![]() For many, a subspace creates a drunk or high feeling - pain is gone, problems disappear, and your current state of mind is a dizzy of joyful feelings.įor myself, someone who is a switch, I have been on both ends of the spectrum. As a submissive, the chemicals increase pain tolerance, creating a floating feeling when pain is introduced. These chemicals are a part of the fight or flight response which stimulates a morphine-like result. A release of the natural chemicals epinephrine, endorphins, and enkephalins contribute to drug inducing emotions. The sympathetic nervous system responds to BDSM because of the typical inclusion of pain and pleasure. As cliche as it sounds, there is some science to the phenomenon. ![]() For those within a BDSM scene, subspace is an attainable goal that includes a trance-like euphoria of overtly intense emotions.įor myself, a subspace includes a time and space where only my top and I exist. A common misconception of BDSM scenes is that they only involve physical pain - such as floggers, whips, ropes, and other tangible objects. Just like an orgasm, a subspace is difficult to explain as it differs person by person, particularly because of the varying emotions, responses, and reactions involved. This emotional and psychological result is called a “subspace,” and is brought on by an influx of adrenaline and endorphins. In this article we are particularly looking at a submissive, or a bottom, and their experience during a BDSM scene. Here’s what psychological and physical characteristics occur when you keep it kinky. Euphoria and BDSM are still an enigma for the larger public that exists outside of the kink community.
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