03-16-2017, 11:11 AM
(03-15-2017, 09:05 PM)syscrash Wrote: Ok I take it you people have never practiced sub-dom or sadomasochism. Because Juliette said this will hurt and Sean said good. Is not an indication of either sub-dom or sadomasochism. You also have Adalind in the forest asking Sean to show her what he would never show Juliette. Then being very aggressive. You also have Rachel wanting to have sex while woged. We also hear Sean and Rachael going at it very aggressively. It is more and indication of Sean enjoying rough sex. which is a big difference from sub-dom and sadomasochism.Hi Forum,
Definitions:
Quote:Sadomasochism:and:
Noun:
interaction, especially sexual activity, in which one person enjoys inflicting physical or mental suffering on another person, who derives pleasure from experiencing pain.
Quote:Domination:Also, FYI:
In the context of a subculture commonly known as the BDSM (bondage and discipline, domination and submission, sadomasochism) community, the term domination refers to the mental, physical, and/or emotional manipulation by one person (the dominant or top) of another person (the submissive or bottom) to create sexual or erotic pleasure in both parties.
https://www.psych2go.net/sadomasochism-i...-disorder/
Quote:Sadomasochism is a sexual variation that is considered a mental disorder within the psychiatric community. The DSM-IV-TR classifies it as Sexual Masochism and Sexual Sadism, separate mental disorders (APA, 200, pp.569-575) and the ICD-10 labels it a mental illness (Reiserol & Skeid, 2006).And:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/uni...tal-health
Quote:The practice of BDSM carries with it a certain amount of social stigma (Bezreh, Weinberg, & Edgar, 2012), although the recent popularity of Fifty Shades of Grey[1]might be a sign of increased mainstream acceptance. Health professions have long had a tendency to view the practice as pathological and even perverted. Common assumptions about people who participate in BDSM are that they psychologically anxious and maladjusted; that they are acting out a past history of sexual abuse; and that they are attempting to compensate for sexual difficulties. However, the small amount of research evidence available suggests that these assumptions are probably not true.I leave it of each of you to reach your conclusions and diagnosis based on the paucity of evidence.
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