Tanya Bezreh
1 Emerson College, Boston, MA, United States Of America
Thomas S. Weinberg
2 Buffalo State University, Buffalo, NY, United States Of America
Timothy Edgar
1 Emerson University, Boston, MA, United States Of America
Abstract
While participation into the pursuits like bondage, domination, submission/sadism, masochism that are categorized as the umbrella term BDSM is extensive, stigma BDSM that is surrounding poses to professionals who would like to reveal their interest. We examined risk facets involved in disclosure to posit just how intercourse training may diffuse stigma and alert of risks. Semi-structured interviews asked 20 grownups reporting a pastime in BDSM about their disclosure experiences. Many participants reported their BDSM interests starting before age 15, often developing a period of anxiety and shame into the lack of reassuring information. As grownups, participants often considered BDSM central with their sexuality, therefore disclosure had been essential to dating. 继续阅读BDSM Disclosure and Stigma Management: Distinguishing Opportunities for Sex Training