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Written by mike
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Monday, 25 August 2008 04:37 |
Forget about tying the knot unless it's attached to the bedpost.
Researchers at the Journal of Sexual Medicine say that couples that practice BDSM (that's bondage and discipline and sadomasochism, for those not attending the Folsom Street Fair) are more in touch with their sexual needs, ranking lower on scales of psychological distress than their missionary position counterparts, leading researchers to conclude that they might even be happier.
Though the researchers did not study why that was the case, they
suspected that it might simply be that they were more in harmony with
themselves because they were into something unusual and are comfortable
with that.
From
what we've seen at IML, 'comfortable' is probably a relative term here.
But we wish the happy, bruised and bloody couples all the best.
(There's only a few days left to enter the Sword's Folsom Street Fair Giveaway, so assuming you're not duct-taped to the bed, get your submissions to us. Pun intended.)
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