CYBERSPACE—Brittany Wilson, sales and marketing director for The Dungeon Store, was recently featured on the BDSM advice podcast, "The Weekly Hot Spot," hosted by Mistress Olivia and Ms. Erika, discussing kinky products, books, and more. Wilson dedicated a half hour to talk about violet wands and electro play.
The podcast offers conversations about sex, fetish, BDSM, kink, phone sex, and even vanilla erotic pleasure.
The Dungeon Store is a woman-owned, second-generation business, with a curated collection of pleasure products. Many of the floggers, paddles, and electric gear carried by The Dungeon Store are handcrafted by professionals in the BDSM community.
Began Wilson, "We're a good ol' fashioned, small, family business! We are very mindful and very thoughtful about what products make sense. What standard of quality we want to see before we carry something and have an aggressive mind towards high-quality goods. We span a range of prices and product types."
That standard earned The Dungeon Store three nominations for the 2024 AVN Awards.
Wilson discussed products like the Flameless Wax Play Kits and Deer Tanned Leather Floggers.
Explained Wilson, "You take a cow hide, and you tan it as if it were a deer hide, at which point you have elicited the most soft, supple, texture you can get out of a cow hide. It's elevating a cow hide to the best possible end life. I think it's a great flogger for beginners and intermediates. It's well-weighted, so the handle and falls are about the same weight. It maneuvers very well. The falls stay together when throwing. It is a reliable classic. And it comes in every color. We're big fans of colored leather here. The days of all black everything have come to a close."
The conversation turned to The Dungeon Store's collection of books, which include BDSM techniques, role play, books on the occult, and spirituality, and also books on mindset in kink.
Instructed Olivia, "I want people to go and get this book. This Curious Human Phenomenon by Peter Masters, it is one of my all-time favorite books ever, and it changed how I interact with BDSM because it moved it away from the implements. It went into the psychology and it is absolutely brilliant."
Added Wilson, "It's not about how to hit, how to tie up. It's not a how-to book. It is a discussion of the psychological phenomena that are in play, whenever we engage in various power exchange dynamics."
In the second episode, Wilson goes into greater detail about electrical play and the violet wand accessories available from The Dungeon Store.
Wilson shared, "All beginners should get a good, solid-state violet wand. On the site, it would be our Explorer Kit. A violet wand in its most general usage is a sensation toy. It is great for the ticklers, the gentle touch, the caressers, it's really that genre of implement for the average person."
Wilson recommended, "Electro is less of its own fetish and more about bringing electricity into all of your pre-existing fetishes. If extreme pain is your fetish, great. That's doable. If needles and medical is your fetish, excellent. They conduct electricity. If rope is your fetish, I've got fantastic news. Guess what, there's conductive rope. If flogging is your fetish, you're in luck. There are conductive floggers. So once you get into electro, it's just a layer you get to put on top of all of your pre-existing fetishes."
Wilson also advised on aftercare from playing with a violet wand, saying, "What it's doing is pulling ozone out of your skin. You're going to want to treat it like a sunburn. Aftercare should be really heavy on aloe-based lotions. Just use that on everywhere you've played. Just get it in your skin, and that's the best way."
For Wilson's discussion of wax, leathers, and occult books, go here.
For Wilson's informative discussion on violet wands and electro play, listen here.
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