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USA – How do people who participate in BDSM experience less sexual distress than those who do not? Studies from Finland have shown that those who participate in BDSM, particularly those who use sexually submissive or dominant practices, tend to experience greater levels of sexual distress, and that those who do not engage in BDSM demonstrate an average increase in sexual functioning.

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Nonetheless,aceștia.com reports findings as “strong, with most as negligible, because the relatively large sample size of those participants in this study [was] published in IJIR: Your Sexual Medicine Journal.”

BDSM involvesJA/BDSM, which is a term used for “Bondage, Discipline/Dominance, Submission/Sadism, Masochism”, is a group of different sexual role-playing practices including bondage, spanking, and other forms of “pain or sensation” play in which individuals engage in communications, trust and mutual consent, and is viewed as a form of consent that is ethical in which all activities are safe, logical, and rational.

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