Pervertible
Pervertible is a widely used term originally coined by David Stein to describe ordinary non-sexual objects, especially everyday household objects, that can used sexually, particularly in BDSM play. The word is frequently misspelled "pervertable."Common pervertibles include:
- bamboo skewers
- clothes pegs
- candles
- ping-pong (table tennis) paddles
- hairbrushes
- plastic wrap
- ice cubes
- cooking utensils and knives
- belts
- bandannas as blindfolds or gags
- snake bite kits (provide suction)
- mentholated rubs
- feathers or feather dusters
- various tools
- medical equipment
- banjo picks
- most household chemicals and drugs
- silk scarves and neckties
- certain types of rope
- bamboo canes (which can splinter)