6 Benefits of BDSM Backed by Science
BDSM is a variety of often erotic practices or role playing involving bondage, discipline, dominance and submission, sadomasochism and other related interpersonal dynamics.
Given the wide range of practices, some of which may be engaged in by people who do not consider themselves as practicing BDSM inclusion in the BDSM community or subculture is usually dependent upon self-identification and shared experience.
BDSM initialism. The term the DSM was first recorded in a Usenet posting from 1991 and was interpreted as a combination of the abbreviations BD bondage and discipline D S, dominance and submission and S M, sadism and masochism. BDSM is now used as a catch all phrase covering a wide range of activities forms of interpersonal relationships and distinct subcultures. BDSM communities generally welcome anyone with a non-normative streak who identifies with the community. This may include cross dressers, body modification enthusiasts, animal role players, rubber fetishists, and others. You’re probably still watching because you’ve come across the term s&m and it freaks you out, but not enough to run away. There might even be a little curiosity budding under that sweet vanilla exterior.
If so, then the good news is, this world isn’t as terrifying as some media has painted it to be, or as ridiculously unhealthy as 50 shades has portrayed. In fact, the world is so large there’s something in there for everyone. It’s no secret the 50 Shades of Grey trilogy and release of the movies has sparked many people’s curiosity of the often considered taboo BDSM. Kinky sex has been defined not by what it is, but by what it’s not. And unfortunately, that means others misconceptions about couples who follow this lifestyle. BDSM is not only a gateway for sexual experimentation that steers away from vanilla sex, it can also lead to physical and mental health benefits.
I personally believe BDSM practiced through conscious kink is another medium of sacred sexuality, and any form of sacred sexuality can help couples feel more at ease with each other and bond at greater levels than ever before.
During my conscious kink sessions clients often experience a release of dopamine and serotonin, the brains feel good neurotransmitters. These two chemicals are associated with feelings of happiness, tranquillity, joy, self-confidence, emotional wellbeing and motivation. In addition, the release of the chemical vasopressin compels people toward feeling bonded to one another.
in this video we’ll be showing six other reasons why it may be time to explore the world of conscious Kink backed by science
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