Did anyone else get an erection (or sexually aroused in general) during the scene where Ed teaches Cheryl to call him "master"?
I did. Thought it was kinda weird, though. I am not really into gore at all, but the the extreme act of submission turned me on for some reason. Just watched it alone so don't have anyone else to ask really...
You may have an interest in S&M domination type stuff. Suggest you research S&M, or become involved in the S&M community if it's somewhere near you. It doesn't mean you're sick, you might just be kinky.
As a (female) submissive, I reacted to it, but I was so emerged within the context of the film, that it didn't turn me on. To me, the keypart of a sexual S&M relationship is trust, and respect for each others boundaries. Clearly, Ed was completely *beep* up, and the last person you'd ever want to engage in any relationship with.
That being said, don't be ashamed. Out of context I would have loved the scene too. Nothing wrong with being kinky, just be safe.
"Nervous? -Yes. First time? -No, I've been nervous before."
Blynk, you've got a warped sense to you. You should get that looked at by professional help. Don't be proud of your depravity, because I'm certain it impacts much further into your life than just your bedroom behavior. And at some level I think you'd agree with me.
Very nicely put. I'm also a sub (gay female) but that guy was cruel and it was far from consensual. He was a sadist no doubt about it. Maybe she was a sub too and it was brought out by the conditioning, allied to brainwashing and Stockholm Syndrome.
Haha, its funnier reading the comments that chastise the OP for actually being open and honest about something most of you will probably NEVER admit even to your partner rather on a internet site. "Kink" and SM are perfectly natural, like one poster said, as long as complete trust and safety are involved. Take a psychology class or 2 and you'll realize that not only are these thoughts typical, but none of you are as "normal" as you think you are.
I have a degree in psychology.... and no, it's not typical and standard. Also, in 2 psychology classes you wouldn't even start to delve into the whether or not a certain action is appropriate or not.
Who cares about honesty with this? Would you applaud a necrophiliac for honesty? Beastiality?
"Perfectly Natural"... what does that mean when you use it? Just because someone as the ability to perform a certain act does not make it "perfectly natural". "Perfectly natural" would be using that act and those organs for the end in which they are pointed: having children. And that's 'perfectly natural' in a biological and psychological sense.
So have fun chuckling with your Libertine attitude, but I can assure you - it's that attitude that has lead many to severe depression when contorting the nature of the act for a warped, twisted end.
So you have a degree in psychology and you think it's okay to come on the internet and talk about what is "appropriate" or not, especially without knowing someone. I don't remember in ANY of my classes, let alone the "first two," debating on the "appropriateness" of something that isn't, in fact, ILLEGAL. I'm calling BS on your so-called degree. IF you had a degree in psychology, you would know that there IS NO "typical" or "standard".
And you want to mention depression, do you!? You're so wrong, it's not even funny! It's the LACK of dealing with and feeling shamed by your feelings that can lead to depression (among a VAST ammount of other physiological and psychological reasons), not by engaging in, discussing and being HONEST with yourself. It's a lot of people like you, people who not only suppress their own urges and feelings, but are SO uncomfortable with it, they try to suppress it in others!
As someone with a degree in psychology, how is it that you're saying the only reason to have sex is to procreate? You're absolutly deluded and it's really, really sickening. Your closed-minded, judgmental, infuriatingly ignorant comments here just prove my point. NO psychologist or psychiatrist would call this out or tell something their feelings are WRONG. That's called invalidation. Is that how you maintain your clients? You keep feeding them BS so they're so jacked up that they HAVE to keep coming back to you? That's a vicious cycle.
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Well said CherryBombApocalypse. I taught Psychology for many years at University level and I can say straight away that academic Psychology is not about "judging" human behaviour, it is about exploring and understanding it, in its myriad of manifestations by studying peer reviewed research and assessing the evidence, sometimes in a very strict scientific way (statistical analysis for example), or more "humanity" based approaches. Either way, the aim is to understand and theorise, not to judge. I don't know who the hell taught "Tim411" psychology or where his degree is from but I can assure all that his post does not remotely sound like anyone who has an understanding of, or a knowledge of academic psychology and its approaches to sexual fetishism. What he says sounds more like a bigoted diatribe from some right wing religious group or faculty operating within an extremely narrow paradigm. CherryBombApocalypse, you are right to call BS.
Usually people who are into that have been molested or have some sexual issues (not all i know but most) not saying that they are effed up people. its just how it is. just like strippers have daddy issues or molestation again. women who continue to date battered men are recreating abuse. ppl who get raped or victimized young have it happen again later. Its a human pattern.
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It actually creates a physical reaction to read that...I find it disgusting (mostly because I just watched the movie).
BUT I support your right to practice that in your own home as long as you are safe and not harming a person or animal (or defiling a dead body). That is your choice. I could even be friends with someone who practiced that as long as they never discussed it with me!
y'all should lighten the *beep* up. So he got a boner or two, ... come on guys who didn't? damn. Show of hands.
On a side note, I think the movie did it's best to avoid clichés and keep the tension going without having to be too sexually explicit or gory. You want sex, gore and *beep* you should watch 'a serbian film'.
y'all should lighten the *beep* up. So he got a boner or two, ... come on guys who didn't? damn. Show of hands.
On a side note, I think the movie did it's best to avoid clichés and keep the tension going without having to be too sexually explicit or gory. You want sex, gore and *beep* you should watch 'a serbian film'.
Not really embarrassing if we don't know who you are, now if this site required you to login with facebook to post then yah it might be.......when your boss finds out, but then again they might be into sick stuff too
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