BoundHub
https://boundhub.com
Are you ready to suffer in Bound Hub. Wrestle with ropes while being tied up and gagged. A little pain never hurt anyone. At least, that's what members of the BDSM community believe. They make it a lifestyle - BDSM has many different names, but in the end it's essentially the same thing - power dynamics. Bondage, discipline, domination, sadomasochism, rope play, submission, etc., S&M means to obtain or provide pleasure, pain, or both.
What was once a marginal and niche interest in the more extreme kinky communities has developed explosively in recent decades. Increasingly, you see people organizing and willing to explore all their fetish preferences, and thanks to sites like Kink.com and Fet Life, BDSM has never been more popular or well-known. People have become kink literate en masse. And that's a wonderful thing. People no longer feel that their desires are taboo or need to be highlighted. Now they can just go to the Fet Life website and connect with millions of like-minded people just like them - rabbits with strings, doms, sabmissives and sadomasochists.
This is what the BDSM community seems to excel at, and I haven't seen any other kink group achieve the same degree -- a very high level of community, support and literacy. Almost every BDSM site on the Internet has a special section devoted to community, resources, or attending BDSM seminars. Perhaps this is because much of what goes on in the BDSM community can be very dangerous, and also because it is partly very exciting, and its members want to make sure that no one gets hurt and therefore gives the community a bad name. bDSm Enthusiasts Enthusiasts have done a great job of making sure they are not perceived as toxic freaks and that people feel welcome and safe to practice.
Pictured: a woman tied to a wooden pole in a basement, a man in a leather mask whips her and teases her clit with a powerful sex drill, the kind Black and Decker has. She screams in fear and pleasure at the same time, but she doesn't utter any safe words, so it's all fair game. Now you see why they should bother to check what they're doing and what they're getting into before they get involved. Personally, I don't understand it, but, well, that's sex. We can't judge, we can only support.
Relatively recently, with the explosion of BDSM literacy and social media, there have been many free BDSM porn sites. Like vanilla porn lovers, BDSM lovers have all kinds of porn sites, including free porn sites, kinky aggregator sites, and fetish-friendly (and encouraged) cam sites. As with the general rules of pornography, if you can think of it, it probably exists.
Porn Hub for BDSM porn.
This is one of the free BDSM sites. There are a couple of boxes to the left of the category gallery: the first one lists the best BDSM sites Bound Hub,Maybe porn sites don't want us to fuck more, and that's why the community features that allow us to message each other are so rare . I think I just stumbled across "pussy piracy." It goes all the way up.
The one thing that frustrates me about Bondage Hub (at least in the community section) is the fact that there is no obvious link between the user and the video being uploaded. This means that when you watch a video, there is no way to know which user uploaded it. In other words, when you watch a video, there is no way to know which user uploaded it, and therefore no way to contact that user on the video itself. You can see what was uploaded in the user's profile, but I think that's a very backward way of doing it. I would rather be able to find new users by looking at pornography, and not be able to search for new users and find pornography that they are into. That doesn't make sense.
But then again, all things considered, I think the claims you should make about free porn sites are relatively small.
- Community features