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  1. BloodSisters: Leather, Dykes and Sadomasochism is a 1995 American documentary film directed by Michelle Handelman. The film documents the lesbian BDSM and leather subculture scene in San Francisco in the mid-1990s. BloodSisters is noted as the subject of protests by the American Family Association in the context of their efforts to defund the ...

  2. Sadomasochism appears in the current version of the International Classification of Diseases of the World Health Organization. It refers to the "preference for sexual activity that involves bondage or the infliction of pain or humiliation" (p. 172), and divides sadomasochism into sadism and masochism according to whether the individual prefers to be the provider or recipient of it.

  3. Estela Welldon 2014. Estela V. Welldon (geboren 1939 in Mendoza (Argentinien)) ist eine britisch-argentinische Psychoanalytikerin, Sexualwissenschaftlerin und analytische Psychotherapeutin. [1] Daneben ist sie als Organisationsberaterin tätig. Spezialisiert auf die Behandlung von Straftätern und Menschen mit sexuellen Störungen gehört zu ...

  4. ro.wikipedia.org › wiki › BDSMBDSM - Wikipedia

    BDSM. Acest articol se referă la consensual adult sadomasochistic activity. Pentru the medical condition involving non-consensual ideation or behaviour, vedeți Sexual sadism disorder. Pentru the medical condition in which pain/humiliation is required for sexual arousal and causes distress or impairment, vedeți Sexual masochism disorder. BDSM.

  5. Spengler, Andreas 1977 „Manifest Sadomasochism of Males: Results of an Empirical Study“ in Archives of Sexual Behavior Vol 6; Spengler, Andreas 1979 Sadomasochisten und ihre Subkulturen. Frankfurt/New York: Campus. Full German version of Spengler’s results; Weinberg, Thomas S. (ed) 1995 Studies in Dominance & Submission. Amherst: Prometheus

  6. Against Sadomasochism: A Radical Feminist Analysis is a 1982 radical feminist anthology edited by Robin Ruth Linden, Darlene R. Pagano, Diana E. H. Russell, and Susan Leigh Star. The authors critique sadomasochism and BDSM , with most identifying sadomasochism as rooted in " patriarchal sexual ideology".