Psychological barriers

Posted on 2007-02-19

I wrote in extremes for a purpose. These are consensual acts. At no time are we not considered and revered as humans with rights and dignity. I'm merely curious over the psychological aspects that occur during play.

Does a Sadist ever apply objectification out of emotional necessity aside from kink need; a coping method if you will, to help depersonalize the human form (their partner) from whatever tortuous acts they're administering. Used as a way to separate the humanity from the person there by increasing enjoyment of an act rather than focus on the subject matter; human suffering.

A Sadist has a need to create physical and or emotional suffering. The person being tortured hits a psychological wall placed by the Sadist.  They become less human and more attuned to accepting debasement.  But whom does this ultimately protect, the giver or the receiver?

Anatomy lab personnel often swathe the cadavers in gauze and encourage students to unwrap as they go, part by part. The head and hands are often left wrapped until their dissection comes up on the syllabus. So it's not so intense because that's what you see of a person.

What if that was incorporated into a scene of objectification? Part by torturous part meat unwrapped and abused until you're left starring at your victim.

Wouldn't that be just the type of intensity some of us seek?

~d~

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