A biology class role-play will help learn the anatomy of a partner and practice common fantasies of sex with a teacher. There is also a transfer of power (a degree you can choose individually), a change of roles through outfits, a fascinating plot, and a strong sexual and emotional tension.
Getting ready
Choose an appropriate look: a suit or a strict dress for a physiology guru, a school uniform for a student or student. Take an anatomy textbook, a pointer (it can be a stack) and an improvised student’s record book.
You can play at home, rent a room in a theme hotel or find a real class room.
Get into character: the deeper you feel your character, the more fun the play will be. The goal is to get in the zone. Don’t forget to discuss taboos and boundaries, describe what you want to achieve and do, ask the partner to describe the same. Really go into details, because prior agreements make you feel more confident and free in the process, which is what gives you real pleasure in the end.
Scenario
The student shows up for the exam in anatomy and physiology. She is very stressed. The teacher, on the contrary, behaves confidently and is strict. Ask, for example, how the clitoris works or what phases of the sexual response cycle exist. For an incorrect answer, you should punish the student by slapping a few times on the buttocks with a stack, slap the face or demand one clothing item taken off for each mistake. A completely unprepared student is given a practical assignment, for example, to kneel down, find small labia, the perineum (crotch), large labia, the clitoris hood, or show how a cavernous body works.
You can go on, you can stop the play with oral sex, as long as you enjoy the process.
Finish the play with the “pass” or order the student to re-take the exam. Be sure to discuss how the play went.
Warning! This is first and foremost a play. We strongly suggest not to skip the aftercare — the process of tender-loving care and attention. These can be BDSM sessions, rough practices or any sexual interaction. It helps to relax, come down from a feel-good chemical rush, return to a comfortable, safe space. There are many ways to provide aftercare, for example by discussing the sexual interaction that just happened, what worked well and what didn’t, to cuddle, bring water, cover with a blanket or a plaid, take a bath, turn on your favorite music or other.