Sex | Rough

For many, the appeal isn't about "rage" but about sensory intensity and emotional release.

What constitutes "rough" varies by individual, but common physical acts often include:

A Beginner's Guide to 'Rough' or Aggressive Sex - Healthline rough sex

Pinning down, tying up, or holding wrists. Impact Play: Spanking, slapping, or light punching. Sensory Intensity: Hair pulling, biting, and scratching.

Surrendering control or taking charge can deepen the bond between partners. For many, the appeal isn't about "rage" but

Because rough sex pushes physical boundaries, it requires more proactive planning than "vanilla" sex:

"Rough sex" is a broad term for sexual activity that involves a higher degree of physical intensity, aggression, or power dynamics than standard intercourse. It is built on the foundation of and clear communication to ensure that increased intensity remains pleasurable and safe for all partners. Common Behaviors Sensory Intensity: Hair pulling, biting, and scratching

Choking or neck manipulation (which requires extreme caution and specific safety knowledge).