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What is the difference between sadism and masochism?
Sadism is getting aroused by the pain of another, whereas masochism is being aroused when you yourself are in pain.
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What is masochism?
Masochism means deriving sexual pleasure from receiving (some kinds of) pain - commonly, whippings and other beatings, and humiliation. (The term was coined in 1886 by Richard Krafft-Ebing, who named...
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Is masochism pleasurable?
Yes, by definition. A masochist is someone who experiences pleasure (sexual or otherwise) from some kinds of pain or humiliation. Most masochists also experience the physical or emotional pain to...
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What is sadism?
Sadism is the deliberate infliction of pain, humiliation and suffering on another person for one's own sexual gratification.
The term is derived from the name of the Marquis de Sade (1740-1814), who...
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Can sadism be cured?
Not really, only tamed. Just tone it down if its creating a problem