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This article has been created to factor out sadism, masochism, and sado-masochism in the abstract from the article on BDSM.
I hope I have this right (considering I typed the whole thing myself):
Brianjd 07:44, 2004 Dec 17 (UTC)
If so, how so? & is it not arguable that in fact the behaviors themselves precede courts of any kind?
The emotional effects of Seratonin and Melatonin are looking a bit wobbly under current research - revise? Note in main article?
Things have moved on greatly since this article was written. I've pulled in the medical classification section from the BDSM article in its entirety, with a few slight copyedits to reflect the surrounding context. -- The Anome ( talk)
It's something to think about and maybe include in the article. I would say, no. Nobody enjoys pain for pain's sake. There's something else they're getting out of the experience, a psychological fulfillment or acting out of some sort. 2600:8801:BE26:2700:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 ( talk) 15:06, 16 November 2021 (UTC) James.
Haha! "Good pain?" Hmmm. What's the difference? Pain is pain. Is this a language problem or a problem separating two things that seem to be joined together but really aren't. Maybe the language of behaviorism would be helpful -- the concept of "contingencies of reinforcement." Pain is a contingency that is necessary (a condition that must be fulfilled) in order to get the pleasure. 2600:8801:BE26:2700:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 ( talk) 03:54, 17 November 2021 (UTC) James.
This article appears to be quite full of original content . Everything with the citation tag of 2011 and 2014 has been removed as citations were never provided and time has seriously passed. I've added citation tags to other areas on the article and if citations cannot be provided it will be assumed to be original content and also removed. 2600:8804:670C:AB00:B901:80DB:796E:9FC7 ( talk) 10:48, 16 July 2024 (UTC)
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This article has been created to factor out sadism, masochism, and sado-masochism in the abstract from the article on BDSM.
I hope I have this right (considering I typed the whole thing myself):
Brianjd 07:44, 2004 Dec 17 (UTC)
If so, how so? & is it not arguable that in fact the behaviors themselves precede courts of any kind?
The emotional effects of Seratonin and Melatonin are looking a bit wobbly under current research - revise? Note in main article?
Things have moved on greatly since this article was written. I've pulled in the medical classification section from the BDSM article in its entirety, with a few slight copyedits to reflect the surrounding context. -- The Anome ( talk)
It's something to think about and maybe include in the article. I would say, no. Nobody enjoys pain for pain's sake. There's something else they're getting out of the experience, a psychological fulfillment or acting out of some sort. 2600:8801:BE26:2700:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 ( talk) 15:06, 16 November 2021 (UTC) James.
Haha! "Good pain?" Hmmm. What's the difference? Pain is pain. Is this a language problem or a problem separating two things that seem to be joined together but really aren't. Maybe the language of behaviorism would be helpful -- the concept of "contingencies of reinforcement." Pain is a contingency that is necessary (a condition that must be fulfilled) in order to get the pleasure. 2600:8801:BE26:2700:B09F:3FEF:E7EB:2AC5 ( talk) 03:54, 17 November 2021 (UTC) James.
This article appears to be quite full of original content . Everything with the citation tag of 2011 and 2014 has been removed as citations were never provided and time has seriously passed. I've added citation tags to other areas on the article and if citations cannot be provided it will be assumed to be original content and also removed. 2600:8804:670C:AB00:B901:80DB:796E:9FC7 ( talk) 10:48, 16 July 2024 (UTC)