be so interesting!

  17. bangne Avatar
    bangne

    After reading this, I also want to try tight clothing.

  18. barberr Avatar
    barberr

    Your experience opened my eyes.

  19. Barton London Avatar
    Barton London

    The article is so well-written, I enjoyed reading it!

  20. Beau Darwin Avatar
    Beau Darwin

    Your understanding of touch is unique.

  21. Belinda David Avatar
    Belinda David

    This article made me rethink my preferences.

  22. Bella Eddie Avatar
    Bella Eddie

    So touch sensitivity can be explored this way.

  23. Bernard Kitto Avatar
    Bernard Kitto

    I resonate deeply with your story.

  24. university Avatar
    university

    The detailed descriptions in the article are fantastic!

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