Kev45
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Take a minute.
Read that qoute.
I have read your "quote" and also directly responded to "that" quote and simply asked you to explain and which you have not.
If you want data at least do a cursory look at basic interpretation like Psychology Today, a basic explanation for most psychological terms.
I don't need to take a cursory "look" at anything and nor will I. You claim to be the masters educated psychologist, so why don't you explain what you mean when you argue BDSM is "impulsive" behaviour?
I am however curious why you have quoted the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorder's" in relation to BDSM?
Are you now suggesting practitioners of BDSM have personality disorders, is this a clinical diagnosis you have personally made or did you plagiarise it from the link you supplied?
If so, please explain how you reached that conclusion as well?
In life things are simple, people have desires.
They have impulses.
Now please, explain to me, given your "career" specifically in the BDSM scene and also your "career" as a psychologist, why you have described practitioners of BDSM as acting upon "impulse" in DIRECT relation to BDSM, and nothing else.
It's a simple question, you made the statement, no one else.
Lastly, why on earth have you posted a link to 'The Surprising Psychology of BDSM' which makes no reference at all to "impulse" in the context you applied it and in direct relation to BDSM?
Tends to be viewed as the handbook for psychological research.
Yes of course it is darling, rather like your year-long "scientific" study of Covid-19 during the pandemic?
Did you ever produce that thesis on the forum, btw?