Welcome to the official [Xilong Zhijia] content. This article provides a comprehensive guide for newcomers interested in SM subculture, focusing on definitions, principles, and safe practices within BDSM relationships.
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Core Definition: What is BDSM?
BDSM is an acronym that stands for Bondage & Discipline (B/D), Dominance & Submission (D/S), Sadism & Masochism (S/M). It refers to patterns of human sexual behavior involving mutual influences, pressures, restraints, and role-playing. The term came into common use in the late 1970s to describe this subculture. As a subculture or interpersonal practice, BDSM emphasizes power exchange, trust, and mutual agreement, always based on informed consent.

For newcomers, understanding the basics is essential. BDSM activities are conducted in a consensual environment, where participants agree to roles and boundaries beforehand. The key is that all interactions must be voluntary and safe. The community often stresses the importance of SSC (Safe, Sane, Consensual) principle, which requires that everyone involved is sober, sane, and genuinely consenting to the activities.
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