This article explores how to transition from best (standard safety protocols) to better (advanced neuro-integrated techniques) within the DDSC framework—a proposed mnemonic: —specifically for J-BDSM scenes involving scrum-like intensity.
: The theory suggests that non-painful stimuli can "close the gate" to painful signals, or conversely, that psychological state can "open the gate" to allow higher levels of sensation to be perceived.
When combined with Japanese BDSM and the idea of a "scrum" (borrowed from rugby or agile methodology, implying a tight, collaborative, pressure-intensive group dynamic), we arrive at a unique niche:
This article explores how to transition from best (standard safety protocols) to better (advanced neuro-integrated techniques) within the DDSC framework—a proposed mnemonic: —specifically for J-BDSM scenes involving scrum-like intensity.
: The theory suggests that non-painful stimuli can "close the gate" to painful signals, or conversely, that psychological state can "open the gate" to allow higher levels of sensation to be perceived.
When combined with Japanese BDSM and the idea of a "scrum" (borrowed from rugby or agile methodology, implying a tight, collaborative, pressure-intensive group dynamic), we arrive at a unique niche: