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Kink is a broad term typically used to describe preferences and activities that aren’t exactly conventional. But kink largely exists on a spectrum, and how one person defines the term may look different than how another person defines it.

For example, someone who’s already very experienced in the BDSM lifestyle may not think a blindfold is a kinky sex toy. But for people who have yet to explore kinkiness, they may see a blindfold as a big step in their sex life. Both of these experiences are valid, and it shows that varying opinions of what kink means is normal, OK, and expected.

Because kinky runs the gamut, however, so do BDSM sex toys. From light bondage toys like blindfolds and restraints to more extreme sex toys that include leather hoods and electrode play, kinky sex toys also exist on a spectrum. But no matter how hardcore or beginner you are, when delving into the world of BDSM, there are important rules that must be applied.

For starters, it’s imperative you communicate your wants and needs with your partner before, during, and after play. Establishing boundaries, consent, and sharing your safe word (the word you say out loud to immediately stop everything), are also paramount before getting involved with any of these kinky toys.

You’ll also want to prioritize aftercare when you’re finished, which is known as a “soft landing” after BDSM and kink play. Think about it as the time to connect with your partner afterward; you can talk about your experience, give each other massages, eat together, or even just lay and cuddle.

If you feel ready to dive into the world of kinky sex toys or to add to your already existing sex toy pile, we’ve rounded up the best kinky sex toys to shop now. From the super beginners to the veterans of kink, this list of kinky sex toys will have something for everyone.