What is tease and denial?

Tease and denial is a form of sexual play where one partner teases the other by bringing them close to orgasm but ultimately denying them release. This can involve various methods such as edging (bringing the partner to the edge of orgasm and then stopping), using toys or various techniques to tease the partner, or incorporating elements of BDSM such as power play and control.

Tease and denial can be a form of psychological play that builds anticipation and desire, leading to a more intense orgasm when release finally occurs. It can also be used as a way to explore power dynamics in a relationship, with one partner taking on a dominant role and the other a submissive role.

It is important to establish clear boundaries and communication when engaging in tease and denial play, as it can be intense and emotionally charged. Both partners should have a safe word or signal to indicate when they want the play to stop. Consent and respect are essential in any type of sexual play, including tease and denial.