Not all BDSM acts are physical. “Intense language as a use of force can be just as intense, or even more intense, as consensually degrading physical sensations, such as impact play,” Horn says. A common example of humiliation is name-calling and verbal abuse. One of the most common misconceptions about humiliation play is that it's antifeminist. But the truth is, many feminists enjoy being called names such as “bitch,” “slut,” or “whore” in bed—your kinks are not your values. In a patriarchal world where women have long been told sex is not for pleasure, addressing what gets you off—especially if it’s nontraditional like humiliation—and then engaging it can be a powerful way to take control of your sexuality. As always, discuss humiliation beforehand and keep it consensual. Your partner may be okay with being called a "slut" but not a "bitch" so be sure to define your boundaries.
“I have a humiliation kink”
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When you continually run for Speaker of the US House of Representatives and keep losing, and lose by a wider margin each day.
"I don't know what's worse, Kevin McCarthy repeatedly losing ballots to be Speaker of the House, or getting fewer votes than the Democratic Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries in every ballot."
"I saw that grin he had... between getting fewer votes each day and getting reprimanded for squatting by moving into the Office of the Speaker before actually winning the vote? McCarthy sure has a Public Humiliation Kink."
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when u make shit posts so people will laugh at you on the internet
justine has a public humiliation kink cause she posts about foot fetishes on her public blog
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