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Pain Slut

Pain slut is a term coined by the BSDM community to describe a person, usually a submissive, who enjoys extreme pain. This pain could be either physical or mental. In the BDSM community, pain is seen as a way to increase sensitivity to pleasure and create a sort of endorphin rush that participants find pleasurable.

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Extreme pain can lead to serious injuries if the right precautions are not taken beforehand. To avoid injury, it's important for participants to stay within their limits and build up over time. Some pain sluts have talked about getting lost within the pain, which means they lose awareness of how much they are being hurt. This is why rules and safewords are so important in any sex play that involves pain. It is also important that participants only engage in this sort of play with someone they trust and who has their best interest at heart.

  

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