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BDSM Science Consent Psychology and Stigma is a grounded, research-aware conversation about what BDSM is (and isn’t), how consent is negotiated in real life, and why cultural stigma remains so powerful.
In this episode, we explore:
* Consent as a process (not a one-time “yes”): negotiation, boundaries, check-ins, and repair
* Practical consent frameworks you may hear in kink communities, like SSC (Safe, Sane, Consensual) and RACK(Risk-Aware Consensual Kink)—and what they’re trying to solve
* Psychology & wellbeing: what research suggests about who participates in BDSM and why (and why “pathology” is often a lazy assumption)
* Stigma and secrecy: how shame, stereotypes, and sensational media narratives can do real harm—often more than the activity itself
* Communication and aftercare: why emotional safety matters as much as physical safety
Content note: This episode discusses BDSM in an educational context, including consent and stigma. No explicit erotica.Listener note: If you’re new to the topic, focus on the principles: clear communication, informed consent, and respecting limits.
What’s one myth you’ve heard about BDSM that you’d like to see retired—and what would a healthier, more accurate conversation look like?
– Long-term chastity & control → https://www.oxy-shop.com/collections/all-products
Produced by Oxy-Shop
https://www.oxy-shop.com
By By Oxy ShopBDSM Science Consent Psychology and Stigma is a grounded, research-aware conversation about what BDSM is (and isn’t), how consent is negotiated in real life, and why cultural stigma remains so powerful.
In this episode, we explore:
* Consent as a process (not a one-time “yes”): negotiation, boundaries, check-ins, and repair
* Practical consent frameworks you may hear in kink communities, like SSC (Safe, Sane, Consensual) and RACK(Risk-Aware Consensual Kink)—and what they’re trying to solve
* Psychology & wellbeing: what research suggests about who participates in BDSM and why (and why “pathology” is often a lazy assumption)
* Stigma and secrecy: how shame, stereotypes, and sensational media narratives can do real harm—often more than the activity itself
* Communication and aftercare: why emotional safety matters as much as physical safety
Content note: This episode discusses BDSM in an educational context, including consent and stigma. No explicit erotica.Listener note: If you’re new to the topic, focus on the principles: clear communication, informed consent, and respecting limits.
What’s one myth you’ve heard about BDSM that you’d like to see retired—and what would a healthier, more accurate conversation look like?
– Long-term chastity & control → https://www.oxy-shop.com/collections/all-products
Produced by Oxy-Shop
https://www.oxy-shop.com