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KinkSync Online Game For Couples

Unlock Your Sexual Desires With Our Fun, Free Tool - No Strings Attached (but maybe some rope and handcuffs)

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Want to know what she really wants in bed? Hesitant to tell him you want to be tied down? KinkSync is here to help. This simple web-based game from Tease and Tangle is designed for couples like you to help discover each other’s deepest sexual desires without feeling exposed. Our game is a judgement-free, super fun, playful, totally private tool to tantalize those titillating talks. And it’s as free as love in the summer of ‘69 — no hidden costs, sign-ups, or strings attached!

Let's Talk About Sex, Baby!

Studies show a strong correlation between open sexual conversations and overall relationships satisfaction[1,2] and that the quality of communication is more important than frequency.[3] Even couples in long-term relationships don't spill all the beans about their sexual preferences. Research found couples in long-term relationships were only aware of 62% of their partner's sexual preferences and didn't know 74% of what turned them off, even after some spending 14 years together![4]

Our Solution

KinkSync's a game that's all about winning in your relationship. It’s a playful convo-starter designed to get you thinking and sharing, without exposing yourself to embarrassment or pressure if your partner isn’t on the same page. Ever wonder if your partner is itching to try a bit of role play, or if they desire domination? KinkSync sparks excitement as it guides you and your partner through a thrilling exploration of shared desires.

Time To Play

2 minutes. Reading this blog is more commitment than just giving it a go.

It’s Super Private

We’re all about that privacy. No email, no logins. Just pure, unadulterated (and uncensored) couple’s fun. Just start a sizzling session and let the games begin!

How To Get Your Kink On

  • Spark up a game session and get a personalized code.
  • Privately share the code with your partner.
  • Dive into selections solo. You are separately shown various sexual products, fantasies, and situations to like or skip. No peeking!
  • Review matches together. Only the matched interests are revealed, helping you discover more about the kinks you have in sync.

Will it be feathers or handcuffs, blindfolds or role-play? KinkSync selects a small set from hundreds of cards each time, urging you to play over and over. Who says you can’t do it multiple times in one night?

Unlatch Your Matched Desires

Just when you thought you knew everything about your better half, KinkSync slips you a tip from your partner’s mind. After you’ve both bared it all (in choices, mind you), head to the bedroom — or your favorite online shop — with newfound kinks to explore. Some of the game cards are costumes, sex toys, or aids (vibrators, ticklers, and gags, oh my!). You’ll have the opportunity to click through to partner stores for details. Shopping is entirely optional, but it’s a fantastic way to fund our love project and keep KinkSync pulsing.


So, are you ready to align your kinks? Share a laugh, discover the tantalizing truths, and bind your bond stronger than ever with KinkSync by Tease and Tangle. Get synced, get kinky!

You can try it now at https://www.teaseandtangle.com/kinksync

With love and a wink,
Your Friends at Tease and Tangle 🖤💋


References

  1. Montesi, J. L., Fauber, R. L., Gordon, E. A., & Heimberg, R. G. (2011). The specific importance of communicating about sex to couples’ sexual and overall relationship satisfaction. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 28(5), 591-609. https://doi.org/10.1177/0265407510386833
  2. Hinz, A., & Leemhuis, M. (2022). Couples’ Sexual Communication: Results from a Questionnaire and Conclusions For School-Based Sex Education. Journal of Education, Society and Behavioural Science, 35(11), 38–49. https://doi.org/10.9734/jesbs/2022/v35i111182
  3. Mallory, A. B. (2022). Dimensions of couples’ sexual communication, relationship satisfaction, and sexual satisfaction: A meta-analysis. Journal of Family Psychology, 36(3), 358–371. https://doi.org/10.1037/fam0000946
  4. Byers, E. S. (2011). Beyond the birds and the bees and was it good for you?: Thirty years of research on sexual communication. Canadian Psychology / Psychologie canadienne, 52(1), 20–28. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0022048