BDSM
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Bondage, Discilpine, SadoMasochism
Bondage
Sadomasochistic sexual practices involving the physical restraint of one partner.<ref>http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bondage</ref>
Discipline
The term discipline describes the use of rules and punishment to control the behavior of a submissive individual. <ref>e.g. Christina Abernathy: Miss Abernathy's Concise Slave Training Manual, Greenery Press (CA), 1998, ISBN 0963976397</ref>. Punishment can be pain caused physically (such as caning), humiliation caused psychologically (such as a public flagellation) or loss of freedom (eg. tieing the Bottom to a fixed location). Another aspect is the structured training of the Bottom. Overlap with practices from the field of bondage can occur, but is not a necessity.<ref>Bill Henkin, Sybil Holiday: Consensual Sadomasochism : How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely, Page 71. Daedalus Publishing Company, 1996, ISBN 1881943127</ref>
Sadomasochism
"Sadomasochism is a paraphilia that combines both sadistic and masochistic sexual behavioral patterns. The main characteristic of sadomasochism is the eroticizing of pain.
What appears to the outsider to be painful, even very painful, is experienced as somewhat painful but mostly pleasurable and very sexually arousing to the sadomasochist." <ref>http://health.discovery.com/centers/sex/sexpedia/sadomasochism.html</ref>
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