Sexual masochism

Masochism refers to the behavior (possibly through sexual intercourse or non-sexual intercourse) of voluntarily putting yourself in humiliation or other states that can cause your own pain. It has become a controversial and even challenging psychological subject in modern society. The abused person can get the greatest pleasure only in the context of being abused. This singular need does not hurt society and others, but instead gains the excitement of distorted love by accepting harm. In normal sexual life, female abuse is the carrier and accompaniment of sexual love, and extreme abuse is a personality disorder. The abnormal behavior of women in heterosexuality is more complicated than being abused in sex, and it is more able to explain the problem. Heterosexuality in heterosexuality is favored. Some people think that it may be that the abused person has a lofty and suffering psychological need. It may be a demand experience and more likely a personality preference.

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