Some Facts about SM
(Sadomasicism)
S/M is not an aberration. S/M is a sexual orientation that is found
in a significant percentage of the population. Surveys have listed
S/M behavior by as much as 7 to 14 % of the population, with
interests at up to 50% of the population. To see the prevalence,
just look at the public's interest in movies, books, and other
artistic expressions with S/M as the dominant theme. After all,
Hollywood would not invest money if there was not a large interest.
Historically, S/M behavior was listed as a psychological problem, as
was masturbation and homosexuality. Today, however, these various
orientations are not considered a problem unless the person with the
love map is unhappy about their interests.
S/M is not new. S/M activities have been performed by many religions
and cultures. Early Christian mystics used it (flails and hair
shirts, oh my.) Native Americans continue to use it for vision
quests. Fakirs from India use it. That same energy can be used for
spiritual journeys, sexual ecstasy, or personal bliss.
S/M is not fetishism. Fetishism substitutes an object for
relationship. S/M can very much involve relationship. In fact,
because of the requirements for trust and good communication, to
even participate in S/M with another calls for the development of
good relationship skills.
S/M is erotic psychodrama. The exchange of power in S/M is a
framework for risk taking and for trusting. The shared reality
created by S/M gives the participants the permission to explore
their erotic fantasies. S/M has often been referred to as high-tech
sex. The experience is incomparable.
S/M does not feel like what it looks like. In the model of the
popular press, the dominant or sadist does as he/she wishes, without
regard to the needs of the submissive or masochist. In practice, it
is the submissive or masochist that has the final say. APEX teaches
the needs for good communications up front, the use of "safe" words
that will stop the action if the submissive ever feels the event is
not working, and a time of communications after the event so that
both parties can learn and so that the next time will be even
better.
S/M is not especially dangerous. Some S/M activities are more
athletic than others. For more strenuous activities the individuals
should be in good physical shape, just as for any other sport. For
most S/M activities the players must know what they are doing. The
shared education and experience of other players can be invaluable.
S/M is not sexist. Sexism tries to impose dominant-submissive roles
according to gender. In S/M roles are chosen according to our inner
feelings. S/M is honest, shared eroticism which includes men and
women who prefer either or both roles.
Sometimes S/M is done in a brief scene with a stranger. Sometimes it
is a full time relationship. Usually S/M is done in negotiated
episodes (or scenes) between people who know and like one another.
S/M is not repressed anger or covert hatred. Actually it is
impossible to do good S/M with someone you do not like.
S/M takes a lot of energy, preparation, time, and attention. Most
practitioners do a lot more of "vanilla" (i.e. non S/M) sex than
they do S/M.
S/M is as much an attitude as it is action. When traveling, the
dominant may wish to drive the car in order to be in control and
express their power; or the submissive may wish to drive the car as
an expression of taking care of their dominant. Who's in charge is
far from obvious. It is a dance involving both parties.
S/M people come from all walks of life. Some come from abusive
backgrounds and practicing S/M can be part of their healing. Some
come from healthy families and are looking for self fulfillment.
Some identify as "liters', having S/M fantasies from their earliest
memories. Still others are new to the concept and felt a connection
when they tried it. S/M people come from all genders and
orientations. As a result, S/M groups have been on the forefront of
establishing common ground between heterosexuals, gays, and
lesbians.
S/M people are everywhere. There are national organizations, such as
the National Leather Association. There are local chapters of the
NLA in many states. There are many independent local organizations
supporting people in the S/M life-style. These local organizations
have different charters and purposes. APEX is one such local
organization whose charter includes individuals of all genders,
gender orientations, and all associated fetishes. Every year some of
these organizations put on local and national conferences and
conventions. Some of these conventions may have only a hundred or so
attendees. Others have thousands. Like any convention, there are
meetings discussing a variety of topics, as well as a vendors'
exhibit area with the S/M life-style equipment and literature of the
available for purchase. To attend one of these conventions is to
truly know that we are not alone.
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