Masochism 101: What to Do with a Masochist
Masochists enjoy the addition of pain to heighten sexual pleasure. How do you incorporate this in a safe and healthy way? Here are some ideas to get you started!
How to Satisfy a Masochistic | Satisfying a Masochistic
How can a woman meets a man who wants to dominate physically and mentally, considering masochist?
What is S & M? | S & M | About S & M
S & M is sadism and masochism, or time combined – sadomasochism. You get a sadistic pleasure in causing other pain and a feeling of pain or masochistic to be humiliated. These terms are often used in combination with others such as "domination and subordination" or "bondage and discipline." All these terms define a sexual act that occurs in the form of role play one power exchange between partners. These activities take place in the form of physical molestation or psychological punishment. The game of give and take control in sexual intercourse or a sexual activity.
Bondage – Do You Like to Have Tied Sex?
Bondage, from the English term meaning to connect, is an erotic practice partner’s body constraint consisting entirely or partially, usually by means of ropes and callus, and adhesive tape, belts and chains.
All About Sex … Extreme
Sado-masochism. Fetishism. Porn and erotic gadgets.While they seek the explanation in the brain neuroscientists, psychiatrists and sexologists are unable to decide whether mental illness or sexual perversions are just a "nirvana" erotic?
What Does Cut The Appetite for Sex at Men?
Ladies, each in your way, you maestrele art of seduction. But sometimes one will escape the mistake can ruin everything "work" in an evening. Here’s what you should NOT:
Bondage. What is It and How is It Practiced
Bondage. What is it and how is it practiced.
Five Deviant Sexual Behavior
Ever hear the term deviant sexual behavior? Maybe we hear, but we often do not realize that there may be all around us who have such deviant behavior.
Bdsm: Identifying Gaps in The Research
Excerpt from MSc dissertation “The Paradox of BDSM from the perspective of the male, heterosexual submissive”
The Paradox of Bdsm From The Perspective of The Male, Heterosexual Submissive: Is Bdsm Pathological?
A review of research literature sugests that BDSM is not a pathology, but an emergent mainstream form of alternative sexuality. A complete bibliography is available on request.









