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Masochism is a disorder, so, probably not.
Most masochists are unconscious about it, are mysteries to themselves, and operate on autopilot.
Everyone who's aware of it and chooses to pin that label to themselves have probably already joined a BDSM club or something :flirt:
I'm guessing these people wouldn't be to concerned with Jesus' command/s then?
lolol
I guess it's just another example of how there is no "good" and "bad." Why are the people who aren't masochists the ones who are right?
"I love to put quotes around things."
Interestingly enough, I know a devout Christian couple who are into BDSM, and I know they aren't the only ones. But I'm getting off-topic.
I'm a little behind in my bible studies, but I don't think the Bible has "Thou shalt not spank" anywhere in it, and since they took the time to say, "Thou shalt not do high-brow things with animals" I would think it must have been deliberate.
"Thou shalt not illegally download movies off the internet."
Is that in there? Surely it is.
Well I think that would fall under the general catagory of "Thou shalt not Steal".
There is no general heading prohibiting ...erm... roleplay sex punishment fun.
Between monogomous mixed gender married couples that is, of course.:cover:
What if you're a Masochist?
Should you still
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you?"
Or does this commandment give rise to "exceptions"?
What if you're a Masochist?
Should you still
"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you?"