If you
thought that bondage and sado-masochism (BDSM), voyeurism, role playing and
even sexual food play are passe', or out-of-style, well think again. While the
DSM-5 or the Diagnostic and Statistical manual of Mental Disorders classifies
lots of kinks and fetishes as anomalous or abnormal, a new study surprisingly
reveals that these once-fringe sexual habits have now become part and parcel of
the sex lives of many healthy people!
Here's a brief but eye-opening look at what the new study is all about.
Many
Couples Now Engage In “Abnormal” Sex Behaviours
Have you
ever engaged in kinky sex with your hookup partners, as well as with your
favourite Beautiful
Companions Perth? If not, perhaps now's the time for you and
your partner to do some cool erotic experimentation in bed!
A new
study was published in the Journal of Sex Research, which involved asking 1,040
people living in the Canadian province of Quebec about their sexual preferences
over the phone (and in an online sexual survey).
The
study noted that more than 45 percent of respondents were very interested in
practices that were once considered abnormal in the DSM, with 1/3 of these
reportedly engaging in activities like sexting, fetishism, voyeurism, masochism
and “frotteurism”, which is rubbing against a non-consenting individual for
sexual pleasure.
What's
surprising is that for the women involved in the survey, many have expressed great interest in sexual
submission, and they were more likely to have diverse sexual interests too.
A
Lot Of Adults Are Into Sexting Too
In
another study conducted by psychologists at Drexel University in Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, nine in ten adult today have already done “sexting” or the
practice of sending explicit photos or language via text message.
The
study involved questioning over 900 adult Americans with ages ranging from 18
to 82, and researchers were surprised to find out that these adults were
sexting in a different manner than the adolescents, and they were doing it more
prolifically!
Around
82 percent of the adults surveyed said they sexted within the past year, while
43 percent did some sexting in the context of a casual relationship, and 75
percent did it in the context of a committed relationship.
While
some sexual habits and behaviours are definitely illegal, or absolutely
abnormal (like having sex with dead people, or sex with animals), what's
notable is that more people are finally accepting that stuff that was once
considered “weird' such as BDSM and sexting, are now part and parcel of a
healthy sex life!
Perhaps
it's time you and your girlfriend, or your hot and sexy Beautiful Companions Perth,
openly discuss your fetishes and other kinky desires, as well as practice them
regularly!
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