Scene Safety
Aftercare
Short Definition
A form of care that is shared between all participants after play. This care may be self-serviced, facilitated by participants of the play and sometimes also provided by people that did not participate in the play itself but have a connection with the individual in need of aftercare.
Detailed Explanation
A form of care that is shared between all participants after play. This care may be self-serviced, facilitated by participants of the play and sometimes also provided by people that did not participate in the play itself but have a connection with the individual in need of aftercare.
Aftercare can cover physical, mental, and emotional well-being for an individual. Aftercare is also not exclusive to Bottom-type people, but can also be given to Top-type people and generally anyone participating in play may express their need for a form of aftercare that they are in need of.
It is a common practice; an individual's need for aftercare is already shared between participants before play. An individual may have their own aftercare kit. This may contain things like specific food and drink, a blanket or other comforter. Sometimes aftercare can also be rituals or activities that help the individual such as cuddling or meditation.
Aftercare start may be instantly delivered after a scene, or needed much later, depending on the individual. The duration of aftercare varies from person to person.
Aftercare may also take place after vanilla sex.
Source
This entry is based on an article from the FetLife Kinktionary. The content has been translated and adapted for the Kinky Circle Wiki.