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  2. Sadomasochism - Wikipedia

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    Sadomasochism. Sadism and masochism, known collectively as sadomasochism ( / ˌseɪdoʊˈmæsəkɪzəm / SAY-doh-MASS-ə-kiz-əm ), [1] are the derivation of pleasure from acts of respectively inflicting or receiving pain or humiliation. [2] Practitioners of sadomasochism may seek sexual pleasure from their acts.

  3. Intimate relationship - Wikipedia

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    Sexuality. Practices. Abuse. v. t. e. An intimate relationship is an interpersonal relationship that involves emotional or physical closeness between people and may include sexual intimacy and feelings of romance or love. [1] Intimate relationships are interdependent, and the members of the relationship mutually influence each other. [2]

  4. Sexual stimulation - Wikipedia

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    The term sexual stimulation implies stimulation of the genitals, but may also include stimulation of other areas of the body, stimulation of the senses (such as sight, smell, or hearing) and mental stimulation (e.g., reading or fantasizing ). [1] Sufficient stimulation of the penis or clitoris usually results in an orgasm.

  5. Open relationship - Wikipedia

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    An open relationship generally indicates a relationship where there is a primary emotional and intimate relationship between partners, who agree to at least the possibility of sexual or emotional intimacy with other people. The term "open relationship" is sometimes used interchangeably with the term polyamory, but the two concepts are not ...

  6. Mutual intelligibility - Wikipedia

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    There is a high level of mutual intelligibility between the closely related West Slavic languages Czech and Slovak (the Czech–Slovak languages). In linguistics , mutual intelligibility is a relationship between languages or dialects in which speakers of different but related varieties can readily understand each other without prior ...

  7. Autoeroticism - Wikipedia

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    Autoeroticism (also known as autoerotism, autosexuality, or self-gratification) [1] [2] is any sexual activity involving only one participant. [3] It is the practice of giving sexual pleasure to oneself. The term was popularized toward the end of the 19th century by British sexologist Havelock Ellis, who defined autoeroticism as "the phenomenon ...

  8. Lust - Wikipedia

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    Lust is a psychological force producing intense desire for something. Lust can take any form such as the lust for sexuality (see libido), money, or power.It can take such mundane forms as the lust for food (see gluttony) as distinct from the need for food or lust for redolence, when one is lusting for a particular smell that brings back memories.

  9. Emotional intimacy - Wikipedia

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    Emotional intimacy. Emotional intimacy is an aspect of interpersonal relationships that varies in intensity from one relationship to another and varies from one time to another, much like physical intimacy. [1] Emotional intimacy involves a perception of closeness to another, sharing of personal feelings, and personal validation.