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    LITERATURE REVIEW Lewis Call in his book entitled as BDSM in American Science Fiction and Fantasy has pointed out that "Fantasy is central to kink because it allows desire to expand beyond the boundaries imposed by biology. As Moser and Kleinplatz (2007) have observed, "the range of sexual behaviors (limited only by human, physical capacities) is dwarfed by the range of sexual fantasies and desires which are unlimited" (36). Or as some kinksters like to say, fantasies are hungrier than bodies."…

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    and values that are involved with the creation of Bondage/Discipline/Dominance/Submission or Sadism/Masochism (BDSM) activities. This dissertation demonstrates the negotiation processes that occurs, and how BDSM practitioners maintain the boundaries formed in the negotiation in order to satisfy those who are involved with BDSM activities. Meaning that the author wants to understand how BDSM practitioners maintain the set boundaries of their safe play without going overboard and harming one…

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    specifically BDSM and fetishes, and then look into where kinky sex seems to be heading in the future. BDSM and its Storied Roots Bondage, domination, sadism, and masochism, BDSM for short, has historical origination as far back as the early 18th century. While back then BDSM was not something discussed, even behind most closed doors, there was one very influential originator of the practices. The Marquis de Sade wrote a number of literary works which centered around the acts of BDSM. As…

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    common answer will be that it’s nothing more than a porno for women or they will have no idea what you are talking about. The answers for the same questions regarding a BDSM relationship would probably…

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    Fifty Shades Of Grey

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    Darecia Brock Professor Huber FAM 253-19Z 31 October 2017 Fifty Shades of Grey and Society’s view of Sexual Variation E L James’s Fifty Shades of Grey is not only a masterpiece in exploring a Bondage Discipline, Sadism, and Masochism (BDSM) relationship between two completely opposite characters, but is also a New York Times Bestseller, which is why I chose this book and topic for my research paper. The main characters of this book are Anastasia Steel, who is an innocent literature student at…

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    relationship between a college graduate, Anastasia Steele, and a young business magnate, Christian Grey. It is notable for its explicitly erotic scenes featuring elements of sexual practices involving bondage, discipline, dominance, and sadism, masochism (BDSM). Originally self-published as an eBook and a print-on-demand, publishing rights were acquired by Vintage Books in March 2012. Fifty Shades of Grey has topped best-seller lists around the world, selling over 125 million copies worldwide by…

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    of Grey has created a great deal of controversy which has reignited the debate on unusual and alternative sexual practices such as bondage” (Lanciano). The storyline of the novel shows men that women BDSM, and a man to exercise complete control in all areas of her life. When a man views much of BDSM in pornography, it is encouraged for them to assert dominance through mistreating, restraining and possibly hurting women. “Although there is debate about what may be considered “acceptable” within…

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    the movies and books of “50 Shades of Grey” are rarely advertised as BDSM or at the very least are shown in the lightest terms of BDSM. “50 Shades of Grey” was one of the few movies that showed a BDSM sexual relationship in the last few decades and one of the pioneering books to feature BDSM and make it to the bestsellers list in a bookstore. The media around both the movies and books are limited in explaining the subject of BDSM and even then there was still little detail centered around the…

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    Leather In Punk Subculture

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    A leather jacket, is just a leather jacket, until a punk makes it their own. Leather is a symbol in punk subculture that showcases their beliefs and opinions to the rest of the world. While many abhor the fashion trend, the punks find enjoyment in shocking the masses with their radical and unconventional apparel adorned in spikes, studs, chains, and intentional rips. They look for cast-off garments often from thrift stores, Good Will, and Salvation Army, especially black clothing and…

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    Women In The 60's

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    fetishism and BDSM and represent studies of forniphilia. Thus, Allen Jones’ portrays forniphilia, which is an extreme form of bondage where bounded submissives act as furniture, by making his sculptural female subjects into furniture pieces. Allen Jones’ sculptures specifically represent the practice of BDSM culture as well as the sexual nature of women. The positions he puts the women into as household objects make them submissive- and many would argue- objectified. In BDSM sexual…

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