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How to Sexual Role-Play a Shark Attack on a Boat

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Sexual role-playing is a wonderful way to maintain the heat in any relationship. It fosters an active fantasy life with your partner and keeps your sex life fresh and imaginative. More common games such as playing doctor can give way to offbeat scenarios, such as acting out a shark attack on a boat.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Bed
  • Blindfold

    Decide How You Want to Play

  1. Step 1

    For those less comfortable taking on roles, you can act out a kind of end-of-the-world scenario. Pretend the shark is going to eat you both, and you only have time for a brief, frenzied, no-holds-barred sex act before Jaws gets you.

  2. Step 2

    The more interesting role-playing scenario assigns one person to be the shark and the other to be the victim. Read on to discover how that scenario can play out.

  3. Act Out the Fantasy

  4. Step 1

    Establish the fantasy and boundaries: Role-playing can become intense, especially during a possibly violent fantasy in which one or both partners can lose themselves. Discuss where you hope the fantasy might go and firmly establish where you want it to end.

  5. Step 2

    Create the fantasy: Imagine the bed as a boat. This might be easier if you have a waterbed, or a hammock. The shark should be nude while the victim is clothed. To work, this fantasy requires fear and suspense. A blindfold can help heighten the sense of jeopardy.

  6. Step 3

    Begin the shark attack on the boat. The shark should circle the bed while the blindfolded victim strains to locate the shark by listening for telltale sounds.

  7. Step 4

    Continue the attack. The shark should build suspense. Approach the boat from different angles. Tease the victim. Nibble with your teeth, or gently scrape with your nails. You can also brush over the victim with a prop, such as a riding crop, feather tickler or anything else that stimulates the skin. The shark should move from the toes to the arm, and then on to some other body part. Stay clear of the genitals for now.

  8. Step 5

    Back off right before the final assault. At the height of anticipation, the shark should disappear for a moment. The victim should have a feeling that something climactic--no pun intended--is about to happen.

  9. Step 6

    ATTACK! The shark leaps upon the bed and takes the victim. It should be sudden and savage and leave both partners breathless.

  10. Step 7

    End the fantasy: Calm down and breathe slowly and deeply, preferably in each other's arms.

Tips & Warnings
  • For some couples, the shark nibbles could be painful and pleasurable, while for others, they could be tickles and strokes. Find what works for you.
  • Sexual role-playing can become very intense. Establish your boundaries and establish a safe word that either partner can use if they feel uncomfortable and want to stop.
  • The shark must remain conscious of the victim’s emotional state. The shark attack fantasy is a modified rape fantasy, so don't take it too far. If your partner asks you to stop, don't go any further.

Comments  

molly505 said

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on 5/26/2009 This is pretty funny. I love the relative obscurity of the fantasy- not just your school girl type of fantasy. I am all about playfulness. I love this dvd by Shar Rednour for more ideas and how to- http://www.selfservetoys.com/store/talk-to-me-baby-a-lovers-guide-to-dirty-talk-role-play-p-1242.html

Quilty said

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on 6/29/2007 Oh, and of course, The Home Depot can supply everything you need to build a REAL boat if you decide the bed isn't authentic enough...LOL

Gee, I hope your hammock isn't in the front yard.

luvnit said

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on 5/28/2007 try www.Sensuous-Nights.com you can get sex fantasy role playing scripts, instructions and costumes to create hours of erotic fun!

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