BDSM is a term used to describe a number of related patterns of human sexual behavior, and it has attracted a lot of attention in the alphabet community. BDSM is the combination of the first characters of bondage & discipline (BD), dominance & submission (DS), sadism & masochism (SM). These terms are widely discussed in modern society and are not limited to discussions of sexual prefer...
The meaning of SM in the SM test is the abbreviation of sadomasochism (English sadomasochism). SM is a special sexual activity in which sexual pleasure and pain are linked, that is, sexual activities that obtain sexual pleasure through pain.
S=sadism→the domineering CEO’s sadist
M=masochism→masochism of innocent little lambs.
People who have a certain understanding of SM testing will never confu...
Sadomasochism is a sexual activity that combines pleasure with pain, or a sexual activity that derives pleasure from pain. Sadomasochism is often abbreviated as SM, and is often confused with the term BDSM (bondage and training, dominance and submission, sadism and masochism), but they are similar but not completely consistent concepts.
The most important principle for engaging in sadomasochistic...
What type of 'SM' is most suitable for you and your lover? This test explores from the subconscious level what forms of SM you are easily attracted to! (You might as well test your lover’s attitude towards SM!)
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