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Sadomasokismo

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An sadomasokismo[1] iyo an pagtao asin pagresibi nin pleasure gikan sa mga akto na imbwelto an infliction nin kulog o humiliation.[2] An mga parapraktis kan sadomasokismo posibleng maghidaw nin sexual pleasure gikan sa saindang mga akto. Mantang an mga terminong sadista asin masokista nanonongod respectively sa sarong tawo na nauugma sa pagtao asin pagresibi nin kulog, an ibang mga parapraktis kan sadomasokismo posibleng magpalitan sa pag-ultanan kan aktibidad asin pasibidad.[3]

An abrebiasyon na S&M iyo an komun na piggagamit para sa Sadomasokismo (o Sadismo & Masokismo), minsan ngani an initialisms na S-M, SM, o S/M piggagamit man, urog na kan mga parapraktis. An sadomasokismo dai pigkonsiderar na clinical paraphilia sagkod na an siring na praktis maggiya sa clinically significant distress o impairment para sa sarong diagnosis.[4] Kaagid kaiyan, an sekswal na sadismo sa laog kan konteksto kan mutual consent, sa pangkagabsan midbid sa irarom kan pamayong BDSM, piglalaen sa non-consensual na mga akto kan sekswal na kadahasan o aggression.[5]

  1. Wells, John (3 April 2008). Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.). Pearson Longman. ISBN 978-1-4058-8118-0. 
  2. Murray, Thomas Edward; Murrell, Thomas R. (1989). The Language of Sadomasochism: A Glossary and Linguistic Analysis. Westport, CT: Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 7–8. ISBN 978-0-313-26481-8. 
  3. Aron, Lewis; Starr, Karen (2013). A Psychotherapy for the People: Toward a Progressive Psychoanalysis. New York: Routledge. p. 39. ISBN 9780415529983. 
  4. Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (PDF) (4 ed.). Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Association. 1994. p. 525. Archived from the original (PDF) on 16 January 2011. A Paraphilia must be distinguished from the nonpathological use of sexual fantasies, behaviors, or objects as a stimulus for sexual excitement in individuals without a paraphilia. Fantasies, behaviors, or objects are paraphiliac only when they lead to clinically significant distress or impairment (e.g., are obligatory, result in sexual dysfunction, require participation of nonconsenting individuals, lead to legal complications, interfere with social relationships).  Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  5. Fedoroff 2008, p. 637:"Sexual arousal from consensual interactions that include domination should be distinguished from nonconsensual sex acts."