Alternative sex: any sexual practice adopted by
alt sex people whose sexual preferences do not exactly fit into
the classic and orthodox heterosexual monogamist relationship. There is a
wide range of diverse and eccentric sexual ways of expression, as to be
seen. It's definitely not perversion, but simply alternative sex.
BDSM comes from: BD: Bondage &
Discipline DS: Dominance & Submission SM: Sadism &
Masochism
BDSM is an alternative sex term used to refer to
the practice of sadomasochism, which is to extract sexual pleasure
by inflicting pain to someone else or feeling pain before, during the act of
this kind of alternative sex, or after. It has nothing to with
nonconsensual alternative sexual intercourse. Neither it refers to sex
abuse. In sadomasochism, a classic type of alt sex, both or
more parties involved agree in indulging in suffering or inflicting pain. There
is such intricate psychological game of consented transfer of power involved, as
the terms dominance and submission allow to infer.
Homosexuality and Heterosexuality: unnecessary to
define;
Polyamory: oppositely to monogamy, this alt sex
category consists of simultaneity of sexual relationships, that is, more
than one partner, which doesn't exclusively has to do with group sex.
There is no cheating involved, but instead awareness of what goes on by the
parties involved.
Transgender issues:
- Cross dressers: those who, every now and then, dress
themselves up with attires of the opposite sex, no matter whose
sexual orientation they belong to; - Intersexed People: people
with birth defects that render them not to identify completely to one or another
gender; - Hermaphrodites: the ones who have sexual
characteristics both of male and female gender; - Transsexuals: those
who would rather have born as the opposite sex, measuring no efforts to
"correct" such a terrible nature's mistake by hormone therapy or gender
surgery; - Transvestites: people who dress alike the opposite
gender, not only occasionally but also frequently, on a daily basis
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