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About S&M
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Masochism
Wikipedia
definition:
The term
masochism was coined in 1886 by the
Austrian
psychiatrist
von Krafft-Ebing in his seminal work
Psychopathia Sexualis:
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...I feel justified in calling this sexual
anomaly "Masochism," because the author
Sacher-Masoch frequently made this
perversion, which up to his time was quite
unknown to the scientific world as such, the
substratum of his writings. I followed
thereby the scientific formation of the term
"Daltonism," from Dalton, the discoverer of
colour-blindness. |
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Article: Masochism as a Spiritual Path, by Dorothy Hayden, LCSW |
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Article: Psycological Dimensions of Masochistic Surrender, by
Dorothy Hayden, LCSW |
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Subdrop
Wikipedia
definition: A physical condition, often with cold- or flu-like
symptoms, experienced by a submissive after an intense session of
BDSM play. This can last for as long as a week, and is best
prevented by aftercare immediately after the session. |
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Article: It Hurts So Good - The Biochemistry
of Pleasure and Pain |
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Article: Subdrop and Aftercare - a
submissive's experience |
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