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Sexual Masochism
There is no universally accepted cause or theory explaining the origin of sexual masochism, or sadomasochism in general. The essential feature of sexual masochism is the feeling of sexual arousal or… More »
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Multicultural MasochismThe "war on terrorism" didn't cause the Fort Hood shootings. ... There is a 'multicultural masochism', especially in Europe, a wrongheaded tolerance, a naive form of empathy for religious radicals of all sorts. But that's a whole different issue.
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Sadomasochism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sadism is pleasure in the infliction of pain or humiliation upon another person, while masochism refers to gratification from receiving the same. These practices are often related and are collectiv...
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Very well, then; the case for Maj. Hasan the overburdened caseworker seems to have evaporated. Robert Wright, among others, is big enough to admit as much. ... Everything in me revolts at this conclusion, which is echoed and underlined in another paragraph of the article. ... Multicultural Masochism...
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Amazon.com: The Mastery of Submission: Inventions of Masochism
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Noyes explores the work of Viennese physician Richard von Krafft-Ebing, who coined the term masochism, and he documents the evolution of the concept with scenes in literature from John Cleland's Fanny Hill to Pauline Reage's Story of O. This well-researched and penetrating study, geared to academics and the most...
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A medical journal discussion of the need of victims of trauma to repeat the trauma. ... During the formative years of contemporary psychiatry much attention was paid to the continuing role of past traumatic experiences on the current lives of people. ... Many traumatized people expose themselves,
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Now, when we come to the question of Masochism, I cannot imagine a great deal of intellectual arguments against it. ... Masochism may be defined as the concept that causing physical pain can cause pleasure, often times linked with sexuality. There may be numerous arguments against it. They can call it indecent.
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Masochism is a technique of control, first discovered in childhood following trauma, the onslaught of the unexpected. The child believes it can prevent further trauma by reenacting the original trauma. Then, as master of the script, he is no longer a victim;
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This is how I imagine masochism and why I think it is so pervasive. It may be perceived in the tone of an interaction. You’re late for an appointment, and you berate yourself for your habitual tardiness. You could just take it as one of life’s mishaps, but instead, you focus on yourself.
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Uncyclopedia - Masochism ... By a certain age most people experimenting in masochism give up on it, instead opting by their own volition to go work in a box pushing pencils and acting submissive to people who don't care about them, returing to their box at night and paying bills.
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