This article was inspired by GLAMOUR’s publication “From A to Z, A List of Kinks and Fetishes You Should Know About”, and it presents a general approach to kinky fetishistic sex acts through webcam shows hosted by empowered girls.
Let’s start by setting a common understanding of kinks being always linked to a type of sexual stimulation that “falls outside of sex that society traditionally considers ‘acceptable’”; while a fetish refers to the attraction towards an object which can be any body part and diverse unanimated items.
Camming is seen by many as a new form of pornography with interactive qualities. Whereas traditional, non-interactive porn is always prerecorded and actors follow a script. Webcam fetishistic spectacles happen in real time and paying members can influence how each show goes. There are two main ways to earn performers’ attention: one is through a relatively smart ability to make models feel attractive and respected (or disrespected if that’s the consensual agreement) via chat, and the other is by tipping. However, mere chatting is always eclipsed by tipping.
Fetishistic camming communities such as the one found at CamsParty offer wide-ranging shows featuring some of the sexiest models. Let’s explore a few of these kinky sex practices based on each letter in the word “fetish”:
F – Stands for “foot fetish”, an extremely common fixation about everything related to feet. Namely socks, stockings, pedicure, toes, soles, sneakers, high-heels and any other type of footwear for that matter. There are also foot massages, footjobs (masturbation), foot tickling, foot fucking, licking, and blowing, feet worship or humiliation, and many others.
E – Stands for “exhibitionism”, sexual arousal of the idea of being seen naked and/or participating in erotic activities with others. It’s usually intended to surprise unwilling observers. Some people like touching themselves in public, turning on their camera to stream live while pretending they’re unaware, and other kinds of voyeuristic settings.
T – Stands for “tea bagging”, or dipping a man’s scrotum and testicles into his partner’s mouth or face. It’s visually related to dipping a tea bag in and out of a tea cup.
I – Stands for “ice play”, that can include shoving an ice cube inside one’s pussy, anus, or mouth and then eject it. People also tend to draw it all over their skin.
S – Stands for “sadism”, linked to Marquis de Sade, 18th-century writer and philosopher who spent most of his life imprisoned due to his writings on libertine sexuality and sodomy. Nowadays “sadism” describes the practice of taking pleasure in inflicting pain, humiliation, degradation, cruelty, or watching others inflict these behaviors on someone else. This fetish covers sexual as well as non-sexual acts, and is always consensual.
H – Stands for “handcuffs”, a common item applied by dominant masters or femdoms to submissive performers along BDSM power exchange dynamics. Handcuffs are an obvious method to restrain someone.
Sites like CamsParty host hundreds of cammer girls who share the mentioned fetishes (majorly exhibitionism, of course) and stream free public camshows and kinky one-on-one connections too.
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