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BDSM literatuur en onderzoeken

Diverse links naar BDSM literatuur en onderzoeken in het Engels :

  1. The Psychology of Sexual Kink
  2. Kink is not a disorder
  3. Risk Aware Consensual Kink
  4. Being a Master – Why She Wants to be Submissive and How To Enjoy Your Slave
  5. The Difference Between A Master And A Dominant
  6. BDSM & Mental Health
  7. “Kink Helped My Mental Health”. The Healing Benefits Of BDSM
  8. Submission as Trauma Magic
  9. How to Safely Explore Submission After Sexual Assault
  10. Impact of childhood trauma on Adult Kink - research paper (PDF)
  11. Using BDSM to cope with trauma
  12. What is a switch
  13. Switch D/s lifestyle
  14. Beginners guide to Daddy dom Little girl relationships
  15. Aftercare for tops/doms
  16. Your Brain on BDSM: Why Getting Spanked and Tied Up Makes You Feel High (subspace)
  17. An Intro to Domspace: What Every Dominant Should Know
  18. BDSM relationship breakup articles
  19. How to survive breakup in BDSM
  20. The Unique Grief of Ending a BDSM Relationship (for a dominant)
  21. Wisdom for the brokenhearted novice sub
  22. Why D/s (BDSM) Break Up’s Are So Painful
  23. BDSM personality and Mental Health
  24. De relatie tussen persoonlijkheid en BDSM - Bachelorthesis Universiteit van Tilburg (pdf)
  25. Aan handen en voeten gebonden (PDF)

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Afsluitend filosofisch citaat :

'We cannot be more sensitive to pleasure without being more sensitive to pain.' ~ Alan Watts

“This, then, is the human problem: there is a price to be paid for every increase in consciousness. We cannot be more sensitive to pleasure without being more sensitive to pain. By remembering the past we can plan for the future. But the ability to plan for the future is offset by the "ability" to dread pain and to fear of the unknown. Furthermore, the growth of an acute sense of the past and future gives us a corresponding dim sense of the present. In other words, we seem to reach a point where the advantages of being conscious are outweighed by its disadvantages, where extreme sensitivity makes us unadaptable.” extract from 'The Wisdom of Insecurity: A Message for an Age of Anxiety' by Alan Watts