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    Kink “Kinky” is a word I only heard in high school among teenage boys messing around with their friends. Kink almost always has a negative connotation. It is only supposed to happen in porn, all kinksters have a foot fetish, and at least one person needs to be restrained or gagged at all times. Because kink is such an unmentionable issue, I have never gotten to speak to someone about the realities of the topic. In spite of this, Ethan Grier’s lecture on kink, controversy, and consent was a very…

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    her committing suicide. When Christian was taken to the hospital the doctor there, Dr. Grace Grey, took him in and adopted Christian. As the years went by, his mother’s friend, Elena Lincoln, seduced him, took away his virginity and introduced him to BDSM. Christian can’t touch Anastasia until she says that he can, “I’m not going to touch you until…

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    Not Negotiable: Trident Security Book 3.5 Shelby Whitman beat cancer several years ago, but the resulting physical and emotional damage left her feeling like less than a real woman. The comfort she found in the BDSM community brightened her world again, however, she kept the Doms at a distance. Play was fine. Relationships were not. And that was fine until Master Parker caught her eye. Now, her cancer has returned and she refuses to be a burden to anyone...especially the one man who has…

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    Bondage Cabin So a few years ago my friend Tonya ask me what I be interested in a makeup job that would require my travel. As I mentioned before Tonya and I are no stranger to the BDSM world. And the destination of this makeup job that would require my travel would be located in a cabin in the woods, where a group of Trans/Cross Dressing individuals would be holding a Bondage weekend. My friend Tonya was a bit nervous about going to the cabin alone (without Val her mate) and not really knowing…

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    Murder has been going on for centuries across the United States ranging from voluntary and involuntary manslaughter to first and second-degree murder. While some killings may be intentional, and others may be accidents, people are constantly attempting to explain why murder occurs by using theories. According to Merriam Webster online dictionary, a theory is “a belief, policy, or procedure proposed or followed as the basis of action.” There are many theories that can be used in an attempt to…

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    Monogamous Relationships

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    Often when people hear of individuals or couples who engage in consensual non-monogamous relationships (CNM) they think of the person as “deviant,” or they think of such relationships as inherently flawed and less valuable than monogamous relationships (Barker & Landridge, 2010; Jenks, 1998). However, evidence thus far refutes these beliefs (Barker & Landridge, 2010). Rather, individuals who engage in CNM have similar qualities to monogamous individuals and view their relationships as normal…

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    Often when people hear of individuals or couples who engage in consensual non-monogamous relationships (CNM) they think of the relationships as inherently flawed and less valuable and as the individuals as damaged and lacking self-esteem. However, much research thus far refutes these beliefs. Rather, individuals who engage in CNM have similar qualities to monogamous individuals and view their relationships as normal loving relationships (Barker, 2005). Moreover, CNM relationships have…

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    Jovanovic case. (Consent and BDSM: The State of the Law, 2010) Kidnapping vs. False Imprisonment Kidnapping occurs when a person, without lawful authority, physically moves another person without the other person’s consent where as False imprisonment means illegal confinement…

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    masochist treatments she would be receiving daily as well as the expectations that were carried along with her submissive role. When Rene shares O as his property for Sir Stephen’s pleasure she then provides her first form of verbal consent for the various BDSM sexual activities. She states her desire for the cruel treatment when she states, “The hardest…

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    as being an unrealistic depiction of the same. BDSM requires both participants to make informed and independent decisions, something which Anastasia is incapable of making, because of her inexperience and her proximity to Grey who pressurises and overwhelms her. The problem with Fifty Shades is that it casually associates hot sex with violence, but does not take into consideration any of the above. Sometimes, Ana says yes to sex she’s uncomfortable with, because she’s too shy to speak her mind,…

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