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Is BDSM Still Considered a Medical Disorder?

Previous studies had suggested that BDSM activities were linked to mental disorders and vulnerability to abuse, according to the researchers, who published their results in The Journal of Sexual Medicine.
But a recent study have proved found people who like BDSM, which stands for bondage-discipline, dominance-submission and sadism-masochism, were well adjusted and reported slightly better wellbeing than people who don’t take part in those activities. It also reflects that people are more open and experimental when comes to sex that is totally a normal behavior for people to exhibit.

How Many People Practice BDSM?

It turns out that only 20 % people practice BDSM worldwide but it turns out that Americans are actually far more into BDSM than the rest of the world seems to be. 36 percent of adults in the United States use masks, blindfolds and bondage tools during sex.
There are few people who come up and openly accept the liking toward BDSM thinking it to for mentally unstable people but in contrary it is proved in a substantial research literature that BDSM players are no more likely than the general population to suffer psychiatric problems, and they have no psychological disorders unique to their kinky proclivities.

What Is BDSM?

What is the first thing that comes in your mind hearing BDSM? Rihanna singing about whips and chains or Fifty Shades' Christian Grey saying "Laters, baby," right? It is no denying fact that hat the series has put the kink in the spotlight. But what is BDSM, really?
BDSM stands for bondage and discipline, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism—the core pillars of kinky fun. BDSM can be broken into three subcategories: Bondage/Discipline, Dominance/Submission, and Sadism/Masochism.

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