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Vacuum Pump(ing)
Using the suction of a vacuum to increase the size of various body parts.
Vagina - (see 'Sex organs')
The passage leading from the opening of the vulva to the cervix of the uterus in female mammals.
Vampirism
Sexual arousal caused by drinking blood
Vanilla Sex
The opposite of BDSM is loosely called vanilla sex, a term that roughly refers to sex without any elements of BD, DS, or SM. The distinctions between vanilla sex, foreplay, and BDSM are not clear-cut. How you describe yourself is largely a matter of personal choice. Many common vanilla activities are in fact components of BDSM.
Verbal Domination
This style of domination is not as direct as other methods of domination, but is a style in its own right. Verbal domination is control using words and speech to effect a change in the sub.
Violet Wands
A device used in electrical play to discharge radio energy as spectacular sparks onto a bottom: the sensation is similar to the static charges sometimes encountered when walking in certain shoes on certain artificial fibers, but can be varied in intensity.
Virtual Life or Virtual Time
often used to describe "online life" as opposed to r/l (real life).
Vorarephilia (also referred to as voraphilia, vore, voreaphilia and phagophilia)
The interest or paraphilia in which a person fantasizes about eating another person and/or creature, being eaten him/herself, and/or watching another be eaten. Preferences vary, but most prefer to fantasize about being devoured whole and alive (soft vore), as opposed to those who prefer to be torn, chewed, and killed (hard vore). Those who prefer hard vore are sometimes referred to as "shreddies"; those who prefer soft vore, conversely, are known as "gulpies".
Vulva - (see 'Sex organs')
The external female sexual organs, collectively.
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