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If you’re a beginner looking for some nipple clamps, then good on you. Sometimes a consensual twinge of pain—think some Fifty Shades of Grey-type stuff—is exactly what’s needed to take things from good to great. The endorphins released in response to pain can feel downright drug-like, especially in combination with the already-heady exhilaration of pleasure and intimacy. Why do people use nipple clamps, you ask? As double board certified gynecologist Dr. Monica Grover, DO, MS, tells us, nipple clamps work by restricting the blood flow to the nipple, thus creating a numb-meets-pleasurable-meets-painful feeling. Some people find the stimulation uncomfy or unarousing, while others don’t enjoy or even experience the pain-pleasure sensations associated with BDSM-esque sex. However! Before you think nip stim is just for people who enjoy chains and whips, Grover says anyone who “enjoys a little pain with their pleasure” might be into nipple clamps, so keep an open mind. Weighted nipple clamps can also be used to attach chains to your sub so that you can lead them around by their nipples or keep them chained in place. You can also leave the weighted clamps in while whipping, spanking or slapping the nipples for extra pain and sensitivity. Essentially, weighted nipple clamps can be used for any kinky behaviour you can imagine! Are Weighted Nipple Clamps Safe?

Agreeing on a safe word and signal with your partner is always important with any kind of BDSM play and this is true also for nipple clamping and abuse. If the weight or pressure is too much and the pain goes beyond your limits, just say your safe word or make your safe signal and your partner will stop. Whether you learned about it while watching Fifty Shades of Grey, reading an erotic book or perusing different (ethical!) porn options, chances are you know something about BDSM because, hi, it’s a major umbrella of sexuality. So major, in fact, that even if you’re not a kinkster, there’s probably something for you by way of BDSM sex toys. Sure, bondage and blindfolds are one thing, but it’s the oft-overlooked nipple clamps that can truly change your sexcapades. Nipple toys and clamps are great for seamlessly bridging the gap from vanilla sex to light BDSM, so let's get into it, shall we?There are several different types of nipple clamps out there, and the type you choose will def depend on your experience level. Adjustable nipple clamps (such as tweezer clamps, alligator clamps, four-point clamps, and nipple lassos) are best for beginners, while non-adjustable clamps (like clothespin clamps, magnetic clamps, and clover clamps) are better suited for more experienced users. A few tips for getting the best bang for your nips: Consider your nipple size and sensitivity

There are a lot of reasons people might use nipple clamps, explains Taylor Sparks, founder of Organic Loven. Some people like the feeling of wearing clamps, some like the feeling of taking them off, and some like the look of the clamps or the act of using them on a partner. And while nipple clamps are, as the name might cue you in, great for stimulating nipples, they’re also v good for multitasking. Carol Queen, PhD, staff sexologist at Good Vibrations, says clamps are *chef’s kiss* for hands-free nipple play. Investing in a pair means you or your partner can focus on other things, like oral sex or bringing different sex toys into the mix. Ummm, do they hurt? Dr. Poppel says you can also try clipping them on the penis, the inner thighs, and the sides of the torso, or opt for a weighted pair for some extra intense stimulation. Another fun option is to add ice or heat (like via hot wax) to the nipples once they’re clamped, suggests Sparks. Yes, weighted nipple clamps are totally safe as long as you take certain safety precautions. The nipples and skin on your chest is very stretchy and pliable so it would take a lot of force to rip or seriously damage yourself.Cobb says it’s important for newbies to use adjustable clips because honestly, you'll probably want or need to adjust them during play. "When pressure fluctuates, the blood flow changes, and the nipples don't settle into a certain state," Jones says of adjusting the clamps' pressure. To try this on your own, she suggests tugging on the cord, stopping and starting in rhythm to keep your nipples on their toes, so to speak. Maybe! Nipple clamps are, understandably, very popular in the BDSM and kink communities. Although the sensation of a nipple clamp might not be for everyone, Queen says it would feel "exciting and intense," rather than painful, for someone into BDSM.

Also, despite the name, you never want to just suddenly clamp the jaws shut. “Determine where you want the pressure to be, then slowly close the clamp,” Queen explains. Once it’s on, you can always adjust the tension accordingly. You can also try adding stimulation to your partner’s nipples while the clamps are attached, too. Pro tip: Close the clamp on the nipple while the wearer is breathing in, and let go on the exhale, Poppel says. This helps with that initial zap and gets the blood flow moving immediately. Regardless of what type of clamp you choose, Dr. Poppel says it's important to keep in mind a clamp that hurts before you orgasm might be extremely painful after you climax, so timing the removal is essential here. Additionally, Dr. Grover adds that nipple clamps can cause scarring if used too frequently or with extreme intensity, so again, go slow and make sure to give your nipples plenty of time to recover post play. Is everyone using nipple clamps without me? Aftercare is also important, especially if sexual power dynamics are at play. Rub some ice, lotion, or aloe on your partner’s nipples after clamping, spend some time chatting or cuddling, and soak up those feel-good, post-banging vibes. Start by identifying two things: How big are your nipples? And how much pressure do you enjoy? As Queen explains, "Some clamps cover a wider surface area and might be preferred by people with bigger nipples." The size of the clamps also affects sensitivity. "Thin or small tips on clamps focus the pressure down to one small spot instead of spreading it out," she adds. Find the right weightAnd uh, just a lil tip from Dr. Allison: “For some cis- men, nipple play is an extremely pleasurable and preferred type of stimulation. For others, they may have overlooked this erogenous zone altogether, so it’s worth an introduction.” Ok, fine, how do you use nipple clamps? Easily the most advanced option on the list, these little vibrating clamps—which are another favorite of Cobb’s—provide a whole lot of sensation. With adjustable speeds, you can switch up how much and how frequent you want your vibrations depending on where you're clamping and your overall pain-to-pleasure preferences. Just be warned: These clamps are tight, so use them on a less sensitive area before attaching to your nipples to ensure they’re not going to be too intense. What are some ~different~ ways to use nipple clamps? If you're looking for nipple clamps that double as a piece of jewelry, then feast your eyes on these bbs. Created by luxury pleasure brand UPKO, this royally stunning option features adjustable tweezer-style clamps, a double zinc alloy chain, and delicate beaded weights. Hi, we're in love. Dr. Monica Grover, DO, MS, is a double board certified gynecologist for VSPOT Medi Spa in New York, NY.

Once you’ve got your perfect pair of clamps, there are plenty of ways to have fun with them (which is why they’re A+ toys). Clamps are versatile enough that they’re just as great to use during foreplay as they are during sex, and they don't have to be used just on the nipples. "They're clamps, after all," says Jones. "The nipple is the ideal place to use them, but if it's a tweezer nipple clamp, for instance, it can easily double as a clit clamp." Just make sure you're not leaving them on for so long that you begin to feel uncomfortable.

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