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sadism

The Marquis said that it is hard to know if women who only interact with other women enjoy it, and it is easy to make a mistake. Pain is not hidden, and the more it affects someone, the bigger the reaction will be.

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sadism

God, as seen in many religions, is the biggest supporter of this person. He is known for punishing people who do not believe in him or worship him. He believes that the reason humans were created was to worship him.

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sadism

Everyone has a wish or longing, but they don't usually talk about it much.

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sadism

Sadism and masochism are two different ways of thinking about how people interact with themselves. If someone is a masochist, they enjoy feeling pain or humiliation. If someone is a sadist, they enjoy inflicting pain or humiliation on others. It is possible to be both a masochist and a sadist against yourself. Punishment is sometimes part of this, and some people enjoy punishing themselves in a fun way. Are you a masochist or a sadist against yourself?

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sadism

This is a mental health condition named after the Marquis de Sade, which means that someone gets pleasure from using violence to get aroused.

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sadism

The strong desire to be around you so much that it feels like too much.

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sadism

For some people, it is satisfying to not cause pain, but instead to build a connection with the person who is feeling the pain while providing it.

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sadism

Sadism is not always about physically hurting someone, like a woman or a child. It can also be about mentally hurting someone, which is called spiritual cruelty. This is more common than physical sadism and can be even more damaging. It is sneaky because the person doing it can hide their true intentions. Instead of using physical force, they use words, questions, and confusing phrases to hurt someone. Even though it is not physical, the mental pain can be just as bad or even worse than physical pain, and it can last longer.

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