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How many people have BDSM sexual fantasies in reality?
- Sep.25, 2023 10:31:31
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BDSM has long been viewed as "rare" or even "abnormal," but are they really that rare?
Daluse found a new study published in the Journal of Sexual Medicine that suggests BDSM fantasies are more common than previously thought.
Take a look at the data in the chart below:
It is important to note that although the sample size is large and diverse, it is not representative of the wider population, so these data alone do not reflect broader BDSM sexual preferences.
Even so, they show that BDSM can be much more than uncommon sexual fantasies.
Studies have shown that compared with non-BDSM people (including men and women), BDSM people have no symptoms of mental illness, have less depression, paranoia and borderline personality disorder, are more extroverted, have a stronger sense of responsibility and Lower incidence of neuroticism.
BDSM is a normal sexual behavior, not sexual abuse.
These include "Bundage and Discipline (BD)", "Domination and Submission (DS)", and "Sadism and Masochism (S.M)". Correct and healthy BDSM practice must be agreed by both parties or multiple parties, and no obvious psychological or physical discomfort will occur during and after implementation. So far, sadomasochism has not become a generally accepted sexual preference.
In Europe and the United States, for professional BDSM players, the core meaning is a true experience of freedom. Many masochistic players are often decision-making leaders in real society. They have high IQ and EQ and do not reveal their "true self" easily. Therefore, they often long for true "self-realization" in their hearts and yearn for a way to abandon power. , the desire to break away from self-centeredness and return to the "true self".
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