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Previously on "Tied up means you aren't uptight"

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  • xoggoth
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    Hurray! At last a rational justification for being a perve!

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  • vetran
    started a topic Tied up means you aren't uptight

    Tied up means you aren't uptight

    Could bondage be good for you? S&M enthusiasts are 'healthier and less neurotic' than those with a tamer sex life | Mail Online

    Could bondage be good for you? S&M enthusiasts are 'healthier and less neurotic' than those with a tamer sex life
    Those who enjoy indulging in fetishes are psychologically healthier and happier than the general population, say Dutch researchers
    Experts believe this is because they are more outgoing and less neurotic
    Those who played the dominating role in sex games were deemed as the most mentally healthy and submissives the least
    But none of the S&M participants scored lower than the general population in psychological tests

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