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  2. Kink (sexuality) - Wikipedia

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    Speculation on the cause of kinks has implicated biological, psychological and social origins. According to a 2022 scientific review, it is often assumed that kink is a result of trauma or childhood abuse, however several studies have found that participants in kink have slightly lower rates of childhood abuse and trauma than the general population.

  3. Hindustani profanity - Wikipedia

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    Many English translations may not offer the full meaning of the profanity used in the context. [1] Hindustani profanities often contain references to incest and notions of honor. [2] Hindustani profanities may have origins in Persian, Arabic, Turkish or Sanskrit. [3] Hindustani profanity is used such as promoting racism, sexism or offending ...

  4. Glossary of BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Kinky sex: Any sexual act that is generally considered to be unconventional. [12] [57] Klismaphilia See enema play. Knife play: Slow, methodical sensation of the bottom with the edges and points of knives, usually without cutting the skin. Fear of the weapon plays a large part in the stimulus of the bottom. [58]

  5. 40+ Phrases You Can Use to Amp up Your Dirty Talk - AOL

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    Dirty talk can get really kinky, really fast! That's why it's a good idea to practice aftercare: essentially, any routine that helps everyone feel safe and cared for after a sexual interaction.

  6. BDSM - Wikipedia

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    Finally, Baumeister observes a contrast between the 'intense sensation' focus of male masochism to a more 'meaning and emotion' centred female masochistic script. [ 141 ] Prior argues that although some of these women may appear to be engaging in traditional subordinate or submissive roles, BDSM allows women in both dominant and submissive ...

  7. Conventional sex - Wikipedia

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    The term "vanilla" in "vanilla sex" leverages the polysemic nature of the term, meaning both literally "vanilla" or "conventional", depending on the context.[5] It originally derives from the use of vanilla extract as the basic flavoring for ice cream, and by extension, meaning plain or conventional.

  8. Top, bottom, switch - Wikipedia

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    A bottom may or may not be a submissive, as power exchange does not have to be a component of their kinky play. [ 7 ] Many distinguish top/bottom from dominant/submissive by seeing top/bottom as an expression of physical power, while dominant/submissive is an expression of psychological power.

  9. Hindustani kinship terms - Wikipedia

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    The kinship terms of Hindustani (Hindi-Urdu) differ from the English system in certain respects. [1] In the Hindustani system, kin terms are based on gender, [2] and the difference between some terms is the degree of respect. [3] Moreover, "In Hindi and Urdu kinship terms there is clear distinction between the blood relations and affinal ...