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“Consensual Sadistic Sex Practices are Comparable to Meditation Experiences”

Science World Report by Thomas Carannante Sadomasochism is defined as sexual behavior that involves getting pleasure from causing or feeling pain. Previously thought to be a pathological practice, current research has found no evidence of harmful effects as a result of sadomasochism. Scientists have found sadomasochism may actually lead to …

International Media Update: “Polyamory: Two’s company, three’s a charm”

Many couples are finding meaning in loving, open relationships. Mail & Guardian By Rosemund Handler The Ravenhearts, a poly­amorist couple, defined polyamory for the Oxford English Dictionary as “the practice, state or ability of having more than one sexual loving relationship at the same time, with the full knowledge and …

“The New Yoga? Sadomasochism Leads to Altered States, Study Finds”

Live Science By Stephanie Pappas Sadomasochism, or sexual enjoyment from giving or receiving pain, may be a meditative experience and in some cases may lead to an altered state of consciousness, new research suggests. Consensual sadomasochism was long considered pathological, but psychologists studying people interested in BDSM (bondage, discipline, sadism …

“A Beautiful House In Brooklyn Is Secretly Being Used For Upscale Sex Parties”

Business Insider by Megan Rose Dickey   When you first walk in, you’ll be amazed by just how gorgeous the home is. Hardwood floors, modern-day appliances, black granite countertops, and a beautiful outdoor patio with a hot tub for up to several people. You may also be amazed by how …

“Everything you wanted to know about polyamory but were afraid to ask”

The Week By Leslie Turnbull irst things first: Maintaining intimate emotional and physical relationships with multiple partners is not for everyone. American cultural norms steer us toward monogamy — a faithful, one-on-one, forsaking-all-others, ’til-death-do-us-part definition of love and intimacy that usually involves marriage. For a lot of us, this works. …

“Making Consent Cool”

New York Times by NATALIE KITROEFF IN 1993, when Antioch College introduced its “ask first” policy — mandating that students solicit permission for every intimate advance, including kissing — the policy was widely derided. Once the stuff of “Saturday Night Live” parody, “consent” today is proudly emblazoned on T-shirts, underwear and …

” ‘Normal Sex’ Is Becoming More Popular Among Women: Fifty Shades Of Regular?”

Medical Daily By Sabrina Bachai   Two summers ago, women were glued to Fifty Shades of Grey, and the novel had women asking their partners to explore unchartered sexual fantasies. Many claimed that the racy BDSM novels helped them to explore their sexuality and be more open with what they desired …