Fluid Bonding

Fluid Bonding

Our Definition

when one or more persons consent to exchange or be exposed to bodily fluids.

Common Practices &Experiences 

Everyone is different! You'll see this repeated throughout our website and glossary. Common practices and experiences involving fluid bonding include, but certainly aren't limited to:
  • Being tested for communicable diseases and STIs before becoming fluid bonded with a new partner. 
  • Disclosing STI status, or any other health relevant concerns with fluid bonded partner.
  • Treating fluid bonding as a serious, sometimes exclusive commitment between partners. 

Carolyn and Ryn have have unprotected sex with each other exclusively, and use protection with all others in order to reduce STI risks. 

Omar’s interest in blood play lead to a discussion with his partner about becoming fluid bonded.

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Real Life Examples

We're gathering short anecdotes on this topic from experienced kinksters!
If you'd like to be quoted in our glossary, please email us a single paragraph describing the practices you'd like to share, along with whatever name you'd like to be credited with.
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