Aftercare
Aftercare refers to the emotional and physical support provided to participants following a sexual or kink encounter.
Background
In the minutes, hours, or days after a sexual encounter, some people experience negative emotional and physical symptoms, most commonly known as a sub drop. Dominant partners can have similar symptoms, sometimes called a dom drop or top drop.
The post-play drop overlaps with post-coital tristesse (also known as post-coital dysphoria), characterized by sad or irritable feelings after an orgasm. However, BDSM scenes do not necessarily involve sex or orgasm, and a drop can still be experienced in their absence.
Symptoms of post-play drop
[List of symptoms]
Physiology of post-play drop
- Endorphins and adrenaline are cleared from the body
Psychology of post-play drop
- Returning to the "normal world" and its stressors
Methods
Effective aftercare varies significantly based on personal preferences and the physical or mental intensity of the scene. Some common practices include:
- Caring for injuries
- Providing water and snacks
- Regulating body temperature
- Taking a shower or bath
- Massaging
- Taking a nap
- Talking
- Discuss favorite parts of the scene or what they would like to change for next time
- Physical touch
- Hugging
- Cuddling
- Massage
- Comforting media (e.g. TV, movie, music)
- Relaxing activities (e.g. reading, walking, journaling)
- Gentle sex
- Spending time alone
During [scene negotiation], participants should discuss the aftercare practices they prefer, as well as any limits (e.g. kissing).