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Blindfolds and sensory play

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Blocking sight is one of the simplest ways to shift a whole experience. Every other sense gets louder. Touch feels different. Anticipation replaces knowing what's coming next. A blindfold that works does this by staying in place without pressing on the eyes, blocking light without creating a pressure point, and feeling comfortable enough to forget it's there. The ones that fail do one of those three things wrong.

FAQs / Q&A

  • What makes a good blindfold for couples play?

    Fit and comfort are everything. The Bijoux Indiscrets Magnifique Blindfold uses soft satin and an adjustable strap that sits against the face without applying eye pressure. The Sportsheets Lace Blindfold is a budget option that also blocks light without discomfort. Either works for extended wear.

  • What is sensory deprivation play?

    Sensory deprivation means reducing one or more senses to heighten the others. A blindfold is the gentlest entry point: easy to remove, non-restrictive, and immediately changes how touch registers. More immersive options include ear plugs or hoods, but most people start with blindfolds and discover whether they want more from there.

  • Can I use a regular sleep mask during intimate play?

    Most sleep masks are not designed to stay put during physical activity. A blindfold made for intimate use has a more secure fit and better light blocking. The Fifty Shades of Grey Keep Still Blindfold is a purpose-built option that stays in place considerably better than a typical sleep mask.

  • What pairs well with a blindfold?

    Temperature play, a feather tickler, or deliberate slow touch all land differently once sight is removed. Sportsheets makes a feather and blindfold kit that pairs both in one purchase. The combination does not require any other equipment and is a strong starting point for sensory play.