ResidentSadist -> RE: Does this fetish have a name? (5/22/2008 7:53:59 AM)
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ORIGINAL: KaineD I have a great fetish for seeing women beaten and defeated. I'm always on the look out in particular for superheroine porn where the heroine gets punched, kicked, belly punched, batons used, and other forms of beating. In a roleplay aspect I think it would be fun to pretend I'm a kidnaper and pretend like I'm smacking my victim around. Does this "beating up a girl" fetish even have a name? Do many others enjoy the same thing? quote:
ORIGINAL: slavegirljoy Yes. i would call it Sadism. Or, if your pleasure is derived from watching others "beating up a girl" then, maybe a sort of voyeuristic sadism would be more acurate, (although, technically, that would only be the case if you watched secretly). joy Owned servant of Master David sadism n. 1. The deriving of sexual gratification or the tendency to derive sexual gratification from inflicting pain or emotional abuse on others. 2. The deriving of pleasure, or the tendency to derive pleasure, from cruelty. 3. Extreme cruelty. Only 'sexual sadism' is a fetish. I jumped wiki real quick for this because my personal site references are a little biased. Sadism and ‘sadistic personality disorder’ aren't a fetish (paraphillia). -=Sadism vs Sexual Sadism=- Sadism is the derivation of pleasure as a result of the suffering of others. Aspects of it include: Sadism and masochism in sexual contexts Sadism and masochism as medical terms Sadistic personality disorder ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sexual Sadism: the recurrent urge or behavior involving acts in which the pain or humiliation of the victim is sexually exciting. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Sadistic personality disorder is a pervasive pattern of cruel, demeaning, and aggressive behavior, beginning by early adulthood, as indicated by the repeated occurrence of at least four of the following: Has used physical cruelty or violence for the purpose of establishing dominance in a relationship (not merely to achieve some noninterpersonal goal, such as striking someone in order to rob him/her). Humiliates or demeans people in the presence of others. Has treated or disciplined someone under his/her control unusually harshly. Is amused by, or takes pleasure in, the psychological or physical suffering of others (including animals). Has lied for the purpose of harming or inflicting pain on others (not merely to achieve some other goal). Gets other people to do what he/she wants by frightening them (through intimidation or even terror). Restricts the autonomy of people with whom he or she has a close relationship, e.g., will not let spouse leave the house unaccompanied or permit teenage daughter to attend social functions. Is fascinated by violence, weapons, injury, or torture. The behavior has not been directed toward only one person (e.g., spouse, one child) and has not been solely for the purpose of sexual arousal (as in sexual sadism).
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