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Dewayne 2022-03-23 09:03:09

Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: "If you go to women, don't forget to take your whip."
Sade (famous for his erotic fantasies and the social scandals he caused): "I told you : The only way to get into a woman's heart is to torture her. It doesn't get any clearer than that."
The Kinsey Research Center's advice to find most women like abused men: "Unless you choose carefully Your sexual partner, or you're going to spend a lot of time with the police, lawyers, and courts."
Foucault said of sadomasochism: "The concept given to this practice is not as old-fashioned as the concept of love; it is a broad The cultural phenomenon, to be precise, appeared at the end of the 18th century. It caused one of the greatest transformations of the Western imagination: the irrational transformation into the delirium of the mind."
Luanchi, "The Conversations of the Prostitutes": "If a man is interested in his A lover who hasn't fisted, scratched his hair, or ripped his clothes has never really experienced love."


Hateful fights suddenly turned into out-of-control sex.
Is sadomasochism violence or love? Undefinable? Colder than death.
The sadomasochism in the concentration camps of World War II should be a typical one, and it should be studied in combination with the disease.
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Extended Reading
  • Darius 2022-03-27 09:01:19

    Love is entanglement. Although it is painful and tortured, it is constantly entangled, and no one can leave the other.

  • Russ 2022-03-28 09:01:11

    Alternative love feature films do not arouse too many feelings, but such a dark atmosphere can still capture people's souls, which is actually the truth of love.

The Night Porter quotes

  • Hans: I'm only here to ask you some questions on behalf of myself and the others, and to have a look at you. Look, I could have come at another time to see him too, but, I don't need to speak to him. I don't need to speak to him... in front of you. Useless. With this business of the trial, he's... become too diffident.

    Lucia: He's right.

    Hans: What do you mean?

    Lucia: Because then for the first time he saw you all clearly. Nothing's changed, has it?

    Hans: You're wrong. We've all had our trials. Now we are cured and live in peace with ourselves.

    Lucia: There's no cure.

    Hans: It is you who are ill. Otherwise, you wouldn't be with somebody who made you...

    Lucia: That's my affair.

    Hans: Very well. But nevertheless, your mind is disturbed. That's why you're here, fishing up the past.

    Lucia: Max is more than just the past.

    [Lucia crawls under a table]

    Hans: Listen. Why don't you go to the police? If you want to, I'll take you. Hm?

    Lucia: Dr. Fogler, I remember you so well. You gave a lot of orders.

    Hans: Then you can't have forgotten that your Max was an obedient Sturmscharführer. Remember?

    Lucia: I don't remember.

    Hans: I certainly can't oblige you to remember if you don't want to.

    [clears his throat]

    Hans: I'm only here to ask you to testify, to find out... if the situation in which you find yourself is of your own choice.

    Lucia: I'm all right here.

    Hans: Yes. You both want to live in peace, right? One lives in peace... when one is in harmony with one's close friends, when one respects an agreement. Tell Max that. We could have denounced him to the police for the murder of Mario. But we didn't. Max is ill. He mustn't be too far away from us! He's locked you up here. We could go to the police about that, too, no?

    Lucia: I'm here of my own free will. This chain is because of you, so none of you can take me away.

    Hans: If we wanted to carry you off, would this chain stop us? You poor fool. A chain can be cut. None of us is thinking of violence.

    Lucia: Hmm, I know how your, your witnesses end up. Max told me.

    [Lucia crawls out from under the table, away from Hans]

    Hans: Max doesn't know what he's saying or doing. His mind is disordered.

    Lucia: [crawling into the bathroom] Get out. Go away. Go away!

    [slams the door]

    Hans: If you change your mind, if the chain grows heavy... call me.

  • [last lines]

    Bert: Well?

    Klaus: He doesn't answer. It's off the hook.

    [lights a cigarette]

    Klaus: Tell me, Bert. How long have you known Max?

    Bert: Let's not talk about it.

    Klaus: You don't, er... dance for him anymore?

    Bert: I've lost him.