![]() It discusses not only the basic premise that pain leads to the release of endorphins, which in turn lead to feelings of euphoria and pleasure (that's a big chunk of the "why" of masochism, and it's not directly addressed in Topping), and the need to ramp up gradually from mild to more intense sensations in order to allow those endorphins to build up. ![]() Between this volume and Easton and Hardy's companion piece, The New Topping Book, I'd say that this is the more useful of the two because it deals more straightforwardly and specifically with the how and why of bottoming.Īs a case in point, The New Bottoming Book addresses masochism very completely for a beginner-friendly guide to BDSM. ![]() Informative reading for tops or bottoms, especially newbies. ![]()
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