Feeld Desires [and what they mean]

The 23 concepts & acronyms that help you navigate FEELD

To be successful on Feeld, it’s important to be very clear in what you communicate and what you are after. Here’s a full list of the desires and terms you will encounter a lot, and their definition.

BDSM

An encompassing term for various erotic practices often involving elements of control and/or pain. It includes activities categorized under bondage and discipline, domination and submission, and sadism and masochism.

Bondage

Engaging in consensual physical restraint for sexual gratification, encompassing practices like being tied up or restrained with handcuffs.

Casual

Refers to a physical and/or emotional relationship lacking the formal commitments and expectations typically associated with traditional monogamous relationships.

Couples

Two individuals involved in a relationship characterized by some level of commitment, with an understanding of respecting boundaries when engaging with others.

Dates

Occasions where individuals meet for activities outside of the bedroom, potentially leading to further intimate engagement.

Dominant / dom

In BDSM dynamics, the dominant party exercises control over the submissive, who willingly follows commands and yields to their dominance.

FFF

Denotes a threesome involving three female-identifying individuals.

FFM

Describes a threesome comprising two female-identifying individuals and one male-identifying individual.

FWB

Abbreviation for "Friends With Benefits," indicating a casual relationship based on mutual respect without the expectation of commitment.

Foreplay

Refers to intimate activities preceding penetrative sex, encompassing a range of sensual interactions.

Friendships

Emotional connections between individuals not defined by sexual involvement.

Fun Mutual enjoyment experienced between two individuals.

GGG

A term coined by Dan Savage signifying qualities desirable in a sexual partner: good (in bed), giving (of time and pleasure), and game (for exploration and open-mindedness).

Group Sexual activity involving three or more consenting individuals.

Kink

An umbrella term for unconventional sexual preferences or behaviors.

MMF

A threesome involving two male-identifying individuals and one female-identifying individual.

MMM

Describes a threesome consisting of three male-identifying individuals.

Poly

Short for Polyamory, which entails consensual relationships involving multiple partners with open communication and often emotional intimacy.

Polyamorous/Polyamory

Involves consensual relationships with multiple partners, distinguished by open communication and emotional as well as sexual connections.

Polygamous/Polygamy Refers to being married to more than one person, which is illegal in many countries.

Sensual

Indicates a strong preference for receiving or giving pleasure involving the senses, such as light touch or taste.

Singles

Individuals not committed to a specific partner.

Submissive/sub

The counterpart to dominant, submissives derive sexual pleasure from surrendering control to another in the bedroom.

Texting

Engaging in messaging with another individual, which may range from casual conversation to sensual exchanges.

Threeway

A consensual sexual encounter involving three individuals.

Watching

Participating as a voyeur in the intimate activities of others without physical engagement, often for personal pleasure.

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