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You can debate BDSM protocol, advertise your services as a model for the fetish industry, or rave about your favorite toy or kinky movie in the Forum. Then, hop on over to their Events page to find out when the next club will be hosting a fetish ball (or where the Rubber Doll World Rendezvous is going to be held this year). Did we mention the social networking? Set up a profile and start connecting with other kink lovers. Groups gather together like-minded people with interests in Body Worship, Whips and Chains, Furries, Food Play, and FemDom – to name but a few. And if your DVD library is looking pretty sparse, it may be time to open your eyes to less mainstream porn. The Social Kink Movie Reviews are thoughtful, extensive, and give a blow-by-blow description of each scene. Warning: if you want to be surprised by “what happens next” in your erotica, steer clear. But if you want to make sure that a film will be to your liking before you buy, you can’t get better reviews than these. However, what REALLY sets Social Kink apart from its competition is the Kinktionary, a Wiki exploring every angle of kink, from BDSM to fetishism to impact play. Unlike a dictionary, the Kinktionary will not only define a term but will also help you find the toys, websites, and movies that explore that particular kink. So if you’re bored of vanilla sex, or if you can’t find an outlet to explore your particular fetish, bookmark SocialKink.com. Oh, and don’t forget to check out their “ABCs of Kink,” a series of feature articles describing kinky acts that it takes a seriously twisted imagination to come up with.
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Not everyone likes vanilla sex. For those with a dirtier imagination, SocialKink.com is the ultimate destination.