Pervertible
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Pervertible (frequently misspelt "pervertable") is a term originally coined by David Stein to describe ordinary non-sexual objects, especially everyday household objects, that can be used sexually, particularly in BDSM play such as spanking (and thus also outside the BDSM scene).
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Rationale
- However, some of these objects are so commonly 'perverted', that some manufacturers produce and market models specifically for this 'luxury' market. As their products are often modified (safer, sexier, easier to handle, more painful...) the objects cease to be true pervertibles.
- As humiliation is often part of BDSM, the choice of the object may be intentionally humiliating in itself, as the victim is thus associated with a very young child (e.g. diapers), with a lowlife, or with a non-person, such as an animal (e.g. a fly swatter) or even filth(e.g. a toilet brush).
- The same subjective effect can also be obtained by using (perverting, in fact) the "slave's" body as an object, e.g. as furniture to sit or rest the master's feet on, storing objects in his/her underwear or orifices (mainly oral and anal) or even parking a bike between his/her buttocks or using the butt-crack as a golf tee. Such methods are not uncommon in hazing either.
Common Pervertibles
Spanking implements
Not counting instruments normally designed for utilitarian hits, such as fly whisks, some of which originally were used for discipline (e.g. swagger stick) nor objects called club, stick, rod, whip etcetera; these include :
- bamboo skewers
- belts
- books
- newspaper, magazine etc. (rolled up)
- brooms (as stick or also as a birch if made of branches)
- brushes, especially bath brush, hairbrush and curry comb; both sides may be used if the hairs or spikes are firm to hard
- carpet beater = rug duster
- clothes pegs
- flails
- pointing stick, ruler & yardstick
- table tennis paddles, cricket bat and various sports rackets
- hockey sticks
- oars
- pokers
- ropes, cords and cables (for whipping; also for tying)
- shaving strap
- shoes, boots and other footware (the plimsoll is a classic)
- spoon, spatula, egg-whisk, ladle and other cooking utensils such as the cutting board
- Sweat Scrapers
- towels (especially wet, to increase the weight)
Even plant material can be used:
- nettles
- certain vines are customary whipping tools
There is almost no end to the possibilities, except objects which are too frail or too cumbersome. However often the choice is guided by convenience (e.g. availability) or fitting into role play, such as objects associated with various professions or fetshism.
Other teasing and pain infliction
- ginger (see figging)
- candles (see wax play)
- plastic wrap
- ice cubes
- knives
- bandannas as blindfolds or gags
- snakebite kits (provide suction)
- mentholated rubs
- feathers or feather dusters
- gloves and oven mitts
- lighters, matches, etc.
- medical equipment
- nails, pins and needles
- banjo picks
- rasps
- various tools
- edibles, such as whipped cream, peppers, fruits and vegetables, etc.
- cooking oils and shortenings (for massaging)
- vibrating devices, even as remote as a washing machine
- especially large, solid objects are also used passively:
- to tie the victim onto, e.g. a vaulting horse or vault buck, a sawhorse etc. as an improvised punishment horse, a barrel etc. to be bent over
- or simply for the victim to lie upon, as chair, table, bed, etc.
- rubber bands and other constrictive items