Clinic erotic

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Typical caregiver costume for erotic role play

The clinic erotic is a collective term from the field of BDSM . Here, sexual practices in the context of situations of medical treatment, hospital stays or medical examination methods are usually included in an erotic role play , for example as a doctor and patient, between consenting sexual partners . In addition to the choice of materials, a connection to sexual fetishism can also be expressed in the costumes themselves, which are often made of latex .

The term is often used synonymously for doctor game , clinic sex or white eroticism . The latter term is derived from the white clothing stereotypical for medical staff. The English term Medical Play can refer to both erotic role-playing games and role-playing games that are played through, for example, with children to gently get into the mood and prepare for hospital stays or examinations.

Expressions

Depending on the wishes of those involved, the role-playing games and the practices used in the course of them are very different. The term clinical eroticism covers both simple games, in which one of the partners simply puts on a doctor's coat, through to the use of medical devices and aids such as syringes , urinary catheters , rubber gloves, suppositories , clinical thermometers and enemas , but simulated operations and hypnosis can also be part of the role play be.

Clinical eroticism is directly related to fantasies and ideas about loss of control . The feeling of powerlessness towards doctors and nurses, the submission to their decisions, as well as the idea of ​​an absolute compulsion to which one is subject as a “patient” is transferred into an erotic act in the game between the participants. The feeling of defenselessness and helplessness has an erotic stimulating effect on some people, for sexual fetishists the use of rubber or latex gloves and the costumes themselves can mean stimulation.

In games from the field of clinical eroticism, typical aspects of BDSM can often be found, such as: B. shackling the "patient" to a bed or being forced to submit to certain demands and guidelines. The use of medical utensils results in specific physical compulsion. The basis of all actions is always consensus, the exercise of physical and mental superiority over the partner is often an integral part of the game that everyone involved strives for (cf. Safe, Sane, Consensual ).

Clinical erotic practices

Typical practices that are also used in other erotic role-playing games and in BDSM are, for example, clisms, needles , prostate massages , simulated operations or castrations and the use of simpler aids such as bandages for fixation, rubber gloves and disinfectants as haptic, optical and / or olfactory stimuli. In addition, there are a number of practices that are associated with a higher risk that should not be used without appropriate experience.

Investigation games

Posed investigation scene

The essential aspect of clinical eroticism is the execution of examinations in an exaggerated, medically unnecessary form and the application of deliberate touches of erogenous zones, which are avoided in actual examinations, but which are used here specifically. Methods include putting on the cold chest piece of a stethoscope, arterial contraction with a blood pressure monitor, or triggering reflexes with a percussion hammer.

Fixations

Fixing bed 02

In order to achieve or underline the psychological stimulus of helplessness, patients are restrained in a medically unnecessary manner. Gynecologist chairs are equipped with suitable utensils for this purpose. Professional restraint systems known from psychiatry are also used to passivate test subjects. It is not uncommon for patients to be restricted in their freedom of movement through excessive use of bandages or even plastering.

Injections

Injecting or injecting the female or male breast, the nipples, labia , clitoral hood or penile hood is a frequently mentioned practice of clinical eroticism and also appears many times in erotic-fictional sadomasochistic literature . How often these practices are actually used is unclear. The injections and sub-injections or the infusion of larger amounts of liquid, mostly sterile saline solution, is not harmless from a hygienic and physiological point of view.

Main article: Scrotum infusion

A much discussed and high risk practice in clinical eroticism is scrotum infusion . Here, sterile saline solution is slowly infused into the man's scrotum . This leads to a swollen, heavily hanging scrotum, which is perceived as erotic if you have the right preferences. This practice is also part of the cock and ball torture .

Urethral stimulation

Main article : Urethral stimulation

The irritation of the urethral entrance and the stretching of the urethra is perceived as arousing by some people, and control over the bladder via catheters can also be perceived as pleasurable in a power gradient. In the broadest sense, bladder irrigation also belongs to this area. Another type of urethral and bladder stimulation is the catheter training that has emerged in recent years, which, however, should be assigned more to the area of ​​BDSM.

Dental erotic

Dental erotic describes the erotic role play as dentist and patient, in this case devices from dentistry are used, for example jaw spreaders and mirrors, but also anesthetic injections to increase the feeling of defenselessness.

Differentiation from BIID

Main article: Body Integrity Identity Disorder (BIID)

In addition to the role-play handling of medical devices and scenarios, the use of clinical devices, wheelchairs , prostheses, etc. can be requested within the scope of a BIID, a body or sensory perception that deviates from the actual physical condition . People with this disorder are known as wannabes or pretenders and are generally not considered to be clinical erotics, even if lighter forms show clear parallels to role play.

Individual evidence

  1. Children's Hospital of Philadelphia: Goals of medical play to ease anxiety during medical experiences ( Memento from July 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Clinic Studio Arcades: catheter placement and bladder irrigation in the clinic erotic

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