Top 10 BDSM Bloggers

Top 10 BDSM and Bondage Websites to Try Out

Whether you’re an absolute beginner to the world of BDSM or you’ve been in the community for many years, the internet is a great way to learn more about kink and experience it yourself. It doesn’t matter what types of things you’re into or what you’re interested in learning about; there’s someone else out there who’s into the same thing, and experiencing that community can be helpful for anyone. Here are 10 websites to check out, whether you’re a beginner or an expert.

  1. Fetish.com

Fetish.com is a dating and meetup site that allows you to meet people with the same and similar kinks and fetishes to you. Whether you’re interested in seeking out an active sexual relationship or you just want to know that there are others out there interested in the same things as you, Fetish.com can absolutely help.

  1. LewRubens

LewRubens is a pornography producer that primarily makes bondage content, with a specific preference for rope bondage. There are many options if you want to purchase some of his content, including a monthly subscription as well as a pay-per-view and video/photo purchase option. If you’re looking for a great bit of BDSM pornography, this is a great place to start.

  1. The BDSM Circle

The BDSM Circle started all the way back in 2000, when BDSM networking was mostly based around forums and exchanging email addresses. This is a unique and interesting website that has a great peek into the world of BDSM, especially for newbies. You can look through the Personals section, read Opinion pieces, and more.

  1. BDSM Café

BDSM Café calls itself “The Original and Still the Best,” and you can find a wide variety of information at this website. Whether you’re looking for BDSM product reviews, erotic short stories, chat options, or even interviews with BDSM actors, this site is a great place to do it. Check back regularly to find more news and interesting stories about BDSM and related topics.

  1. BDSM You

BDSM You is a user-generated site, similar to other pornographic sites like PornHub, but focused completely on BDSM. This includes everything from extremely hardcore BDSM content to more softcore rope bondage and more. Because it’s a user-generated content website, new content is available every day.

  1. Literotica

If written erotica is more your style, Literotica might be a great option. Here, you can find countless erotic stories published regularly by a variety of different readers. Many of these erotic stories include BDSM elements, as Literotica doesn’t restrict stories that have BDSM elements, including hardcore elements.

  1. Kinkly

Kinkly is less about NSFW content and more about helping you understand the NSFW content you may see around the web or even things you’re interested in personally. The website has a Sex Dictionary and a glossary of sex positions, as well as regular sex blogs. If you’re ever confused by BDSM topics and terms, Kinkly can educate you in an easy-to-understand way.

  1. Girl on the Net

The “girl” behind Girl on the Net states that the intention behind this blog is mostly to challenge sex stigma, to show that sex and masturbation is not shameful, no matter what you’re interested in. On this website, you can find everything from explicit erotica to sexual information to suggestions for opening up to your partner, which can be helpful for those interested in BDSM.

  1. The Casual Sex Project

The Casual Sex Project is trying to demystify casual sex of all types. As the website notes, most research on casual sex is done on college students, so we have very little information about how non-college students experience hookups and other types of casual sex. These stories are often erotic, but may also have interesting relationship dynamics, including non-sexual BDSM dynamics.

  1. FetLife

FetLife is essentially a social media network created by and for kinky individuals. While sites like Fetish.com are often built around finding sexual relationships, FetLife is more about sharing your life and connecting with new friends, whether or not you’re pursuing a direct sexual relationship. It’s also a great way to talk about your kinky interests if you don’t feel comfortable talking about them publicly just yet.

Conclusion

BDSM and kink content doesn’t have to be something you feel ashamed about. There are many ways for you to learn how to love the parts of yourself that are interested in BDSM and kink. If you decide you want to bring that information into the real world, check out the kink section at HustlerHollywood® to start building your real-life toy stash.