Sadism

Sadism is a form of sexual behavior in which one of the partners causes physical or mental suffering to the other during sexual intercourse. This concept can have different meanings depending on the context and culture in which it is used. However, the fundamental aspect of sadism is that it is an uncontrollable and violent form of sex that can result in serious physical and mental harm to one or both partners.

Sadism is often associated with violence, but this is not always the case. Some people may experience sexual pleasure from the feeling of being in control of another person without resorting to violence. In addition, some people may have certain psychological problems that support and increase their tendency to engage in sexual behavior aimed at causing suffering. But in any case, sadism is a form of sexual abuse and unacceptable behavior.

You may encounter manifestations of sadism in various forms. This could be masturbation aimed at a person's sexual development, as part of his love ritual. Or it can be really serious when a man violently pulls a woman's hair or uses whips to intensify her passion. It is unpleasant because the person suffering from it is in constant fear. He flinches at the neighbor’s movement, feels helpless because his partner “fell” much earlier than he would have fallen before.

You should not assume that all people who are interested in such things are mentally ill. On the contrary, many of them may be rather spoiled and terribly brought up. Others simply do not understand the intricacies of intimate relationships, and still others deceive themselves and others in order to hide their inability to satisfy their partner and their imaginary sexual dissatisfaction.

The main rule that humanity must follow is that violence must be stopped. In this regard, it is important to remember what the consequences may be: incest, rape, spanking, rape and domestic violence are quite serious mental traumas. It is quite natural to react negatively to such behavior. It is much more difficult to react calmly to this kind of people. Pretending that nothing is happening often means confirming indifference to your surroundings and the world at large. People related



Sadism is one of the areas of sexual BDSM in which partners can show physical or psychological cruelty to each other.

Despite the fact that the term was named after the “father” of this phenomenon - the Marquis de Sade, sadism is practiced and has several forms of manifestation. It includes not only physical punishment, but also psychological humiliation: shame, accusations, humiliation of the partner. Also, one party enjoys negative emotions received from the other party, for example: pain, fear or humiliation.

Based on historical analysis, BDSM is a form of domination