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giles_english

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    The usual
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    As pertaining to sexuality
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    Erotic Writer (trying to understand the science behind all this)

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  1. What about people locked into (non-BDSM) dysfunctional relationships? E.g. as a young man I passionately pursued women who made me unhappy, and wished I could stop.
  2. That's an amazing article. I read recently that "wanting" and "liking" were neurologically different; dopamine makes you want, and opiods make you like. Does this mean that BDSM suffering is experienced as real? For example, you wrote that a submissive gets an endorphin rush being around a dominant. That seems to explain why people like me enjoy playing at being a slave; we're hacking the ancestoral pecking order in order to get high. Presumably, you can like being a slave, while not wanting to be one. So, a submissive should be awash with opiods, dopamine (because that's produced by things you have a strong reaction to) and endorphins. If so, how would they interact?
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