Denial furniture refers to pieces designed or positioned to present body parts (particularly genitals) while simultaneously restricting access or preventing stimulation.
Examples include furniture with spreader bars, positioning devices that expose while preventing touch, or modified everyday furniture. The appeal combines the psychological elements of display and denial.
For some, it's primarily visual - being positioned and displayed but unable to access themselves. For others, it's the extended frustration and anticipation the positioning creates.
Safety involves ensuring positioning is comfortable for extended periods (circulation, nerve pressure), proper support, and safe-word accessible.
Safety Information
Ensure good circulation. Avoid nerve compression. Don't position for excessive duration. Easy safe-word access.