Floating Back to Earth - AfterCare


Aftercare: the final phase of an SM scene transitioning both players from scene-space back to everyday reality.

It’s Purpose: To ease the transition from the elevated states created in a scene and the everyday reality we must return to when the scene is over. To avoid "Crash" "SubDrop" and "TopDrop" (the SM equivalent to the post coital blues: feelings of anxiety, exposure, embarrassment, guilt or emotional overload once a scene has ended).

Issues:

Why aftercare is often done poorly

Aftercare for Bottoms (what it can entail):

But Remember!

Morning After Aftercare:

Self Aftercare (If you don’t get it from your partner):

Top drop and its treatment (aftercare for tops):

                 From partner: Can build intimacy between partners, but may reveal more vulnerability to the bottom then you (or your bottom!) wishes.

                From other top peers, or other friends: Recommended by Joseph Bean. This allows the dominant to preserve his/her dominant mystique (if you feel that sharing your aftercare needs might make you appear needy weak), but requires a peer group with whom you can share companionship second opinions, trade secrets etc.

Aftercare for the viewing audience:

The viewing audience of your scene might appreciate a little reassurance that all is well, particularly if a scene was loud, heavy or appeared non-consensual.

An idea: let yourself be seen as happy with the scene (especially if you are). A crowd may be spooked if a scene appears to have damaged the well being of one or the other partners.

Example: Peter at Delta 96

Recommendations:

Aftercare Toybag:

Bad Approaches:

Good Approaches:

Chris M
chris@br.org
Floating Back to Earth: Aftercare in a Scene

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