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Variations in Conventional and non-Conventional Sexual Behaviors by Self-Identification vs. BDSM Practice Frequency in the General Population Gonzalo R. Quintana, Elías Aguilera, Francisco Santibáñez-Palma, and 3 more This is a preprint; it has not been peer reviewed by a journal. https://doi.org/ 10.21203/rs.3.rs-4714420/v1 This work is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 License Status: Posted Version 1 posted You are reading this latest preprint version Abstract Studies concerning BDSM sexual practices within the general population often use different criteria to differentiate between those who practice or identify by them vs. those who do not. Yet, using criteria such as BDSM self-identification or measuring the actual frequency of these practices incur in limitations that likely over or underestimate the prevalence of these behaviors, making the interpretation and comparison of the results inaccurate across studies. Therefore, the following study examined the magnitude of difference between using BDSM self-identification vs. BDSM practice frequency as criteria, across conventional and non-conventional sexual behaviors, as well as sexual function in the general population. This study was composed of 3904 Chilean men and women. Sexual function was measured using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results revealed differences in the prevalence of BDSM individuals by criteria varying by behavior, whereas correlations between BDSM criteria were positive, yet of low magnitude. The practice frequency criterion yielded a larger prevalence of BDSM practitioners, with higher engagement in BDSM-specific behaviors, greater pleasure derived from these practices, and better sexual function compared to non-BDSM individuals, especially among highly frequent practitioners. Lastly, differences in sexual function dimensions according to BDSM criteria were found more frequently, and by a larger magnitude, through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially in women, compared to non-BDSM people. This study findings demonstrate the importance of considering both self-identification and practice frequency criteria in understanding BDSM and its implications for sexual health in future studies. Psychology BDSM BDSM practices Sexual dysfunction Conventional Sexual Behavior Chile Figures Figure 1 Figure 2 INTRODUCTION Within the vast myriad of human sexual behaviors, sex researchers have classified them in many ways, where perhaps the most simple, yet decisive distinction is between conventional (CSB) and non-conventional sexual behaviors (nCSB; Simula, 2019b). There is no clear dividing line between these, yet the former can easily be conceptualized as sexual practices performed by most people and/or more frequently (Herbenick et al., 2010; Robbins et al., 2011), also known as mainstream or vanilla (Pohtinen, 2019), whereas the latter would be, to the least, less frequent within the general population (Herbenick et al., 2017; Herbenick et al., 2020; Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013), also known as kink’s. Historically, nCSB have been considered deviant, immoral, non-natural, etc. (Bering, 2013; Moser, 2006; Pohtinen, 2019), often stigmatized, while also attributing mental health issues or pathologies their practitioners (Dunkley & Brotto, 2018; Hansen-Brown & Jefferson, 2023; Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013), and even criminalized or illegal (Bennett, 2023; Onoma, 2017). However, whereas there are many studies characterizing the frequency of nCSB are across specific communities (e.g., Bezreh et al., 2012; Martinez, 2018; Monteiro Pascoal et al., 2015), less is known as to how frequent these are amongst those who do not self-identify with them or identify as part of a community/subculture with alike interest, practices, and identities. Amongst the most common nCSB, and perhaps better known, are those whose identities and expressions are perhaps better characterized through the acronym BDSM, which stands for bondage, discipline/domination, submission/sadism and masoquism (Ambler et al., 2017). As an umbrella term, BDSM encompasses a diverse array of agreed-upon practices/activities, desires, communities/subcultures, identities/roles, and meanings associated with BDSM practices (Domingue, 2019; Moser & Kleinplatz, 2006; Simula, 2019b). BDSM practitioners distinguish CSB from BDSM practices in three main ways: 1) as going beyond the genital focus, emphasizing fulfillment beyond CSB indicators such as achieving orgasm; 2) as emphasizing emotional experiences, whereas CSB would be centered on the physical, and 3) as fostering deeper interpersonal connections surpassing those in CSB experiences (Simula, 2019a). Practitioners tend to either introduced themselves into BDSM as a form of sexual exploration often during adolescence, or later in life as a form of self-growth, where ‘enjoyment’ is the most common declared motivation (Bezreh et al., 2012; Westlake & Mahan, 2023), probably driven by sensation-seeking, impulsivity, and attachment styles (De Neef et al., 2019). There is a vast myriad of scenes/plays within BDSM where people play different roles (i.e., dominant, submissive, master, slave, top, bottom, switchers) depending on their preference: impact play (e.g., spanking, whipping), humiliation (e.g., begging, crawling), restriction (e.g., handcuffing, binding), role-play, etc. (e.g., Moser & Kleinplatz, 2006; Nordling et al., 2006; Rehor, 2015). Men tend to self-identify more as dominant, master, top, and sadist, whereas women tend to self-identify more as submissive, slaves, bottom, or masochist (Martinez, 2018). Meanwhile, estimations of nCSB in the general population vary wildly amongst populations, behaviors, and genders. For instance, using a probability sample of US men and women, Herbenick et al. (2017) reported that BDSM parties or playful whipping were uncommon (8–13%), whereas role-playing, tying/being tied up, and spanking were practiced by a higher proportion of individuals (20–30%). While these were rather similar between genders, sucked/licked partner’s feet/toes was almost three times more common in men than in women. Moreover, using a sample from the general Belgium population, Holvoet et al. (2017) demonstrated that 46% of the sample reported to have performed at least one BDSM-related behavior, yet only 12.5% performed these on a regular basis, and even less people self-identified as BDSM (7.6%). They also showed that men report significantly more BDSM and fetishes interests than women did, while another study showed that gay, lesbians, and bisexual have a much higher experience in BDSM practices than heterosexuals (Træen et al., 2022). Researchers have also studied the mental health and sexual wellbeing associated to nCSB and their practitioners. Compared to non-practitioners, BDSM practitioners were found to be less neurotic, more extraverted, more open to new experiences, more conscientious, less rejection sensitive, had higher subjective well-being (Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013), and as having better mental health and emotion regulation (Dahl et al., 2023). Moreover, both men and women BDSM practitioners reported better sexual function scores in almost every dimension (Huang et al., 2023). Similarly, men BDSM practitioners reported significantly less distress associated to their sexual function in BDSM contexts compare to non-BDSM ones, while women BDSM practitioners did so as well only when pertaining to maintaining sexual arousal (Pascoal et al., 2015). Finally, BDSM practitioners also report to be either equal (Rogak & Connor, 2018), or more satisfied, and less concerned about their sexuality than the general population (Botta et al., 2019; Strizzi et al., 2022). Researchers have used different sampling strategies to investigate nCSB or specific BDSM practices, using self-identification as BDSM or as a practitioner of the specific sexual practice (Martinez, 2018; Schuerwegen et al., 2023), interest in BDSM practices (Bezreh et al., 2012), recruiting within a BDSM community (Rogak & Connor, 2018), sampling from the general population (Herbenick et al., 2020), or a combination of them (Dahl et al., 2023; Schuerwegen et al., 2023). However, there is more than one pitfall and limitations that these methods incur. Recruiting from the general population is likely to include self-identified BDSM individuals or members of its community (Holvoet et al., 2017), which may lead to an overestimation of the nCSB incidence in this group. Furthermore, self-identification, especially when a definition is not given, is subjected to variations as to what each individual understands as a BDSM-related identity (Domingue, 2019) or nuances associated with a particular community (Faccio et al., 2020), as well as the stigma associated with the behaviors, identities, or the community overall (Bezreh et al., 2012; Graham et al., 2016; Hansen-Brown & Jefferson, 2023). Moreover, there is a growing body of research that explores BDSM and nCSB as situational, where meaning or identity is secondary, or perhaps not even a reason to engage in these behaviors, much like a leisure activity (Williams et al., 2016), or even a spiritual or therapeutic tool (Beckmann, 2009). Ultimately, the combination of these limits the comparison across studies, skew the results in unknown ways, while also blurring the line between CSB and nCSB or practitioners, or how these behaviors and identities may be associated to other indicators, such as sexual health and wellbeing. Whereas there are still merits to self-identification as a good way to differentiate between BDSM practitioners and non-practitioners, using BDSM behaviors as a variable or specific BDSM practices offers an less biased way to assess them in any population. Yet, using both offers a much comprehensive way to assess differences between CSB and nCSB, as well as between self-identified practitioners and non-practitioners. Particularly, using both allows the comparison of both criteria, while also estimate the magnitude of difference using one or the other criteria when estimating the prevalence of CSB and nCSB. Therefore, amid the aforementioned limitations, and the unknown estimation of the differences of using BDSM self-identification or the frequency of practice of BDSM behaviors, the following study objectives were threefold: 1) to describe the BDSM behaviors and BDSM-specific behaviors in the general population of those who either a) self-identify as BDSM or b) practice BDSM behaviors, as well as those who either do not self-identify as BDSM practitioners or do not practice BDSM behaviors; 2) to assess the magnitude of difference in estimating the prevalence of CSB and nCSB between the BDSM self-identification vs. BDSM behavior practice frequency criteria; and 3) to compare the association of these criteria on people’ sexual function. We expect that: 1) there will be differences between those identified as BDSM depending on the criteria used; 2) there will be differences as to how frequently a month people practice CSB and BDSM behaviors by BDSM criteria; 3) people who either self-identify or practice BDSM sexual behaviors will have a better sexual function than those who do not, regardless of the criteria used; and that 4) some CSB and BDSM behaviors will be associated with better sexual function scores. This study is its first of its kind within the Chilean population, which also helps expand the already few LATAM studies in this field (Brollo & Tiloca, 2022; da Silva, 2018; Kotek et al., 2006; Oyhantcabal, 2023; Ríos et al., 2019; Tiloca, 2023), and the world literature in BDSM studies from WEIRD countries (see Henrich et al., 2010a; Henrich et al., 2010b). METHODS Study design This study was part of the Chilean sex and sexuality study (CSSS), a cross-sectional broader research initiative conducted by 14 collaborators from 10 universities across and two clinical centers in Chile. This study was pre-registered in the open science framework website (https://osf.io/dhgm9), just like the CSSS project (https://osf.io/7yve8/). Participants The study sample was initially composed of 3,904 Chilean adult people ( M age = 32.13, SD age = 11.90; 18⎼91 years old). The final sample was then comprised by 2679 women ( M age = 32.29; SD age =11.78 years old), and 1134 men ( M age = 32.25; SD age = 12.19). Still, given that we used sexual function’ scales that use an exclusion criterion (see “Procedure” section below), and that subjects were allowed to not answer all questions or alternatives, men and women sample sizes vary across variables and analyses—we prioritized representativity over even group sizes. Most participants identified as heterosexuals ( n = 2,044, 78.5%), were in a relationship ( n = 1,968; 50.7%), and currently or graduated from university ( n = 2,530; 64.8%) yet rather balanced in terms of age, marital status, level of education, provinces of the country, income, employment/studying status, religion, political orientation. For sociodemographic details, see Quintana (2024) Table 1. Measures Sexual characteristics and preferences BDSM self-identification . In order to distinguish between those who self-identify as BDSM from those who do not, individuals responded to the question “ Sexually, I consider myself ” wherein some of the alternatives (and their definitions) included: sadist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from inflicting pain or humiliation on others), masochist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from receiving pain or being humiliated by others), and fetishist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from a fixation on an inanimate object or a non-genital body part). We used these since, aside from recruiting within BDSM communities (e.g., Connolly, 2006; Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013), self-identification as sadist, masoquist, or fetishist are the most recurrent self-identification categories used to identify BDSM practitioners in multiple studies in this line of research (e.g., Bezreh et al., 2012; Dahl et al., 2023; Hansen-Brown & Jefferson, 2023; Holvoet et al., 2017; Richters et al., 2008). Therefore, the BDSM category collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either sadist, masoquist, and/or fetishist, whereas those who did not self-identified with any were part of the non-BDSM category. See Table 1 for details. [Insert Table 1 here] BDSM sex practice frequency per month. In order to distinguish by BDSM practised behaviors, individuals responded to the question “ On average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month? ” wherein one of the alternatives was “BDSM behaviors” assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = 'Never'; 1 = 'Rarely'; 2 = 'Infrequently'; 3 = 'Frequently'; 4 = 'Almost the entire month'). We further divided these categories into three groups: “non-BDSM” represented alternative 'never' practice frequency, meanwhile “low frequency BDSM” (Lf BDSM) collapsed alternatives 'rarely' and 'few times' practice frequencies, and high frequency BDSM (Hf BDSM) collapsed 'many times' and 'almost the entire month' practice frequencies. See Table 1 for details. BDSM-specific sexual practice frequency per month . We also explored specific BDSM practices by having individuals respond to the question “ How often per month do you typically engage in these sexual practices? ” wherein the alternatives included: dominance, submission, impact play, burning, humiliation, movement restriction, role-playing, others, assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = 'Never'; 1 = 'Once in my lifetime'; 2 = 'Rarely'; 3 = 'Infrequently'; 4 = 'Frequently'; 5 = 'Almost the entire month'). See Table 1 and Supplementary Table 1 for details. Sexual pleasure derived from BDSM practices. Individuals provided the rate of sexual pleasure derived from BDSM practices (as mentioned above) by answering the question “ How much pleasure do these sexual practices bring to you? ”, assessed using a Likert scale of 6 points (-2 = 'It causes me discomfort or pain'; -1 = 'It disgusts me'; 0 = 'No pleasure at all'; 1 = 'A little pleasure'; 2 = 'A lot of pleasure'; 3 = 'Too much pleasure'); meanwhile individuals who answered 'I do not engage' were excluded of the analyses using this variable). See Table 1 for details. Conventional sexual sex practices frequency per month . We also explored other CSB by having individuals respond the question “ On average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month? ” wherein the alternatives included: solitary masturbation, mutual masturbation, received oral sex, given oral sex, vaginal intercourse, and fetish practices, assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = 'Never'; 1 = 'Rarely'; 2 = 'Infrequently'; 3 = 'Frequently'; 4 = 'Almost the entire month'). Fetish were measured in isolation from BDSM practices, assuming that the former do not bear the same degree of taboo as the latter (Bering, 2013; Westlake & Mahan, 2023), in order get an estimation of these. Sexual function Male sexual function . We used the International Index of Erectile Function (Rosen et al., 1997), composed of 15 items grouped into five dimensions: erectile function (5 items; “ how often were you able to have an erection during sexual activity? ”), sexual desire (2 items; “ How often have you felt sexual desire? ”), orgasm function (2 items; “ when you had stimulation or intercourse, how often did you ejaculate? ”), intercourse satisfaction (3 items; “ how many times have you tried to have intercourse? ”), and general satisfaction (2 items; “ how satisfied have you been with your overall sex life? ”). Items are scored on a five-point Likert scale with different response alternatives depending on the item. Nine items contain a zero-scored option indicating no sexual activity or stimulation used to determine who was sexually active or not during the last four weeks before filling the questionnaire. Scores in each domain are summed up to produce a domain and total scores, where higher scores are indicative of better sexual function. Higher scores indicate better sexual functioning, and scores below 53 denoted male sexual dysfunction (MSD) according to Wiltink et al. (2003) cut-off. The IIEF was recently validated using a Chilean sample demonstrating good indices of fit (Quintana et al., submitted-b). Female sexual function . We used the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI; Rosen et al., 2000), composed of 19 items grouped into six dimensions: desire (two items; “ how often have you experienced sexual desire or interest? ”), arousal (four items; “ how frequently did you experience sexual arousal during sexual activity or intercourse? ”), lubrication (4 items; “ how often did you feel vaginal lubrication or moisture during sexual activity or intercourse? ”), orgasm (three items; “ when you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how often did you achieve an orgasm or climax? ”), satisfaction (three items; “ how satisfied have you been with your sexual relationship with your partner? ”), and pain (three items; “ how often have you felt discomfort or pain after vaginal penetration? ”). Items are scored on a five-point Likert-type scale (1 = Never; 5 = Always), whereas 15 items contained a zero-scored option indicating no sexual activity (\"no sexual activity\" or \"did not attempt sexual intercourse\"). Scores in each domain are summed and multiplied by a domain factor to produce a domain score while ensuring equal weight in contributing to the total score. Higher scores indicate better sexual functioning, and scores below 26.55 were considered indicative of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) according to Wiegel et al. (2005) cut-off. Finally, the FSFI was recently validated using a Chilean sample demonstrating good indices of fit (Quintana et al., submitted-a). Procedure The CSSS used a stratified non-probabilistic sampling method from Chile’s 16 provinces, drawing its sample from a wide range of its main cities. The CSSS was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Tarapacá (#05/2021; https://osf.io/7nzb3), and data was collected through a Google Forms survey between June 2021 and March 2022. After explaining the purpose of the study, all participants who were able and willing to participate continued to sign the informed consent and completed the questionnaire. Participation was anonymous, voluntary, and could be terminated at any point. Participants did not receive any compensation for participating. Quintana (2024) provides a more comprehensive description of the complete CSSS project sample and other relevant procedural details. The only inclusion criteria was being ≥ 18 years old, whereas when utilizing the sexual function scores we excluded individuals who were not sexually active during the last four weeks previous to completing the questionnaires (Meston et al., 2019; Yule et al., 2011). Statistical analyses Missing data handling Following guidelines on missing data (Buhi et al., 2008; Schafer & Graham, 2002), we used imputation over list-wise deletion of cases with missing data. The CSSS imputed missing data using multiple imputation, which has shown to provide unbiased estimates when the missing data mechanism is missing at random (Newman, 2014), though not all variables were imputed. All imputation data rationale, procedures, codes, and outputs can be found in the CSSS project’s OSF page (https://osf.io/2f3j8/). After imputation, missingness varied by variables being ≤ 10.46% of the cases, except for the variable “pleasure derived by BDSM practices” ( n = 2465; 63.07%) which was not imputed. See Supplementary Table 2 for details. Analyses plan In order to address hypotheses #1, we described the distribution of the sample between non-BDSM and BDSM people by the self-identification and BDSM practice frequency criteria using central tendency and distribution statistics (i.e., M , SD , n , %, Skewness, Kurtosis). Furthermore, we explored how the relation amongst the variables that make up the criteria relate to each other by gender using a Pearson r correlation analysis. In order to address the rest of the hypotheses, we used parametric significant analyses alongside effect size statistics. To compare between BDSM and non-BDSM people using the BDSM self-identification criterion, we used Student t test’s, whereas to compare amongst non-BDSM, Lf BDSM, and Hf BDSM we used ANOVA Fisher omnibus tests, along with the Bonferroni correction for post-hoc tests. In cases in which the homogeneity of variance Levene’s test was violated (i.e., p < .05), we used the Welch correction which has a robust Type I error performance (Derrick & White, 2016; Fagerland & Sandvik, 2009). Moreover, we used the χ ² test to evaluate significant differences between groups with and without risk of sexual dysfunction. Furthermore, we used Cohen’s d for unequal sample sizes as measure of effect size, by adjusting the calculation of the pooled standard deviation with weights for the sample sizes (see Fritz et al., 2012). Likewise, we used Cramer’s V as a measure of association for the χ ² tests. We interpreted Cohen’s d using Cohen (1988) standards, where d .1 to .3: small effect; .3 to .5: intermediate effect; .5 and higher: strong effect. Meanwhile, we interpret the magnitude of Pearson’s r effect size using Cohen (1992) standards where a r of |.10| are considered weak, |.30| as moderate, and ≥|.50| as strong. Finally, we interpreted Cramer’s V scores with one degree of freedom of ≤.10, ≥.30, and ≥.50 will be considered small, medium, and large, respectively (Cramér, 1946). Given the large amount of comparisons, and in order to avoid completely the family-se error and provide a standard way to compare groups, we focused on effect sizes alone and the magnitude of the differences, yet still provided all significant test performed. All statistical analyses were conducted using Jamovi (2.2.5; The Jamovi Project, 2021), based on R (R Core Team, 2021), and SPSS v26. RESULTS As depicted in Table 1, more women were masoquist, whereas more men were sadists and fetishist. The BDSM self-identification criterion yielded more BDSM men than women (16.5% vs. 11.9%), whereas the opposite was true for the BDSM practice frequency criterion (21.7% vs. 19.6%). Almost double to amount of people were labelled as BDSM practitioners through the BDSM practice frequency criterion than through the self-identification one (23.5% vs. 13.2%). Both BDSM criteria correlated positively with each other with a low magnitude. The magnitude by which the BDSM self-identification criterion correlated with masoquist women and with fetishist men was large and positive, and almost exactly the opposite when analysing these identities in the other gender (see Supplementary Table 3). Table 2 presents the BDSM-specific sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. There was a systematic difference, ranging from a small-to-intermediate-to-large magnitude, in the rate at which BDSM-specific sexual practices are performed between people who either self-identify ( d range = .33–.96) or practice BDSM sexual behaviors ( d range = .4–2.02) in comparison to non-BDSM people, where both BDSM groups scored higher in all behaviors. [Insert Table 2 here] When examining differences between BDSM self-identification vs. non-BDSM people, there were no meaningful differences in biding, impact play, burning, role play ( d difference = .01; .04; .07; .01, respectively). Meanwhile, BDSM self-identification yielded a larger difference than the BDSM practice frequency criterion when compared to non-BDSM people in humiliation ( d = .61) and other BDSM behaviors ( d = .84), whereas the BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded a much larger effect size difference compared to non-BDSM people in domination ( d = .91) and submission ( d = 1.01). Finally, the largest difference in effect size magnitude were found when comparing non-BDSM to Hf BDSM people, particularly for spanking/whipping ( d = 2.02), whereas the smallest effect size difference in magnitude was found for burning ( d = .91), which is still considered a large effect. Figure 1 summarises the magnitude of the effect size arithmetic difference between the comparisons of 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 2) non-BDSM and Lf BDSM practice frequency (black bars), as well as 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 3) non-BDSM and Hf BDSM practice frequency (grey bars), for BDSM-specific behaviors (top panel), and CSB (bottom panel). [Insert Figure 1 here] Table 3 presents the conventional sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. We also found a systematic difference, ranging from a small-to-intermediate-to-large magnitude, in the rate at which conventional sexual practices are performed between people who either self-identify ( d range = .02–.93) or practice BDSM sexual behaviors ( d range = .20–2.88) in comparison to non-BDSM people, where both BDSM groups scored higher in all behaviors, except for vaginal sex. There were no meaningful differences between non-BDSM and BDSM self-identified people in terms of mutual masturbation, received and given oral sex, and vaginal sex ( d = .02, .04, .12, .11 respectively), whereas BDSM self-identified people scored higher in solitary masturbation and fetish practices ( d = .57, .93 respectively). Meanwhile, the magnitude of the differences found through the BDSM practice frequency criterion were much larger for all behaviors in favor to the Lf BDSM ( d range = .33–1.3), and even larger for the Hf BDSM ( d range = .64–2.88), except for solitary masturbation. When examining differences between BDSM criteria vs. non-BDSM people, BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a rather consistent small effect difference over the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion for all conventional sexual practices ( d difference = .22–.38), whereas for the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion the effect size differences varied from small to large ( d difference range = .16–1.95). Supplementary Table 4 demonstrate that it was men who mainly drove the effect size in the BDSM practice frequency criterion between non-BDSM and Hf BDSM for receiving and giving oral sex. Meanwhile, the opposite trend was found for women, who determine the effect size in the BDSM self-identification criterion between non-BDSM and BDSM people (see Figure 1, bottom panel). [Insert Table 3 here] Table 4 presents the breakdown of the pleasure derived from BDSM practices frequency and comparisons by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. BDSM people reported more pleasure than non-BDSM people by a large magnitude ( d range = .83–1.38). When examining differences between BDSM criteria vs. non-BDSM people, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a negligible effect size difference over the Lf BDSM practice frequency (Cohen's d difference = .15), whereas the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded an intermediate effect size difference (Cohen's d difference = .55; See Figure 1, bottom panel). [Insert Table 4 here] Table 5 and 6 present the male and female sexual function and dysfunction scores by BDSM self-identification and BDSM practice frequency criteria, respectively. Regarding male sexual function, both BDSM criteria yielded meaningful differences in desire. BDSM people scored higher than non-BDSM people, where the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small effect size ( d = .26), whereas only did the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yield an intermediate effect size ( d = .46). In terms of sexual dysfunction, only did the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a statistically significantly difference between BDSM and non-BDSM people, where the former was weakly associated with experiencing MSD (Cramer’s V = .09). [Insert Table 5 here] Figure 2 summarises the magnitude of the effect size arithmetic difference between the comparisons of 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 2) non-BDSM and Lf BDSM practice frequency (black bars), as well as 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 3) non-BDSM and Hf BDSM practice frequency (grey bars), for the IIEF dimensions (top panel), and FSFI dimensions (bottom panel). [Insert Figure 2 here] Regarding female sexual function, differences differed by criterion. On the one hand, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small effect size towards higher scores in desire for BDMS people ( d = .18), while also a small effect size towards higher scores in pain for non-BDMS people ( d = .32). On the other hand, the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded a small effect size towards higher scores in desire, arousal, satisfaction, and total score for BDMS people ( d range = .18–.21), and an intermediate effect size towards higher scores in the same dimensions for BDMS people ( d range = .43–55). Finally, the BDSM self-identification yielded no differences between BDSM and non-BDSM people for FSD, whereas the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criteria yielded statistically significant differences vs. non-BDSM people, where the latter was weakly associated with experiencing FSD. [Insert Table 6 here] Correlation between BDSM-specific sexual behaviors and sexual function dimensions for men and women were negligible (Supplementary Table 5), whereas, overall, the opposite was true for conventional sexual practices, except for solitary masturbation and fetishes practices (Supplementary Table 6). DISCUSSION Understanding the vast myriad of sexual behaviors also involves exploring those that may be considered nCSB, which have often been, if not exclusively, associated with BDSM behaviors and its community. Whether researchers wish to make or not a distinction, criteria such as self-identification with or the declared practice frequency of BDSM behaviors are likely to yield different estimations. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the magnitude of the difference when estimating nCSB using both self-identification and declared practice frequency as criteria across BDSM behaviors, BDSM-specific behaviors, CSB, the pleasure derived from these practices, as well as potential differences in sexual function in sample of men and women in the general population. Our results demonstrate that women predominantly identify more as masochists, while men did so more often as sadists and fetishists. As suspected, the prevalence of BDSM individuals differed based on the criterion used, whereas correlations between BDSM criteria were positive, yet of low magnitude. Notably, the practice frequency criterion identified more individuals as people who practice BDSM, while the magnitude of the differences between BDSM and non-BDSM people varied by behaviors, where more often than not the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially the Hf BDSM group, yielded larger differences when compared to the non-BDSM people. As expected, BDSM practitioners scored higher than non-BDSM individuals in BDSM-specific behaviors, CSB (except for vaginal sex), and derived more pleasure from them. Lastly, differences in sexual function dimensions according to BDSM criteria were found more frequently, and by a larger magnitude, through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially in women, compared to non-BDSM people. Additionally, we found an association of having sexual dysfunction in non-BDSM men only through the BDSM self-identification, whereas in women we found it through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, both with a small effect size magnitude. Who are we sexually? The role of behavior Previous studies have found a similar gender differences, where women tend to identify (and play) more as masoquist, while men do so more as sadists (Martinez, 2018 ) and fetishists (Herbenick et al., 2017 ). However, this is likely to be more nuanced, since in BDSM people may switch roles. The line becomes even more blurry when considering that certain BDSM practices also renegotiate masculine and feminine roles, as well as how they embody them (e.g., a woman wearing a strap-on dildo; see Bauer, 2014 ), given that, generally speaking, roles in BDSM are not established by people’ gender or sexual identity (Carlström, 2017 ). In fact, contrary to what has been found amongst non-BDSM practitioners (Katz-Wise & Hyde, 2015 ), BDSM men tend to be more sexually fluid than BDSM women regardless of their sexual identity, although BDSM practitioners in general tend to be more sexually fluid, reporting various sexual behaviors which are discordant with their romantic and sexual attractions (Chaline, 2010 ; Marujo et al., 2023 ; Simula, 2012 ). Sexual fluidity describes precisely that, a broad flexibility or changes in who we are and how we behave sexually depending on the context (e.g., age, culture, opportunity, etc.; Hunt & Hunt, 2018 ; Katz-Wise & Todd, 2022 ). Thus, it is clear that BDSM practices (and also identities) are pivotal when understanding the sexuality BDSM practitioners as a whole, where their experiences—rewarding or not, first or subsequent ones—shape and consolidate what, where, when, with whom and even why people like about BDSM, or transition across these dimensions of their sexuality (e.g., Pfaus et al., 2012 ; Pfaus et al., 2016 ; Pfaus et al., 2020 ; Quintana et al., 2022 ) 1 . Interestingly, it also invites to consider the identification ramifications of this for non-identified BDSM people by virtue of performing these behaviors. Whereas who we are sexually is a complex orchestration of one’ sex, gender, sexual orientation, attraction, interest, lust, roles and if these switches, the community or culture with which we feel identified sexually (Moser, 2016 ; Quintana & Pfaus, 2024 ; van Anders, 2015 ), ultimately how people behave or not, and the context in which these are performed, are the ultimate arbiter (see Quintana, Mac Cionnaith, et al., 2019). Differences between self-identification and practice frequency Using the self-identification and practice frequency criteria, we obtained a larger prevalence of BDSM practitioners through the latter. It is likely these differences stem from a few factors. One of them may be the stigma associated with self-identifying as either sadism, masochism, and fetishism (and perhaps any BDSM identity; Bering, 2013 ; Dunkley & Brotto, 2018 ; Hansen-Brown & Jefferson, 2023 ; Moser, 2006 ; Pohtinen, 2019 ; Wismeijer & van Assen, 2013 ), lowering the number of people identified through this criterion. Furthermore, unlike when using the self-identification criterion, practice frequency of BDSM behaviors encompasses the whole range of practices, while self-identification in this study only included three. It is also our assumption that the practice frequency criterion is likely to include the prevalence of individuals of the general population that practice nCSB, along with self-identified BDSM practitioners, especially since participants were able to mark both alternatives. Correlations between self-identification BDSM identities and the BDSM practice frequency were significant, yet of low magnitude, and only of moderate magnitude between self-identified masoquist women and the BDSM practice frequency criterion. On the one hand, we suspect that the low overlap between criteria is likely to reflect the distinction of the two targeted groups: self-identified BDSM practitioners and non-self-identified BDSM practitioners in the general population who practice BDSM or nCSB. Namely, it is likely the criteria were sensitive and specific enough to differentiate between these two with little overlap. Thus, the overlap may be the product of self-identified BDSM individuals declared BDSM behavior frequency, and not the other way around. On the other hand, whereas in the last years Chile has made great strides in terms gender and sexuality matters (Silhi, 2019 ), Chile is still considered a sexually conservative country (see Graf, 2020 ; Jacobs, 2004 ; Palacios & Martínez, 2006 ). Yet, as predicted by sexual script theory (Wiederman, 2015 ), women would tend to experience less prejudice when sexually self-identify as anything but cis-gender or heterosexual than men do in a sexually conservative society (e.g., Katz-Wise & Hyde, 2015 ; Mulick & Wright Jr, 2002 ). Thus, self-identification amongst women would be less frowned upon, which explains why there was a higher correlation between BDSM self-identification and practice frequency for them than for men. Nevertheless, giving that more often than not, when studying specific BDSM practices or a community self-identification and recruitment within a BDSM community is the strategy of choice (Bezreh et al., 2012 ; Martinez, 2018 ; Rogak & Connor, 2018 ), whereas when studying the general population researchers often rely on self-disclosure of practicing nCSB, yet less often self-identification, or both (Dahl et al., 2023 ; Herbenick et al., 2020 ), this study findings demonstrate the impact in over or underestimations of either BDSM practitioners or behaviors by using one or the other method. Therefore, future studies are encouraged to either use both methods or only one depending if the study purpose is focused on characterize identities or behaviors. The magnitude of the differences found across the criteria used to compare non-BDSM people to either those who self-identify as BDSM or declared to practice BDSM behaviors varied by CSB and nCSB behaviors. Overall, the BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded larger differences than the self-identification criterion, when compared to the non-BDSM people (see Figs. 1 and 2 ). It is pertinent to remember these differences are between Cohen’s d effect sizes, where each already addresses a mean difference calculation. Therefore, the interpretation of ‘small’, ‘moderate’, or ‘large’ as suggested by Cohen ( 1988 ) is underestimated. Yet, this is done to represent the difference in magnitude of each criterion above the other when compared to non-BDSM individuals, without mixing the groups. non-BDSM individuals scored higher than self-identified BDSM individuals only in ‘vaginal sex’ by a marginal magnitude, while this was not the case when non-BDSM individuals were compared to either the Lf or Hf BDSM criterion. This effect was driven mainly by the difference between non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM male individuals, despite that their overall ‘vaginal sex’ scores were lower than both group of women (see Supplementary Table 4). Across the general population, lifetime vaginal sex is amongst the most common sexual behavior reported by adult men and women (62.5–94.5%; Herbenick et al., 2010 ). However, there are no known estimation of CSB across BDSM practitioners, yet it may come as no surprise that self-identified BDSM men scored lower than non-BDSM men when their sex repertoire is likely to be far wider. Indeed, according to the encyclopedia of kink and BDSM 2 practices, there are only two entries including the word “vagina”, whereas there are the nine containing the word penis. In comparison to the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded an effect size magnitude difference in its favor against non-BDSM individuals only in ‘solitary masturbation’, and against the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion only in ‘humiliation’, ‘other BDSM practices’, and the ‘derived pleasure’ from BDSM practices; yet all of a negligent magnitude. Conversely, on the one hand, in comparison to the BDSM self-identification criterion, the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion either yielded no meaningful (i.e., Binding, Impact play, Burning, Role play), or a small size differences (i.e., domination, submission, solitary masturbation, mutual masturbation, received oral sex, given oral sex, vaginal sex, fetish practices), when compared to non-BDSM individuals. On the other hand, the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded effect size differences of large magnitudes, except for ‘solitary masturbation’, when compared to non-BDSM individuals. Whereas it is expected to have found a larger difference for the Hf in comparison to the Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria due to the nature of their distinction, what is worth noting is the rather standard variability of the magnitude. The only difference in favor towards non-BDSM practitioners was in ‘solitary masturbation’. This behavior is perhaps the most common across studies, especially across younger adults (Herbenick et al., 2010 ; Robbins et al., 2011 ). This also coincides with how BDSM practitioners distinguish CSB from nCSB, deviating from the genital focus, while emphasizing fulfillment, emotional experiences, and fostering deeper interpersonal connections (Simula, 2019a ). The magnitude difference when compared amongst CSB or nCSB is relatively standard, except for ‘fetishes’ where the magnitude difference is fourfold. First, this standard pattern shows that specific BDSM behaviors differentiate between non- and highly frequent BDSM practitioners, whereas CSB are able to distinguish between low and high frequency in BDSM practitioners. This ‘all-or-nothing’ difference between non- and highly frequent BDSM practitioner may be due as a progression of experience into specific BDSM practices. For instance, population studies estimating some of the specific BDSM behaviors analysed here demonstrate that these behaviors are amongst the least practiced (Herbenick et al., 2020 ). Moreover, Westlake and Mahan ( 2023 ) demonstrated that as people gain more experience in BDSM contexts, the practice frequency increases for certain types of BDSM behaviors, particularly those with higher \"risk\". Second, ‘fetishes’ showed a fourfold difference in magnitude when comparing both criteria, while the average frequency of the Hf BDSM was still low (i.e., infrequent). Fetishes are a limitless category of objects, body parts, or sexual activities that modulate people’ sexual arousal, whose their prevalence may range from very low (e.g., furry costumes), to highly common amongst practitioners (Holvoet et al., 2017 ). Thus, given that the ‘fetishes’ category represented all preferences regardless of how few or many these may have been per person, this effect appears to be driven by the even lower average (i.e., never) in non-BDSM practitioners. BDSM and sexual function There are three main trends in terms how the BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria distinguish female sexual function: 1) there appear to be no meaningful magnitude differences between the BDSM self-identification and Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria, except in the dimension ‘satisfaction’; 2) the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded small magnitude differences over the BDSM self-identification in desire, arousal, orgasm, satisfaction, and total score; and 3) the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small magnitude differences over both the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion in the ‘pain’ dimension. On the one hand, when understanding both the absence of differences between BDSM self-identification and Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria, and the differences found between BDSM self-identification and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion in favor of the latter, we believe that this reinforces previous findings where BDSM practitioners have either a better sexual function (Huang et al., 2023 ), be less distress about their sexual arousal in BDSM contexts (Pascoal et al., 2015 ), and being more satisfied and less concerned about sexuality than the general population (Botta et al., 2019 ; Strizzi et al., 2022 ). On the other hand, the effect size difference magnitude in favor of the BDSM self-identification is probably the effect of the pillars of BDSM activities: safe, sane, and consensual, supporting our hypothesis that this criterion indeed capture BDSM self-identified practitioners (Simula, 2019b ). It is likely that self-identified BDSM women experience a better sexual function free or with less pain by following these principles, therefore avoiding practices or maintaining an active and assertive communication between involved parties, in comparison to people who practice BDSM sexual behaviors without identifying themselves as such (or enthusiasts). It is worth mentioning that more recently, the consent model has changed towards one of ‘risk-aware consensual kink’ (RACK; Williams et al., 2014 ): caring, communication, consent, and caution. Under this model, it is understood that some plays or scenes may involve different levels of risks, where individuals are informed and aware of potential harms, and therefore able to make full informed decisions, moving away from labelling practices ‘safe’ and ‘unsafe’ or ‘sane’ and ‘insane’. Meanwhile, less and of lesser magnitude differences were found for men’ sexual function. BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small magnitude differences over the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion in the ‘desire’ dimension. A higher desire in self-identified BDSM vs. Lf BDSM individuals, as well as an even higher magnitude difference in favor of the Hf BDSM may be explained not only by the better overall sexual function BDSM individuals experience in comparison with non-BDSM individuals (Huang et al., 2023 ), but also considering that a more frequent practice is likely to be accompanied by a higher level of desire and arousal (Castellini et al., 2018 ; Labrecque et al., 2021 ). Similarly, we believe these argument also explain the higher, though small magnitude differences, in favor of the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion over the BDSM self-identification in erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, overall satisfaction, and total score. Shades of Chilean BDSM Despite the evident relevance of this study area, and the undeniable role of race/ethnicity in people’ sexual function, behaviors, and the etiology of their dysfunctions (Ahmed & Bhugra, 2004 ; Rowland & Jannini, 2020 ), a vast amount of the research on BDSM practices and behaviors has been conducted primarily in Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic or WEIRD countries (Bauer, 2008 , 2014 ; Schuerwegen et al., 2023 ; Simula, 2019b ). Few studies have addressed ethnicity directly within the context of BDSM, demonstrating its role addressing core topics of relatively high overarching interest within particular communities (Cruz, 2016 ; Musser, 2014 ; Smith & Luykx, 2017 ). Particularly, Chilean' sex research lacks almost any level of academic inquiry into this study area, stemming from an already limited and outdated sexual research (Quintana, 2024 ). There are, however, two non-peer reviewed articles and another one peer-reviewed. Out of the non-peer reviewed, one describing the prevalence and gender differences between men and women on known BDSM roles (Catalan et al., 2022 ). Meanwhile, Purán and Cortés ( 2014 ) analyse how within our idiosyncrasy, even BDSM fails to serve as a tool to reconstruct ‘stolen individual’ sexualities from colonial, Eurocentric, and our own political system. Finally, Silva and Barrientos ( 2008 ) analysed seduction and erotic scripts in men and women. Their work found that sensual and erotic scripts interact in a synergetic way with sociocultural gender hierarchy and inequity, particularly in the context of two cities where the main economic revenue comes from the mining industry. These scripts would also interact with people’ socioeconomic status (SES), where a lower SES was associated to more traditional views, whereas a higher SES was associated with more flexible and equitable views. These few number of studies denote the meager state of Chilean BDSM literature. Sexually conservative societies tend to limit the free expression and exposure to BDSM culture through shaming, promoting stigma, prejudice, misinformation (Hansen-Brown & Jefferson, 2023 ), or worse by criminalizing certain practices (Bennett, 2023 ; Onoma, 2017 ), ultimately leading people to behave and identify through the internalization of these CSB and sexually narrowed norms and expectations (see Wiederman, 2015 ). Interestingly, when some argue that BDSM practices are unnatural (Bering, 2013 ; Pohtinen, 2019 ), they fail to be aware of experimental findings where even animals display partner preferences (Quintana, Birrel, et al., 2019 ; Quintana, Desbiens, et al., 2019 ; Quintana, González, et al., 2019 ), or modulate their sexual performance based on fetish-like cues (Pfaus et al., 2013 ). While there is, of course, no moral imposition that everyone should practice some form or degree of BDSM practices, the evidence suggests that non-BDSM practitioners could take ‘a page from their book’ (Graham et al., 2016 ). For instance, BDSM practices can be conceptualized as a leisure, spiritual, or therapeutic practice. Williams et al. ( 2016 ) demonstrated that amongst BDSM practitioners who practice BDSM behaviors highly frequently, ≥ 90% of them met leisure criteria (i.e., sense of personal freedom, pleasure or enjoyment, sense of adventure, use of personal skills, relaxation or decreased stress, self-expression or exploration, and positive emotions) when explaining why to perform them. Meanwhile, Beckmann ( 2009 ) describes the parallels between BDSM scenes and plays and religious practices or cultural rites in the use of particular attires and accessories, compulsion, restraint, ordeals to acquire powers, bodily practices, modulation of individual’s self-awareness, altered experiences or transcendence. 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BDSM self-identification and sexual practice frequency per month breakdown by gender and total sample Men Women Total n % n % n % Sadist non-Sadist 1054 92.9 2624 97.9 3678 96.46 Sadist 80 7.1 55 2.1 135 3.54 Masochistic non-Masochistic 1073 94.6 2419 90.3 3492 91.58 Masochistic 61 5.4 260 9.7 321 8.42 Fetishist non-Fetichist 1001 88.3 2590 96.7 3591 94.18 Fetichist 133 11.7 89 3.3 222 5.82 Practices frequency by month* Missing cases 97 8.6 295 11.00 392 10.28 Never 814 71.80 1802 67.30 2616 68.61 Rarely 119 10.50 277 10.30 396 10.39 Few times 64 5.60 186 6.90 250 6.56 Many times 27 2.40 88 3.30 115 3.02 Almost the entire month 13 1.10 31 1.20 44 1.15 Self-Identification non-BDSM 947 83.50 2361 88.10 3308 86.76 BDSM 187 16.50 318 11.90 505 13.24 Practices frequency non-BDSM 814 71.80 1802 67.30 2616 76.47 Lf BDSM 183 16.10 463 17.30 646 18.88 Hf BDSM 40 3.50 119 4.40 159 4.65 Note: The total included only men and women. Sample sizes do not equate across variables since participants had the chance to not answer to the different questions. Participants responded to the question \" How frequently do you engage in the following practices a month? \" BDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under 'Practice Frequencies', 'Non-BDSM' represented alternative 'never' practice frequency; Lf = Low frequency; Hf = High frequency; 'Lf BDSM' collapsed alternatives 'rarely' and 'few times' practice frequencies; 'Hf BDSM' collapsed 'many times' and 'almost the entire month' practice frequencies; n = Sample size; % = Percentage; M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation. Table 2 BDSM-specific sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria . Domination Cohen's d Submission Cohen's d M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 1.28 1.57 14.97*** (3906) 0.70 1.33 1.62 18.39*** (3906) 0.85 BDSM 2.38 1.64 2.72 1.68 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 1.07 1.51 374.46*** (411.7) 0.91 1.48 0.59 1.11 1.56 471.54*** (412.3) 1.01 1.63 0.66 2 - Lf BDSM 2.43 1.46 2.67 1.47 3 - Hf BDSM 3.29 1.40 3.63 1.44 Humiliation Cohen's d Binding Cohen's d M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 0.17 0.60 8.33*** (583.6) 0.61 0.84 1.25 15.74*** (648.2) 0.87 BDSM 0.60 1.17 1.97 1.59 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 0.14 0.57 44.81***† (366.3) 0.41 1.08 0.41 0.70 1.17 262.85*** (383.7) 0.88 1.65 0.60 2 - Lf BDSM 0.41 0.92 1.79 1.45 3 - Hf BDSM 0.84 1.43 2.69 1.66 Impact play Cohen's d Burning Cohen's d M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 0.72 1.23 16.67*** (635.1) 0.96 0.15 0.55 5.12*** (607.2) 0.33 BDSM 1.97 1.67 0.35 0.88 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 0.54 1.11 318.56*** (379.2) 1.00 2.02 0.71 0.11 0.48 35.95*** (365.7) 0.40 0.91 0.31 2 - Lf BDSM 1.75 1.56 0.33 0.80 3 - Hf BDSM 2.86 1.64 0.61 1.21 Role Play Cohen's d Others Cohen's d M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 M SD t ( df )‡ 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 0.82 1.28 11.70*** (643.5) 0.66 0.60 1.25 12.36*** (534.8) 0.80 BDSM 1.70 1.67 1.67 1.78 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 0.70 1.22 145.89*** (382.2) 0.66 1.28 0.49 0.50 1.15 137.62*** (341.4) 0.64 1.65 0.72 2 - Lf BDSM 1.55 1.51 1.30 1.58 3 - Hf BDSM 2.32 1.83 2.49 1.92 Note: Participants responded to the question \" How frequently do you engage in the following practices a month? \" assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = 'Never'; 1 = 'Once in my lifetime'; 2 = 'Rarely'; 3 = 'Infrequently'; 4 = 'Frequently'; 5 = 'Almost the entire month'). BDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; No BDSM represented collapsed alternative 'never' practice frequency; Lf = Low frequency; Hf = High frequency; Lf collapsed alternatives 'rarely' and 'few times' practice frequencies; Hf collapsed alternatives 'many times' and 'almost the entire month' practice frequencies. Equal variance were not assumed for any comparison, therefore the Welch correction was applied denoted by df with decimals (within group df are reported for the ANOVA analyses); ‡ = for the 'Practices frequency' group, we used the F test, instead. All post-hoc were conducted using Bonferroni's correction; all post-hoc comparisons differed signficantly ( p s < .001). M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation; t = Student t test; d = Cohen's d ; * = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01. Table 3 Conventional sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria . Solitary masturbation t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 2.06 1.20 13.3*** 765.2 - 0.57 BDSM 2.73 1.08 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 2.12 1.23 (21.71***) 2 3498 0.20 0.41 0.23 2 - Lf BDSM 2.36 1.12 3 - Hf BDSM 2.62 1.12 Mutual masturbation t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 1.87 1.16 0.64 3566 - 0.02 BDSM 1.90 1.11 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 1.74 1.18 (86.63***) 2 420.9 0.39 0.69 0.39 2 - Lf BDSM 2.18 0.94 3 - Hf BDSM 2.55 1.01 Received oral sex t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 1.86 1.21 0.71 3575 - 0.04 BDSM 1.91 1.25 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 1.73 1.23 (95.55***) 2 414.2 0.41 0.76 0.41 2 - Lf BDSM 2.22 1.05 3 - Hf BDSM 2.66 1.11 Given oral sex t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 1.99 1.21 2.48* 3906 - 0.12 BDSM 2.13 1.22 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 1.85 1.24 (157.72***) 2 414.5 0.50 0.87 0.47 2 - Lf BDSM 2.45 0.99 3 - Hf BDSM 2.91 0.95 Vaginal sex t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 2.42 1.33 2.19* 650.9 - 0.11 BDSM 2.27 1.44 Practices frequency 1- non-BDSM 2.27 1.39 (74.45***) 2 429.0 0.33 0.64 0.35 2 - Lf BDSM 2.71 1.13 3 - Hf BDSM 3.15 1.07 Fetish practices t ( F )† df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Self-Identification non-BDSM 0.28 0.67 13.05*** 553.2 - 0.932 BDSM 1.00 1.20 Practices frequency 1- Non-BDSM 0.15 0.51 (333.3***) 2 358.8 1.30 2.88 0.92 2 - Lf BDSM 0.93 0.92 3 - Hf BDSM 1.88 1.42 Note: Individuals responded to the question “ On average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month? ” assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = 'Never'; 1 = 'Rarely'; 2 = 'Infrequently'; 3 = 'Frequently'; 4 = 'Almost the entire month'). BDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under 'Practice Frequencies', 'Non-BDSM' represented alternative 'never' practice frequency; Lf = Low frequency; Hf = High frequency; 'Lf BDSM' collapsed alternatives 'rarely' and 'few times' practice frequencies; 'Hf BDSM' collapsed 'many times' and 'almost the entire month' practice frequencies; † = Welch's t-test was used when equal variances were not assumed denoted by df with decimals; Post-hoc analyses were conducted using Bonferroni's correction. A bold Cohen's d indicates statistically significant differences between means in the posthoc analyses at a p < .001 level. M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation; t = Student t test; d = Cohen's d ; * = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01; *** = p < 0.01 Table 4 Pleasure derived from BDSM-like practice frequency breakdown by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria . n % M SD t ( F ) df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Missing data 1702 63.5 Self-Identification It causes me discomfort or pain 75 2.80 non-BDSM 0.15 1.28 15.59*** 962.5 - 0.83 It disgusts me 86 3.20 BDSM 1.79 1.25 No pleasure at all 97 3.60 Practices frequency A little pleasure 206 7.70 non-BDSM 0.82 1.45 221.35*** 2 560.6 0.68 1.38 0.93 A lot of pleasure 322 12.00 Lf BDSM 1.68 1.09 Too much pleasure 191 7.10 Hf BDSM 2.63 0.74 Note: Participants responded to the question \" How much pleasure do these sexual practices give you? \" assessed using a Likert scale of 6 points (-2 = 'It causes me discomfort or pain'; -1 = 'It disgusts me'; 0 = 'No pleasure at all'; 1 = 'A little pleasure'; 2 = 'A lot of pleasure'; 3 = 'Too much pleasure'; BDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under 'Practice Frequencies', 'Non-BDSM' represented alternative 'never' practice frequency; Lf = Low frequency; Hf = High frequency; 'Lf BDSM' collapsed alternatives 'rarely' and 'few times' practice frequencies; 'Hf BDSM' collapsed 'many times' and 'almost the entire month' practice frequencies; † = Equal variance not assumed, Welch correction applied; All post hoc were conducted using Bonferroni's correction; all post-hoc comparisons differed signficantly ( p s < .001). n = Sample size; M = Mean; SD = Standard deviation; t = Student t test; d = Cohen's d ; * = p < 0.05; ** = p < 0.01. Table 5 Male and female sexual function and dysfunction scores by BDSM self-identification IIEF dimensions non-BDSM BDSM t df d M SD M SD Sexual Desire 8.06 1.55 8.47 1.55 2.29* 648 0.26 Erectile function 26.76 3.51 26.31 3.95 1.56 648 0.13 Orgam Function 8.86 1.70 8.82 1.78 0.24 648 0.03 Intercourse Satisfaction 11.71 2.38 11.60 2.73 0.37 648 0.04 Overall Satisfaction 8.11 1.72 7.75 2.06 1.56 106.9 0.20 Total score 63.50 8.27 62.94 9.25 0.58 648 0.07 n % n % χ ² df V No sexual dysfunction 486 91.0 68 82.9 5.13* 1 0.09 Sexual dysfunction 48 9.0 14 17.1 FSFI dimensions non-BDSM BDSM t df d M SD M SD Desire 4.36 1.12 4.56 1.09 2.59** 1903 0.18 Arousal 5.06 0.89 5.17 0.89 1.66 1903 0.12 Lubrication 5.27 0.87 5.16 1.04 1.52 270.5 0.12 Orgasm 4.75 1.23 4.64 1.28 1.32 1903 0.09 Satisfaction 4.88 1.10 4.91 1.06 0.39 1903 0.03 Pain 5.26 0.99 4.93 1.20 3.86*** 269.2 0.32 Total score 29.57 4.47 29.37 4.55 0.65 1903 0.05 n % n % χ ² df V No sexual dysfunction 1,311 78.1 177 78.0 0.003 1 0.001 Sexual dysfunction 367 21.9 50 22.0 Note = We used the Welch's t test for comparisons without equality of variances denoted by df with decimals. M = mean. SD = Standard Deviation; n = group size; df = degrees of freedom; χ ² = Chi square; d = Cohen's d ; V = Cramer's V ; * = p < .05; ** = p < .01; *** = p < .001. Table 6 Male and female sexual function and dysfunction scores by BDSM practice frequency IIEF dimensions non-BDSM Lf BDSM Hf BDSM F df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD M SD M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Sexual Desire 8.15 1.58 8.01 1.51 8.87 1.11 3.63* 2 593 0.09 0.46 0.60 Erectile function 26.67 3.69 27.08 3.06 27.73 2.42 1.67 0.12 0.29 0.22 Orgam Function 8.88 1.73 8.77 1.62 8.90 1.94 0.17 0.06 0.01 0.08 Intercourse Satisfaction 11.67 2.51 11.81 2.06 12.77 2.22 2.94 0.06 0.44 0.46 Overall Satisfaction 7.98 1.81 8.22 1.61 8.67 1.75 2.59 0.14 0.38 0.27 Total score 63.35 8.66 63.89 7.25 66.93 6.53 2.66 0.06 0.42 0.43 1-non-BDSM 2-Lf BDSM 3-Hf BDSM χ ² Cramer's V n % n % n % 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 No sexual dysfunction 415 90.2 97 91.5 29 96.7 0.17 1.38 0.91 0.02 0.05 0.08 Sexual dysfunction 45 9.8 9 8.5 1 3.3 FSFI dimensions non-BDSM Lf BDSM Hf BDSM F df ₁ df ₂ Cohen's d M SD M SD M SD 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 Desire 4.33 1.12 4.55 1.06 4.94 0.89 22.78*** 2 244.2 0.21 0.55 0.37 Arousal 5.04 0.90 5.21 0.79 5.53 0.66 24.93*** 251.1 0.19 0.54 0.37 Lubrication 5.26 0.88 5.24 0.88 5.38 0.89 0.90 1770 0.02 0.14 0.15 Orgasm 4.69 1.27 4.81 1.14 5.04 0.98 6.05** 247 0.01 0.28 0.20 Satisfaction 4.81 1.13 5.03 1.0 5.31 0.85 17.96*** 248.1 0.21 0.45 0.06 Pain 5.22 1.02 5.25 0.94 5.11 1.09 0.75 1770 0.03 0.11 0.15 Total score 29.36 4.53 30.09 3.96 31.30 3.82 14.06*** 242.2 0.18 0.43 0.3 1-non-BDSM 2-Lf BDSM 3-Hf BDSM χ ² Cramer's V n % n % n % 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 1 vs. 2 1 vs. 3 2 vs. 3 No sexual dysfunction 993 76.0 313 83.9 84 90.3 10.57** 10.07** 2.42 0.08 0.09 0.07 Sexual dysfunction 314 24.0 60 16.1 9 9.8 Note = We used the Welch's t test for comparisons without equality of variances denoted by df with decimals; Post hoc comparisons were perfomed with the Bonferroni correction. A bold Cohen's d indicates statistically significant differences between means in the posthoc analyses at a p < .001 level. M = Mean. SD = Standard Deviation; n = group size; % = Percentage; F = F omnibus test; χ ² = Chi square; df = degrees of freedom; * = p < .05; ** = p < .01; *** = p < .001; Additional Declarations The authors declare no competing interests. Supplementary Files SupplementaryMaterial.docx Supplementary Tables Cite Share Download PDF Status: Posted Version 1 posted You are reading this latest preprint version Research Square lets you share your work early, gain feedback from the community, and start making changes to your manuscript prior to peer review in a journal. As a division of Research Square Company, we’re committed to making research communication faster, fairer, and more useful. We do this by developing innovative software and high quality services for the global research community. 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Variations in Conventional and non-Conventional Sexual Behaviors by Self-Identification vs. BDSM Practice Frequency in the General Population\\u003c/p\\u003e\",\"fulltext\":[{\"header\":\"INTRODUCTION\",\"content\":\"\\u003cp\\u003eWithin the vast myriad of human sexual behaviors, sex researchers have classified them in many ways, where perhaps the most simple, yet decisive distinction is between conventional (CSB) and non-conventional sexual behaviors\\u0026nbsp;(nCSB; Simula, 2019b). There is no clear dividing line between these, yet the former can easily be conceptualized as sexual practices performed by most people and/or more frequently\\u0026nbsp;(Herbenick et al., 2010; Robbins et al., 2011), also known as mainstream or vanilla\\u0026nbsp;(Pohtinen, 2019), whereas the latter would be, to the least, less frequent within the general population\\u0026nbsp;(Herbenick et al., 2017; Herbenick et al., 2020; Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, 2013), also known as kink\\u0026rsquo;s. Historically, nCSB have been considered deviant, immoral, non-natural, etc.\\u0026nbsp;(Bering, 2013; Moser, 2006; Pohtinen, 2019), often stigmatized, while also attributing mental health issues or pathologies their practitioners\\u0026nbsp;(Dunkley \\u0026amp; Brotto, 2018; Hansen-Brown \\u0026amp; Jefferson, 2023; Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, 2013), and even criminalized or illegal\\u0026nbsp;(Bennett, 2023; Onoma, 2017). However, whereas there are many studies characterizing the frequency of nCSB are across specific communities\\u0026nbsp;(e.g., Bezreh et al., 2012; Martinez, 2018; Monteiro Pascoal et al., 2015), less is known as to how frequent these are amongst those who do not self-identify with them or identify as part of a community/subculture with alike interest, practices, and identities.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eAmongst the most common nCSB, and perhaps better known, are those whose identities and expressions are perhaps better characterized through the acronym BDSM, which stands for bondage, discipline/domination, submission/sadism and masoquism\\u0026nbsp;(Ambler et al., 2017). As an umbrella term, BDSM encompasses a diverse array of agreed-upon practices/activities, desires, communities/subcultures, identities/roles, and meanings associated with BDSM practices\\u0026nbsp;(Domingue, 2019; Moser \\u0026amp; Kleinplatz, 2006; Simula, 2019b). BDSM practitioners distinguish CSB from BDSM practices in three main ways: 1) as going beyond the genital focus, emphasizing fulfillment beyond CSB indicators such as achieving orgasm; 2) as emphasizing emotional experiences, whereas CSB would be centered on the physical, and 3) as fostering deeper interpersonal connections surpassing those in CSB experiences\\u0026nbsp;(Simula, 2019a). Practitioners tend to either introduced themselves into BDSM as a form of sexual exploration often during adolescence, or later in life as a form of self-growth, where \\u0026lsquo;enjoyment\\u0026rsquo; is the most common declared motivation\\u0026nbsp;(Bezreh et al., 2012; Westlake \\u0026amp; Mahan, 2023), probably driven by sensation-seeking, impulsivity, and attachment styles\\u0026nbsp;(De Neef et al., 2019).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThere is a vast myriad of scenes/plays within BDSM where people play different roles (i.e., dominant, submissive, master, slave, top, bottom, switchers) depending on their preference: impact play (e.g., spanking, whipping), humiliation (e.g., begging, crawling), restriction (e.g., handcuffing, binding), role-play, etc.\\u0026nbsp;(e.g., Moser \\u0026amp; Kleinplatz, 2006; Nordling et al., 2006; Rehor, 2015). Men tend to self-identify more as dominant, master, top, and sadist, whereas women tend to self-identify more as submissive, slaves, bottom, or masochist\\u0026nbsp;(Martinez, 2018). Meanwhile, estimations of nCSB in the general population vary wildly amongst populations, behaviors, and genders. For instance, using a probability sample of US men and women,\\u0026nbsp;Herbenick et al. (2017)\\u0026nbsp;reported that BDSM parties or playful whipping were uncommon (8\\u0026ndash;13%), whereas role-playing, tying/being tied up, and spanking were practiced by a higher proportion of individuals (20\\u0026ndash;30%). While these were rather similar between genders, sucked/licked partner\\u0026rsquo;s feet/toes was almost three times more common in men than in women. Moreover, using a sample from the general Belgium population,\\u0026nbsp;Holvoet et al. (2017)\\u0026nbsp;demonstrated that 46% of the sample reported to have performed at least one BDSM-related behavior, yet only 12.5% performed these on a regular basis, and even less people self-identified as BDSM (7.6%). They also showed that men report significantly more BDSM and fetishes interests than women did, while another study showed that gay, lesbians, and bisexual have a much higher experience in BDSM practices than heterosexuals\\u0026nbsp;(Tr\\u0026aelig;en et al., 2022).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eResearchers have also studied the mental health and sexual wellbeing associated to nCSB and their practitioners. Compared to non-practitioners, BDSM practitioners were found to be less neurotic, more extraverted, more open to new experiences, more conscientious, less rejection sensitive, had higher subjective well-being\\u0026nbsp;(Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, 2013), and as having better mental health and emotion regulation\\u0026nbsp;(Dahl et al., 2023). Moreover, both men and women BDSM practitioners reported better sexual function scores in almost every dimension\\u0026nbsp;(Huang et al., 2023). Similarly, men BDSM practitioners reported significantly less distress associated to their sexual function in BDSM contexts compare to non-BDSM ones, while women BDSM practitioners did so as well only when pertaining to maintaining sexual arousal\\u0026nbsp;(Pascoal et al., 2015). Finally, BDSM practitioners also report to be either equal\\u0026nbsp;(Rogak \\u0026amp; Connor, 2018), or more satisfied, and less concerned about their sexuality than the general population\\u0026nbsp;(Botta et al., 2019; Strizzi et al., 2022).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eResearchers have used different sampling strategies to investigate nCSB or specific BDSM practices, using self-identification as BDSM or as a practitioner of the specific sexual practice\\u0026nbsp;(Martinez, 2018; Schuerwegen et al., 2023), interest in BDSM practices\\u0026nbsp;(Bezreh et al., 2012), recruiting within a BDSM community\\u0026nbsp;(Rogak \\u0026amp; Connor, 2018), sampling from the general population\\u0026nbsp;(Herbenick et al., 2020), or a combination of them\\u0026nbsp;(Dahl et al., 2023; Schuerwegen et al., 2023). However, there is more than one pitfall and limitations that these methods incur.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eRecruiting from the general population is likely to include self-identified BDSM individuals or members of its community\\u0026nbsp;(Holvoet et al., 2017), which may lead to an overestimation of the nCSB incidence in this group. Furthermore, self-identification, especially when a definition is not given, is subjected to variations as to what each individual understands as a BDSM-related identity\\u0026nbsp;(Domingue, 2019)\\u0026nbsp;or nuances associated with a particular community\\u0026nbsp;(Faccio et al., 2020), as well as the stigma associated with the behaviors, identities, or the community overall\\u0026nbsp;(Bezreh et al., 2012; Graham et al., 2016; Hansen-Brown \\u0026amp; Jefferson, 2023). Moreover, there is a growing body of research that explores BDSM and nCSB as situational, where meaning or identity is secondary, or perhaps not even a reason to engage in these behaviors, much like a leisure activity\\u0026nbsp;(Williams et al., 2016), or even a spiritual or therapeutic tool\\u0026nbsp;(Beckmann, 2009). Ultimately, the combination of these limits the comparison across studies, skew the results in unknown ways, while also blurring the line between CSB and nCSB or practitioners, or how these behaviors and identities may be associated to other indicators, such as sexual health and wellbeing. Whereas there are still merits to self-identification as a good way to differentiate between BDSM practitioners and non-practitioners, using BDSM behaviors as a variable or specific BDSM practices offers an less biased way to assess them in any population. Yet, using both offers a much comprehensive way to assess differences between CSB and nCSB, as well as between self-identified practitioners and non-practitioners. Particularly, using both allows the comparison of both criteria, while also estimate the magnitude of difference using one or the other criteria when estimating the prevalence of CSB and nCSB.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eTherefore, amid the aforementioned limitations, and the unknown estimation of the differences of using BDSM self-identification or the frequency of practice of BDSM behaviors, the following study objectives were threefold: 1) to describe the BDSM behaviors and BDSM-specific behaviors in the general population of those who either a) self-identify as BDSM or b) practice BDSM behaviors, as well as those who either do not self-identify as BDSM practitioners or do not practice BDSM behaviors; 2) to assess the magnitude of difference in estimating the prevalence of CSB and nCSB between the BDSM self-identification vs. BDSM behavior practice frequency criteria; and 3) to compare the association of these criteria on people\\u0026rsquo; sexual function. We expect that: 1) there will be differences between those identified as BDSM depending on the criteria used; 2) there will be differences as to how frequently a month people practice CSB and BDSM behaviors by BDSM criteria; 3) people who either self-identify or practice BDSM sexual behaviors will have a better sexual function than those who do not, regardless of the criteria used; and that 4) some CSB and BDSM behaviors will be associated with better sexual function scores.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThis study is its first of its kind within the Chilean population, which also helps expand the already few LATAM studies in this field (Brollo \\u0026amp; Tiloca, 2022; da Silva, 2018; Kotek et al., 2006; Oyhantcabal, 2023; R\\u0026iacute;os et al., 2019; Tiloca, 2023), and the world literature in BDSM studies from WEIRD countries (see Henrich et al., 2010a; Henrich et al., 2010b).\\u003c/p\\u003e\"},{\"header\":\"METHODS\",\"content\":\"\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eStudy design\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThis study was part of the Chilean sex and sexuality study (CSSS), a cross-sectional broader research initiative conducted by 14 collaborators from 10 universities across and two clinical centers in Chile. This study was pre-registered in the open science framework website (https://osf.io/dhgm9), just like the CSSS project (https://osf.io/7yve8/).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eParticipants\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThe study sample was initially composed of 3,904\\u0026nbsp;Chilean adult people (\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e = 32.13, \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e = 11.90;\\u0026nbsp;18⎼91 years old). The final sample was then comprised by 2679 women (\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e = 32.29; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e =11.78 years old), and 1134 men\\u0026nbsp;(\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e = 32.25; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003csub\\u003eage\\u003c/sub\\u003e\\u003c/em\\u003e = 12.19). Still, given that we used sexual function\\u0026rsquo; scales that use an exclusion criterion (see \\u0026ldquo;Procedure\\u0026rdquo; section below), and that subjects were allowed to not answer all questions or alternatives, men and women sample sizes vary across variables and analyses\\u0026mdash;we prioritized representativity over even group sizes. Most participants identified as heterosexuals (\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e = 2,044, 78.5%), were in a relationship (\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e = 1,968; 50.7%), and currently or graduated from university (\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e = 2,530; 64.8%) yet rather balanced in terms of\\u0026nbsp;age, marital status, level of education, provinces of the country, income, employment/studying status, religion, political orientation. For sociodemographic details, see\\u0026nbsp;Quintana (2024)\\u0026nbsp;Table 1.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eMeasures\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSexual characteristics and preferences\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eBDSM self-identification\\u003c/strong\\u003e. In order to distinguish between those who self-identify as BDSM from those who do not, individuals responded to the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eSexually, I consider myself\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo; wherein some of the alternatives (and their definitions) included: sadist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from inflicting pain or humiliation on others), masochist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from receiving pain or being humiliated by others), and fetishist (i.e., someone who derives sexual pleasure from a fixation on an inanimate object or a non-genital body part). We used these since, aside from recruiting within BDSM communities\\u0026nbsp;(e.g., Connolly, 2006; Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, 2013), self-identification as sadist, masoquist, or fetishist are the most recurrent self-identification categories used to identify BDSM practitioners in multiple studies in this line of research\\u0026nbsp;(e.g., Bezreh et al., 2012; Dahl et al., 2023; Hansen-Brown \\u0026amp; Jefferson, 2023; Holvoet et al., 2017; Richters et al., 2008). Therefore, the BDSM category collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either sadist, masoquist, and/or fetishist, whereas those who did not self-identified with any were part of the non-BDSM category. See Table 1 for details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 1 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eBDSM sex practice frequency per month.\\u003cem\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/strong\\u003eIn order to distinguish by BDSM practised behaviors, individuals responded to the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eOn average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo; wherein one of the alternatives was \\u0026ldquo;BDSM behaviors\\u0026rdquo; assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = \\u0026apos;Never\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;Rarely\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;Infrequently\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Frequently\\u0026apos;; 4 = \\u0026apos;Almost the entire month\\u0026apos;). We further divided these categories into three groups: \\u0026ldquo;non-BDSM\\u0026rdquo; represented alternative \\u0026apos;never\\u0026apos; practice frequency, meanwhile \\u0026ldquo;low frequency BDSM\\u0026rdquo; (Lf BDSM) collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;rarely\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;few times\\u0026apos; practice frequencies, and high frequency BDSM (Hf BDSM) collapsed \\u0026apos;many times\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;almost the entire month\\u0026apos; practice frequencies. See Table 1 for details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eBDSM-specific sexual practice frequency per month\\u003c/strong\\u003e. We also explored specific BDSM practices by having individuals respond to the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eHow often per month do you typically engage in these sexual practices?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo; wherein the alternatives included: dominance, submission, impact play, burning, humiliation, movement restriction, role-playing, others, assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = \\u0026apos;Never\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;Once in my lifetime\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;Rarely\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Infrequently\\u0026apos;; 4 = \\u0026apos;Frequently\\u0026apos;; 5 = \\u0026apos;Almost the entire month\\u0026apos;). See Table 1 and Supplementary Table 1 for details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eSexual pleasure derived from BDSM practices.\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/strong\\u003eIndividuals provided the rate of sexual pleasure derived from BDSM practices (as mentioned above) by answering the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eHow much pleasure do these sexual practices bring to you?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;, assessed using a Likert scale of 6 points (-2 = \\u0026apos;It causes me discomfort or pain\\u0026apos;; -1 = \\u0026apos;It disgusts me\\u0026apos;; 0 = \\u0026apos;No pleasure at all\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;A little pleasure\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;A lot of pleasure\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Too much pleasure\\u0026apos;); meanwhile individuals who answered \\u0026apos;I do not engage\\u0026apos; were excluded of the analyses using this variable). See Table 1 for details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eConventional sexual sex practices frequency per month\\u003c/strong\\u003e. We also explored other CSB by having individuals respond the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eOn average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;\\u003cem\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/em\\u003ewherein the alternatives included: solitary masturbation, mutual masturbation, received oral sex, given oral sex, vaginal intercourse, and fetish practices, assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = \\u0026apos;Never\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;Rarely\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;Infrequently\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Frequently\\u0026apos;; 4 = \\u0026apos;Almost the entire month\\u0026apos;). Fetish were measured in isolation from BDSM practices, assuming that the former do not bear the same degree of taboo as the latter\\u0026nbsp;(Bering, 2013; Westlake \\u0026amp; Mahan, 2023), in order get an estimation of these.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSexual function\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eMale sexual function\\u003c/strong\\u003e. We used the International Index of Erectile Function\\u0026nbsp;(Rosen et al., 1997), composed of 15 items grouped into five dimensions: erectile function (5 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow often were you able to have an erection during sexual activity?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), sexual desire (2 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eHow often have you felt sexual desire?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), orgasm function (2 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ewhen you had stimulation or intercourse, how often did you ejaculate?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), intercourse satisfaction (3 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow many times have you tried to have intercourse?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), and general satisfaction (2 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow satisfied have you been with your overall sex life?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;). Items are scored on a five-point Likert scale with different response alternatives depending on the item. Nine items contain a zero-scored option indicating no sexual activity or stimulation used to determine who was sexually active or not during the last four weeks before filling the questionnaire. Scores in each domain are summed up to produce a domain and total scores, where higher scores are indicative of better sexual function. Higher scores indicate better sexual functioning, and scores below 53 denoted male sexual dysfunction (MSD) according to\\u0026nbsp;Wiltink et al. (2003)\\u0026nbsp;cut-off. The IIEF was recently validated using a Chilean sample demonstrating good indices of fit\\u0026nbsp;(Quintana et al., submitted-b).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eFemale sexual function\\u003c/strong\\u003e. We used the Female Sexual Function Index\\u0026nbsp;(FSFI; Rosen et al., 2000), composed of 19 items grouped into six dimensions: desire (two items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow often have you experienced sexual desire or interest?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), arousal (four items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow frequently did you experience sexual arousal during sexual activity or intercourse?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), lubrication (4 items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow often did you feel vaginal lubrication or moisture during sexual activity or intercourse?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), orgasm (three items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ewhen you had sexual stimulation or intercourse, how often did you achieve an orgasm or climax?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), satisfaction (three items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow satisfied have you been with your sexual relationship with your partner?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;), and pain (three items; \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003ehow often have you felt discomfort or pain after vaginal penetration?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo;). Items are scored on a five-point Likert-type scale (1 = Never; 5 = Always), whereas 15 items contained a zero-scored option indicating no sexual activity (\\u0026quot;no sexual activity\\u0026quot; or \\u0026quot;did not attempt sexual intercourse\\u0026quot;). Scores in each domain are summed and multiplied by a domain factor to produce a domain score while ensuring equal weight in contributing to the total score. Higher scores indicate better sexual functioning, and scores below 26.55 were considered indicative of female sexual dysfunction (FSD) according to\\u0026nbsp;Wiegel et al. (2005)\\u0026nbsp;cut-off. Finally, the FSFI was recently validated using a Chilean sample demonstrating good indices of fit\\u0026nbsp;(Quintana et al., submitted-a).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eProcedure\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThe CSSS used a stratified non-probabilistic sampling method from Chile\\u0026rsquo;s 16 provinces, drawing its sample from a wide range of its main cities. The CSSS was approved by the ethics committee of the University of Tarapac\\u0026aacute; (#05/2021; https://osf.io/7nzb3), and data was collected through a Google Forms survey between June 2021 and March 2022. After explaining the purpose of the study, all participants who were able and willing to participate continued to sign the informed consent and completed the questionnaire. Participation was anonymous, voluntary, and could be terminated at any point. Participants did not receive any compensation for participating. Quintana (2024) provides a more comprehensive description of the complete CSSS project sample and other relevant procedural details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThe only inclusion criteria was being \\u0026ge; 18 years old, whereas when utilizing the sexual function scores we excluded individuals who were not sexually active during the last four weeks previous to completing the questionnaires\\u0026nbsp;(Meston et al., 2019; Yule et al., 2011).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eStatistical analyses\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eMissing data handling\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eFollowing guidelines on missing data (Buhi et al., 2008; Schafer \\u0026amp; Graham, 2002), we used imputation over list-wise deletion of cases with missing data. The CSSS imputed missing data using multiple imputation, which has shown to provide unbiased estimates when the missing data mechanism is missing at random (Newman, 2014), though not all variables were imputed. All imputation data rationale, procedures, codes, and outputs can be found in the CSSS project\\u0026rsquo;s OSF page (https://osf.io/2f3j8/). After imputation, missingness varied by variables being \\u0026le; 10.46% of the cases, except for the variable \\u0026ldquo;pleasure derived by BDSM practices\\u0026rdquo; (\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e = 2465; 63.07%) which was not imputed. See Supplementary Table 2 for details.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eAnalyses plan\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eIn order to address hypotheses #1, we described the distribution of the sample between non-BDSM and BDSM people by the self-identification and BDSM practice frequency criteria using central tendency and distribution statistics (i.e., \\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e, \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e, \\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e, %, Skewness, Kurtosis). Furthermore, we explored how the relation amongst the variables that make up the criteria relate to each other by gender using a Pearson \\u003cem\\u003er\\u003c/em\\u003e correlation analysis.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eIn order to address the rest of the hypotheses, we used parametric significant analyses alongside effect size statistics. To compare between BDSM and non-BDSM people using the BDSM self-identification criterion, we used Student \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e test\\u0026rsquo;s, whereas to compare amongst non-BDSM, Lf BDSM, and Hf BDSM we used ANOVA Fisher omnibus tests, along with the Bonferroni correction for post-hoc tests. In cases in which the homogeneity of variance Levene\\u0026rsquo;s test was violated (i.e., \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e \\u0026lt; .05), we used the Welch correction which has a robust Type I error performance\\u0026nbsp;(Derrick \\u0026amp; White, 2016; Fagerland \\u0026amp; Sandvik, 2009). Moreover, we used the \\u003cem\\u003e\\u0026chi;\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026sup2; test to evaluate significant differences between groups with and without risk of sexual dysfunction. Furthermore, we used Cohen\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e for unequal sample sizes as measure of effect size, by adjusting the calculation of the pooled standard deviation with weights for the sample sizes\\u0026nbsp;(see Fritz et al., 2012). Likewise, we used Cramer\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003eV\\u003c/em\\u003e as a measure of association for the \\u003cem\\u003e\\u0026chi;\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026sup2; tests. We interpreted Cohen\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e using\\u0026nbsp;Cohen (1988)\\u0026nbsp;standards, where\\u0026nbsp;d .1 to .3: small effect; .3 to .5: intermediate effect; .5 and higher: strong effect. Meanwhile, we interpret the magnitude of Pearson\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003er\\u003c/em\\u003e effect size using\\u0026nbsp;Cohen (1992)\\u0026nbsp;standards where a \\u003cem\\u003er\\u003c/em\\u003e of\\u0026nbsp;|.10| are considered weak, |.30| as moderate, and \\u0026ge;|.50| as strong. Finally, we interpreted Cramer\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003eV\\u003c/em\\u003e scores with one degree of freedom of \\u0026le;.10, \\u0026ge;.30, and \\u0026ge;.50 will be considered small, medium, and large, respectively\\u0026nbsp;(Cram\\u0026eacute;r, 1946).\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eGiven the large amount of comparisons, and in order to avoid completely the family-se error and provide a standard way to compare groups, we focused on effect sizes alone and the magnitude of the differences, yet still provided all significant test performed. All statistical analyses were conducted using Jamovi (2.2.5; The Jamovi Project, 2021), based on R (R Core Team, 2021), and SPSS v26.\\u003c/p\\u003e\"},{\"header\":\"RESULTS\",\"content\":\"\\u003cp\\u003eAs depicted in Table 1, more women were masoquist, whereas more men were sadists and fetishist. The BDSM self-identification criterion yielded more BDSM men than women (16.5% vs. 11.9%), whereas the opposite was true for the BDSM practice frequency criterion (21.7% vs. 19.6%). Almost double to amount of people were labelled as BDSM practitioners through the BDSM practice frequency criterion than through the self-identification one (23.5% vs. 13.2%).\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eBoth BDSM criteria correlated positively with each other with a low magnitude. The magnitude by which the BDSM self-identification criterion correlated with masoquist women and with fetishist men was large and positive, and almost exactly the opposite when analysing these identities in the other gender (see Supplementary Table 3).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eTable 2 presents the BDSM-specific sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. There was a systematic difference, ranging from a small-to-intermediate-to-large magnitude, in the rate at which BDSM-specific sexual practices are performed between people who either self-identify (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .33\\u0026ndash;.96) or practice BDSM sexual behaviors (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .4\\u0026ndash;2.02) in comparison to non-BDSM people, where both BDSM groups scored higher in all behaviors.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 2 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eWhen examining differences between BDSM self-identification vs. non-BDSM people, there were no meaningful differences in biding, impact play, burning, role play (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e difference = .01; .04; .07; .01, respectively). Meanwhile, BDSM self-identification yielded a larger difference than the BDSM practice frequency criterion when compared to non-BDSM people in humiliation (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .61) and other BDSM behaviors (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .84), whereas the BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded a much larger effect size difference compared to non-BDSM people in domination (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .91) and submission (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = 1.01). Finally, the largest difference in effect size magnitude were found when comparing non-BDSM to Hf BDSM people, particularly for spanking/whipping (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = 2.02), whereas the smallest effect size difference in magnitude was found for burning (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .91), which is still considered a large effect.\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eFigure 1 summarises the magnitude of the effect size arithmetic difference between the comparisons of 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 2) non-BDSM and Lf BDSM practice frequency (black bars), as well as 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 3) non-BDSM and Hf BDSM practice frequency (grey bars), for BDSM-specific behaviors (top panel), and CSB (bottom panel).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Figure 1 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eTable 3 presents the\\u0026nbsp;conventional sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. We also found a systematic difference, ranging from a small-to-intermediate-to-large magnitude, in the rate at which conventional sexual practices are performed between people who either self-identify (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .02\\u0026ndash;.93) or practice BDSM sexual behaviors (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .20\\u0026ndash;2.88) in comparison to non-BDSM people, where both BDSM groups scored higher in all behaviors, except for vaginal sex.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThere were no meaningful differences between non-BDSM and BDSM self-identified people in terms of mutual masturbation, received and given oral sex, and vaginal sex (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .02, .04, .12, .11 respectively), whereas BDSM self-identified people scored higher in solitary masturbation and fetish practices (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .57, .93 respectively). Meanwhile, the magnitude of the differences found through the BDSM practice frequency criterion were much larger for all behaviors in favor to the Lf BDSM (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .33\\u0026ndash;1.3), and even larger for the Hf BDSM (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .64\\u0026ndash;2.88), except for solitary masturbation.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eWhen examining differences between BDSM criteria vs. non-BDSM people, BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a rather consistent small effect difference over the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion for all conventional sexual practices (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e difference = .22\\u0026ndash;.38), whereas for the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion the effect size differences varied from small to large (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e difference range = .16\\u0026ndash;1.95). Supplementary Table 4 demonstrate that it was men who mainly drove the effect size in the BDSM practice frequency criterion between non-BDSM and Hf BDSM for receiving and giving oral sex. Meanwhile, the opposite trend was found for women, who determine the effect size in the BDSM self-identification criterion between non-BDSM and BDSM people (see Figure 1, bottom panel).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 3 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eTable 4 presents the breakdown of the pleasure derived from BDSM practices frequency and comparisons by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria. BDSM people reported more pleasure than non-BDSM people by a large magnitude (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .83\\u0026ndash;1.38). When examining differences between BDSM criteria vs. non-BDSM people, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a negligible effect size difference over the Lf BDSM practice frequency (Cohen\\u0026apos;s d difference = .15), whereas the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded an intermediate effect size difference (Cohen\\u0026apos;s d difference = .55; See Figure 1, bottom panel).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 4 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eTable 5 and 6 present the male and female sexual function and dysfunction scores by BDSM self-identification and BDSM practice frequency criteria, respectively. Regarding male sexual function, both BDSM criteria yielded meaningful differences in desire. BDSM people scored higher than non-BDSM people, where the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small effect size (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .26), whereas only did the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yield an intermediate effect size (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .46). In terms of sexual dysfunction, only did the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a statistically significantly difference between BDSM and non-BDSM people, where the former was weakly associated with experiencing MSD (Cramer\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003eV\\u003c/em\\u003e = .09).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 5 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eFigure 2 summarises the magnitude of the effect size arithmetic difference between the comparisons of 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 2) non-BDSM and Lf BDSM practice frequency (black bars), as well as 1) non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM individuals vs. 3) non-BDSM and Hf BDSM practice frequency (grey bars), for the IIEF dimensions (top panel), and FSFI dimensions (bottom panel).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Figure 2 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eRegarding female sexual function, differences differed by criterion. On the one hand, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small effect size towards higher scores in desire for BDMS people (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .18), while also a small effect size towards higher scores in pain for non-BDMS people (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e = .32). On the other hand, the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded a small effect size towards higher scores in desire, arousal, satisfaction, and total score for BDMS people (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .18\\u0026ndash;.21), and an intermediate effect size towards higher scores in the same dimensions for BDMS people (\\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e range = .43\\u0026ndash;55). Finally, the BDSM self-identification yielded no differences between BDSM and non-BDSM people for FSD, whereas the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criteria yielded statistically significant differences vs. non-BDSM people, where the latter was weakly associated with experiencing FSD.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003e[Insert Table 6 here]\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eCorrelation between BDSM-specific sexual behaviors and sexual function dimensions for men and women were negligible (Supplementary Table 5), whereas, overall, the opposite was true for conventional sexual practices, except for solitary masturbation and fetishes practices (Supplementary Table 6).\\u003c/p\\u003e\"},{\"header\":\"DISCUSSION\",\"content\":\"\\u003cp\\u003eUnderstanding the vast myriad of sexual behaviors also involves exploring those that may be considered nCSB, which have often been, if not exclusively, associated with BDSM behaviors and its community. Whether researchers wish to make or not a distinction, criteria such as self-identification with or the declared practice frequency of BDSM behaviors are likely to yield different estimations. Therefore, the present study aimed to assess the magnitude of the difference when estimating nCSB using both self-identification and declared practice frequency as criteria across BDSM behaviors, BDSM-specific behaviors, CSB, the pleasure derived from these practices, as well as potential differences in sexual function in sample of men and women in the general population.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eOur results demonstrate that women predominantly identify more as masochists, while men did so more often as sadists and fetishists. As suspected, the prevalence of BDSM individuals differed based on the criterion used, whereas correlations between BDSM criteria were positive, yet of low magnitude. Notably, the practice frequency criterion identified more individuals as people who practice BDSM, while the magnitude of the differences between BDSM and non-BDSM people varied by behaviors, where more often than not the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially the Hf BDSM group, yielded larger differences when compared to the non-BDSM people. As expected, BDSM practitioners scored higher than non-BDSM individuals in BDSM-specific behaviors, CSB (except for vaginal sex), and derived more pleasure from them. Lastly, differences in sexual function dimensions according to BDSM criteria were found more frequently, and by a larger magnitude, through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially in women, compared to non-BDSM people. Additionally, we found an association of having sexual dysfunction in non-BDSM men only through the BDSM self-identification, whereas in women we found it through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, both with a small effect size magnitude.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003ch3\\u003eWho are we sexually? The role of behavior\\u003c/h3\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003ePrevious studies have found a similar gender differences, where women tend to identify (and play) more as masoquist, while men do so more as sadists (Martinez, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR46\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e) and fetishists (Herbenick et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR35\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2017\\u003c/span\\u003e). However, this is likely to be more nuanced, since in BDSM people may switch roles. The line becomes even more blurry when considering that certain BDSM practices also renegotiate masculine and feminine roles, as well as how they embody them (e.g., a woman wearing a strap-on dildo; see Bauer, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR4\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2014\\u003c/span\\u003e), given that, generally speaking, roles in BDSM are not established by people\\u0026rsquo; gender or sexual identity (Carlstr\\u0026ouml;m, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR12\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2017\\u003c/span\\u003e). In fact, contrary to what has been found amongst non-BDSM practitioners (Katz-Wise \\u0026amp; Hyde, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR42\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e), BDSM men tend to be more sexually fluid than BDSM women regardless of their sexual identity, although BDSM practitioners in general tend to be more sexually fluid, reporting various sexual behaviors which are discordant with their romantic and sexual attractions (Chaline, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR15\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2010\\u003c/span\\u003e; Marujo et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR47\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Simula, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR91\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2012\\u003c/span\\u003e). Sexual fluidity describes precisely that, a broad flexibility or changes in who we are and how we behave sexually depending on the context (e.g., age, culture, opportunity, etc.; Hunt \\u0026amp; Hunt, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR40\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e; Katz-Wise \\u0026amp; Todd, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR43\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e). Thus, it is clear that BDSM practices (and also identities) are pivotal when understanding the sexuality BDSM practitioners as a whole, where their experiences\\u0026mdash;rewarding or not, first or subsequent ones\\u0026mdash;shape and consolidate what, where, when, with whom and even why people like about BDSM, or transition across these dimensions of their sexuality (e.g., Pfaus et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR64\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2012\\u003c/span\\u003e; Pfaus et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR65\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e; Pfaus et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR66\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e; Quintana et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR74\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e)\\u003csup\\u003e1\\u003c/sup\\u003e. Interestingly, it also invites to consider the identification ramifications of this for non-identified BDSM people by virtue of performing these behaviors. Whereas who we are sexually is a complex orchestration of one\\u0026rsquo; sex, gender, sexual orientation, attraction, interest, lust, roles and if these switches, the community or culture with which we feel identified sexually (Moser, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR53\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e; Quintana \\u0026amp; Pfaus, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR75\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2024\\u003c/span\\u003e; van Anders, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR100\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e), ultimately how people behave or not, and the context in which these are performed, are the ultimate arbiter (see Quintana, Mac Cionnaith, et al., 2019).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003ch3\\u003eDifferences between self-identification and practice frequency\\u003c/h3\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eUsing the self-identification and practice frequency criteria, we obtained a larger prevalence of BDSM practitioners through the latter. It is likely these differences stem from a few factors. One of them may be the stigma associated with self-identifying as either sadism, masochism, and fetishism (and perhaps any BDSM identity; Bering, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR7\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2013\\u003c/span\\u003e; Dunkley \\u0026amp; Brotto, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR26\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e; Hansen-Brown \\u0026amp; Jefferson, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR32\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Moser, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR54\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2006\\u003c/span\\u003e; Pohtinen, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR67\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e; Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR107\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2013\\u003c/span\\u003e), lowering the number of people identified through this criterion. Furthermore, unlike when using the self-identification criterion, practice frequency of BDSM behaviors encompasses the whole range of practices, while self-identification in this study only included three. It is also our assumption that the practice frequency criterion is likely to include the prevalence of individuals of the general population that practice nCSB, along with self-identified BDSM practitioners, especially since participants were able to mark both alternatives.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eCorrelations between self-identification BDSM identities and the BDSM practice frequency were significant, yet of low magnitude, and only of moderate magnitude between self-identified masoquist women and the BDSM practice frequency criterion. On the one hand, we suspect that the low overlap between criteria is likely to reflect the distinction of the two targeted groups: self-identified BDSM practitioners and non-self-identified BDSM practitioners in the general population who practice BDSM or nCSB. Namely, it is likely the criteria were sensitive and specific enough to differentiate between these two with little overlap. Thus, the overlap may be the product of self-identified BDSM individuals declared BDSM behavior frequency, and not the other way around. On the other hand, whereas in the last years Chile has made great strides in terms gender and sexuality matters (Silhi, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR89\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e), Chile is still considered a sexually conservative country (see Graf, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR30\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e; Jacobs, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR41\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2004\\u003c/span\\u003e; Palacios \\u0026amp; Mart\\u0026iacute;nez, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR61\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2006\\u003c/span\\u003e). Yet, as predicted by sexual script theory (Wiederman, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR102\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e), women would tend to experience less prejudice when sexually self-identify as anything but cis-gender or heterosexual than men do in a sexually conservative society (e.g., Katz-Wise \\u0026amp; Hyde, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR42\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e; Mulick \\u0026amp; Wright Jr, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR55\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2002\\u003c/span\\u003e). Thus, self-identification amongst women would be less frowned upon, which explains why there was a higher correlation between BDSM self-identification and practice frequency for them than for men. Nevertheless, giving that more often than not, when studying specific BDSM practices or a community self-identification and recruitment within a BDSM community is the strategy of choice (Bezreh et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR8\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2012\\u003c/span\\u003e; Martinez, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR46\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e; Rogak \\u0026amp; Connor, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR82\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e), whereas when studying the general population researchers often rely on self-disclosure of practicing nCSB, yet less often self-identification, or both (Dahl et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR22\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Herbenick et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR36\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e), this study findings demonstrate the impact in over or underestimations of either BDSM practitioners or behaviors by using one or the other method. Therefore, future studies are encouraged to either use both methods or only one depending if the study purpose is focused on characterize identities or behaviors.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eThe magnitude of the differences found across the criteria used to compare non-BDSM people to either those who self-identify as BDSM or declared to practice BDSM behaviors varied by CSB and nCSB behaviors. Overall, the BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded larger differences than the self-identification criterion, when compared to the non-BDSM people (see Figs.\\u0026nbsp;\\u003cspan refid=\\\"Fig1\\\" class=\\\"InternalRef\\\"\\u003e1\\u003c/span\\u003e and \\u003cspan refid=\\\"Fig2\\\" class=\\\"InternalRef\\\"\\u003e2\\u003c/span\\u003e). It is pertinent to remember these differences are between Cohen\\u0026rsquo;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e effect sizes, where each already addresses a mean difference calculation. Therefore, the interpretation of \\u0026lsquo;small\\u0026rsquo;, \\u0026lsquo;moderate\\u0026rsquo;, or \\u0026lsquo;large\\u0026rsquo; as suggested by Cohen (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR16\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e1988\\u003c/span\\u003e) is underestimated. Yet, this is done to represent the difference in magnitude of each criterion \\u003cem\\u003eabove the other\\u003c/em\\u003e when compared to non-BDSM individuals, without mixing the groups.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM individuals scored higher than self-identified BDSM individuals only in \\u0026lsquo;vaginal sex\\u0026rsquo; by a marginal magnitude, while this was not the case when non-BDSM individuals were compared to either the Lf or Hf BDSM criterion. This effect was driven mainly by the difference between non-BDSM and self-identified BDSM male individuals, despite that their overall \\u0026lsquo;vaginal sex\\u0026rsquo; scores were lower than both group of women (see Supplementary Table\\u0026nbsp;4). Across the general population, lifetime vaginal sex is amongst the most common sexual behavior reported by adult men and women (62.5\\u0026ndash;94.5%; Herbenick et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR37\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2010\\u003c/span\\u003e). However, there are no known estimation of CSB across BDSM practitioners, yet it may come as no surprise that self-identified BDSM men scored lower than non-BDSM men when their sex repertoire is likely to be far wider. Indeed, according to the encyclopedia of kink and BDSM\\u003csup\\u003e2\\u003c/sup\\u003e practices, there are only two entries including the word \\u0026ldquo;vagina\\u0026rdquo;, whereas there are the nine containing the word penis.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eIn comparison to the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion, the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded an effect size magnitude difference in its favor against non-BDSM individuals only in \\u0026lsquo;solitary masturbation\\u0026rsquo;, and against the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion only in \\u0026lsquo;humiliation\\u0026rsquo;, \\u0026lsquo;other BDSM practices\\u0026rsquo;, and the \\u0026lsquo;derived pleasure\\u0026rsquo; from BDSM practices; yet all of a negligent magnitude. Conversely, on the one hand, in comparison to the BDSM self-identification criterion, the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion either yielded no meaningful (i.e., Binding, Impact play, Burning, Role play), or a small size differences (i.e., domination, submission, solitary masturbation, mutual masturbation, received oral sex, given oral sex, vaginal sex, fetish practices), when compared to non-BDSM individuals. On the other hand, the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded effect size differences of large magnitudes, except for \\u0026lsquo;solitary masturbation\\u0026rsquo;, when compared to non-BDSM individuals. Whereas it is expected to have found a larger difference for the Hf in comparison to the Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria due to the nature of their distinction, what is worth noting is the rather standard variability of the magnitude.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eThe only difference in favor towards non-BDSM practitioners was in \\u0026lsquo;solitary masturbation\\u0026rsquo;. This behavior is perhaps the most common across studies, especially across younger adults (Herbenick et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR37\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2010\\u003c/span\\u003e; Robbins et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR81\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2011\\u003c/span\\u003e). This also coincides with how BDSM practitioners distinguish CSB from nCSB, deviating from the genital focus, while emphasizing fulfillment, emotional experiences, and fostering deeper interpersonal connections (Simula, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR92\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019a\\u003c/span\\u003e).\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eThe magnitude difference when compared amongst CSB or nCSB is relatively standard, except for \\u0026lsquo;fetishes\\u0026rsquo; where the magnitude difference is fourfold. First, this standard pattern shows that specific BDSM behaviors differentiate between non- and highly frequent BDSM practitioners, whereas CSB are able to distinguish between low and high frequency in BDSM practitioners. This \\u0026lsquo;all-or-nothing\\u0026rsquo; difference between non- and highly frequent BDSM practitioner may be due as a progression of experience into specific BDSM practices. For instance, population studies estimating some of the specific BDSM behaviors analysed here demonstrate that these behaviors are amongst the least practiced (Herbenick et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR36\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e). Moreover, Westlake and Mahan (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR101\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e) demonstrated that as people gain more experience in BDSM contexts, the practice frequency increases for certain types of BDSM behaviors, particularly those with higher \\\"risk\\\". Second, \\u0026lsquo;fetishes\\u0026rsquo; showed a fourfold difference in magnitude when comparing both criteria, while the average frequency of the Hf BDSM was still low (i.e., infrequent). Fetishes are a limitless category of objects, body parts, or sexual activities that modulate people\\u0026rsquo; sexual arousal, whose their prevalence may range from very low (e.g., furry costumes), to highly common amongst practitioners (Holvoet et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR38\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2017\\u003c/span\\u003e). Thus, given that the \\u0026lsquo;fetishes\\u0026rsquo; category represented all preferences regardless of how few or many these may have been per person, this effect appears to be driven by the even lower average (i.e., never) in non-BDSM practitioners.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n\\u003ch3\\u003eBDSM and sexual function\\u003c/h3\\u003e\\n\\u003cp\\u003eThere are three main trends in terms how the BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria distinguish female sexual function: 1) there appear to be no meaningful magnitude differences between the BDSM self-identification and Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria, except in the dimension \\u0026lsquo;satisfaction\\u0026rsquo;; 2) the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion yielded small magnitude differences over the BDSM self-identification in desire, arousal, orgasm, satisfaction, and total score; and 3) the BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small magnitude differences over both the Lf and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion in the \\u0026lsquo;pain\\u0026rsquo; dimension.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eOn the one hand, when understanding both the absence of differences between BDSM self-identification and Lf BDSM practice frequency criteria, and the differences found between BDSM self-identification and Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion in favor of the latter, we believe that this reinforces previous findings where BDSM practitioners have either a better sexual function (Huang et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR39\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e), be less distress about their sexual arousal in BDSM contexts (Pascoal et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR62\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e), and being more satisfied and less concerned about sexuality than the general population (Botta et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR9\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e; Strizzi et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR95\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e). On the other hand, the effect size difference magnitude in favor of the BDSM self-identification is probably the effect of the pillars of BDSM activities: safe, sane, and consensual, supporting our hypothesis that this criterion indeed capture BDSM self-identified practitioners (Simula, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR93\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019b\\u003c/span\\u003e). It is likely that self-identified BDSM women experience a better sexual function free or with less pain by following these principles, therefore avoiding practices or maintaining an active and assertive communication between involved parties, in comparison to people who practice BDSM sexual behaviors without identifying themselves as such (or enthusiasts). It is worth mentioning that more recently, the consent model has changed towards one of \\u0026lsquo;risk-aware consensual kink\\u0026rsquo; (RACK; Williams et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR105\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2014\\u003c/span\\u003e): caring, communication, consent, and caution. Under this model, it is understood that some plays or scenes may involve different levels of risks, where individuals are informed and aware of potential harms, and therefore able to make full informed decisions, moving away from labelling practices \\u0026lsquo;safe\\u0026rsquo; and \\u0026lsquo;unsafe\\u0026rsquo; or \\u0026lsquo;sane\\u0026rsquo; and \\u0026lsquo;insane\\u0026rsquo;.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eMeanwhile, less and of lesser magnitude differences were found for men\\u0026rsquo; sexual function. BDSM self-identification criterion yielded a small magnitude differences over the Lf BDSM practice frequency criterion in the \\u0026lsquo;desire\\u0026rsquo; dimension. A higher desire in self-identified BDSM vs. Lf BDSM individuals, as well as an even higher magnitude difference in favor of the Hf BDSM may be explained not only by the better overall sexual function BDSM individuals experience in comparison with non-BDSM individuals (Huang et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR39\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e), but also considering that a more frequent practice is likely to be accompanied by a higher level of desire and arousal (Castellini et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR13\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e; Labrecque et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR45\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2021\\u003c/span\\u003e). Similarly, we believe these argument also explain the higher, though small magnitude differences, in favor of the Hf BDSM practice frequency criterion over the BDSM self-identification in erectile function, intercourse satisfaction, overall satisfaction, and total score.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cdiv id=\\\"Sec6\\\" class=\\\"Section2\\\"\\u003e \\u003ch2\\u003eShades of Chilean BDSM\\u003c/h2\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eDespite the evident relevance of this study area, and the undeniable role of race/ethnicity in people\\u0026rsquo; sexual function, behaviors, and the etiology of their dysfunctions (Ahmed \\u0026amp; Bhugra, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR1\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2004\\u003c/span\\u003e; Rowland \\u0026amp; Jannini, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR85\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e), a vast amount of the research on BDSM practices and behaviors has been conducted primarily in Western, Educated, Industrialized, Rich and Democratic or WEIRD countries (Bauer, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR3\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2008\\u003c/span\\u003e, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR4\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2014\\u003c/span\\u003e; Schuerwegen et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR87\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Simula, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR93\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019b\\u003c/span\\u003e). Few studies have addressed ethnicity directly within the context of BDSM, demonstrating its role addressing core topics of relatively high overarching interest within particular communities (Cruz, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR20\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e; Musser, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR56\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2014\\u003c/span\\u003e; Smith \\u0026amp; Luykx, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR94\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2017\\u003c/span\\u003e). Particularly, Chilean' sex research lacks almost any level of academic inquiry into this study area, stemming from an already limited and outdated sexual research (Quintana, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR75\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2024\\u003c/span\\u003e). There are, however, two non-peer reviewed articles and another one peer-reviewed. Out of the non-peer reviewed, one describing the prevalence and gender differences between men and women on known BDSM roles (Catalan et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR14\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e). Meanwhile, Pur\\u0026aacute;n and Cort\\u0026eacute;s (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR68\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2014\\u003c/span\\u003e) analyse how within our idiosyncrasy, even BDSM fails to serve as a tool to reconstruct \\u0026lsquo;stolen individual\\u0026rsquo; sexualities from colonial, Eurocentric, and our own political system. Finally, Silva and Barrientos (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR90\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2008\\u003c/span\\u003e) analysed seduction and erotic scripts in men and women. Their work found that sensual and erotic scripts interact in a synergetic way with sociocultural gender hierarchy and inequity, particularly in the context of two cities where the main economic revenue comes from the mining industry. These scripts would also interact with people\\u0026rsquo; socioeconomic status (SES), where a lower SES was associated to more traditional views, whereas a higher SES was associated with more flexible and equitable views.\\u003c/p\\u003e \\u003cp\\u003eThese few number of studies denote the meager state of Chilean BDSM literature. Sexually conservative societies tend to limit the free expression and exposure to BDSM culture through shaming, promoting stigma, prejudice, misinformation (Hansen-Brown \\u0026amp; Jefferson, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR32\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e), or worse by criminalizing certain practices (Bennett, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR6\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Onoma, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR59\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2017\\u003c/span\\u003e), ultimately leading people to behave and identify through the internalization of these CSB and sexually narrowed norms and expectations (see Wiederman, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR102\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2015\\u003c/span\\u003e). Interestingly, when some argue that BDSM practices are unnatural (Bering, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR7\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2013\\u003c/span\\u003e; Pohtinen, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR67\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e), they fail to be aware of experimental findings where even animals display partner preferences (Quintana, Birrel, et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR70\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e; Quintana, Desbiens, et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR71\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e; Quintana, Gonz\\u0026aacute;lez, et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR72\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e), or modulate their sexual performance based on fetish-like cues (Pfaus et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR63\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2013\\u003c/span\\u003e). While there is, of course, no moral imposition that everyone should practice some form or degree of BDSM practices, the evidence suggests that non-BDSM practitioners could take \\u0026lsquo;a page from their book\\u0026rsquo; (Graham et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR31\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e). For instance, BDSM practices can be conceptualized as a leisure, spiritual, or therapeutic practice. Williams et al. (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR104\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e) demonstrated that amongst BDSM practitioners who practice BDSM behaviors highly frequently, \\u0026ge; 90% of them met leisure criteria (i.e., sense of personal freedom, pleasure or enjoyment, sense of adventure, use of personal skills, relaxation or decreased stress, self-expression or exploration, and positive emotions) when explaining why to perform them. Meanwhile, Beckmann (\\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR5\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2009\\u003c/span\\u003e) describes the parallels between BDSM scenes and plays and religious practices or cultural rites in the use of particular attires and accessories, compulsion, restraint, ordeals to acquire powers, bodily practices, modulation of individual\\u0026rsquo;s self-awareness, altered experiences or transcendence. Therefore, given the high prevalence of sexual dysfunctions (McCool et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR48\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2016\\u003c/span\\u003e; Shifren et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR88\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2008\\u003c/span\\u003e) and sexual consent issues (Mori et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR51\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2020\\u003c/span\\u003e), BDSM offer experience and knowledge that may aid people or their relationship to emphasize fulfillment, emotional experiences, and fostering deeper interpersonal connections (Simula, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR92\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019a\\u003c/span\\u003e; Turley, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR98\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e; Turley et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR99\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e), or to reach better sexual satisfaction (Wismeijer \\u0026amp; van Assen, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR107\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2013\\u003c/span\\u003e), function (Huang et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR39\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e; Rogak \\u0026amp; Connor, \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR82\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2018\\u003c/span\\u003e), or be more satisfied and less concerned about their sexuality (Botta et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR9\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2019\\u003c/span\\u003e; Strizzi et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR95\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2022\\u003c/span\\u003e), to perhaps also have an overall a better mental health and emotional regulation (Dahl et al., \\u003cspan citationid=\\\"CR22\\\" class=\\\"CitationRef\\\"\\u003e2023\\u003c/span\\u003e). 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\\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e183\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e16.10\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e463\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e17.30\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e646\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e18.88\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"0%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"29.750479846449135%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eHf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e40\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3.50\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e119\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e4.40\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e159\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.708253358925145%\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e4.65\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"0%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"100%\\\" colspan=\\\"7\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\" valign=\\\"top\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eNote: The total included only men and women. Sample sizes do not equate across variables since participants had the chance to not answer to the different questions. Participants responded to the question \\u0026quot;\\u003cem\\u003eHow frequently do you engage in the following practices a month?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026quot;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"0%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"NaN%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"NaN%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"100%\\\" colspan=\\\"7\\\" rowspan=\\\"4\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under \\u0026apos;Practice Frequencies\\u0026apos;, \\u0026apos;Non-BDSM\\u0026apos; represented alternative \\u0026apos;never\\u0026apos; practice frequency; Lf = Low frequency; Hf = High frequency; \\u0026apos;Lf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;rarely\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;few times\\u0026apos; practice frequencies; \\u0026apos;Hf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed \\u0026apos;many times\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;almost the entire month\\u0026apos; practice frequencies;\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"0%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"NaN%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"NaN%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"NaN%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"76.62835249042146%\\\" colspan=\\\"5\\\" valign=\\\"bottom\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e = Sample size; % = Percentage; \\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e = Mean; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e = Standard deviation.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.685823754789272%\\\" valign=\\\"bottom\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"11.685823754789272%\\\" valign=\\\"bottom\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd width=\\\"0%\\\" height=\\\"20\\\"\\u003e\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tbody\\u003e\\n\\u003c/table\\u003e\\n\\u003cdiv class=\\\"gridtable\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003ctable id=\\\"Tab2\\\" border=\\\"1\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003ccaption language=\\\"En\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionNumber\\\"\\u003eTable 2\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionContent\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eBDSM-specific sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria\\u003c/em\\u003e.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003c/caption\\u003e\\n \\u003cthead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eDomination\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eCohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eSubmission\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eCohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/thead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctbody\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e (\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e)\\u0026Dagger;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e (\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e)\\u0026Dagger;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSelf-Identification\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.28\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.57\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e14.97*** (3906)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.70\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.33\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.62\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e18.39*** (3906)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.85\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.38\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.64\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.72\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.68\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003ePractices frequency\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1- non-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.07\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.51\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e374.46*** (411.7)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.91\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e1.48\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd 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align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 - Lf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.55\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.51\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.30\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.58\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3 - Hf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.32\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.83\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.49\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.92\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"13\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eNote: Participants responded to the question \\u0026quot;\\u003cem\\u003eHow frequently do you engage in the following practices a month?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026quot; assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = \\u0026apos;Never\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;Once in my lifetime\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;Rarely\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Infrequently\\u0026apos;; 4 = \\u0026apos;Frequently\\u0026apos;; 5 = \\u0026apos;Almost the entire month\\u0026apos;).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"13\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; No BDSM represented collapsed alternative \\u0026apos;never\\u0026apos; practice frequency; Lf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Low frequency; Hf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;High frequency; Lf collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;rarely\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;few times\\u0026apos; practice frequencies; Hf collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;many times\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;almost the entire month\\u0026apos; practice frequencies.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"13\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eEqual variance were not assumed for any comparison, therefore the Welch correction was applied denoted by df with decimals (within group df are reported for the ANOVA analyses); \\u0026Dagger; = for the \\u0026apos;Practices frequency\\u0026apos; group, we used the F test, instead. All post-hoc were conducted using Bonferroni\\u0026apos;s correction; all post-hoc comparisons differed signficantly (\\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003es\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;.001).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"13\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Mean; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Standard deviation; \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Student \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e test; \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Cohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e; * = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.05; ** = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.01.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tbody\\u003e\\n \\u003c/table\\u003e\\n\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n\\u003cdiv class=\\\"gridtable\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u0026nbsp;\\u003ctable id=\\\"Tab3\\\" border=\\\"1\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003ccaption language=\\\"En\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionNumber\\\"\\u003eTable 3\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionContent\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eConventional sexual practices per month by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria\\u003c/em\\u003e.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003c/caption\\u003e\\n \\u003cthead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eSolitary masturbation\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e(\\u003cem\\u003eF\\u003c/em\\u003e)\\u0026dagger;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₁\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₂\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eCohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/thead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctbody\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSelf-Identification\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.06\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.20\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e13.3***\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e765.2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e-\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.57\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.73\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.08\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003ePractices frequency\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1- non-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.12\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.23\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e(21.71***)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3498\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.20\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.41\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.23\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 - Lf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.36\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.12\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3 - Hf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.62\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.12\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003eMutual masturbation\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e(\\u003cem\\u003eF\\u003c/em\\u003e)\\u0026dagger;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₁\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₂\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eCohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSelf-Identification\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.87\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.16\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.64\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3566\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e-\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.02\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd 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\\u003cp\\u003e(333.3***)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e358.8\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e1.30\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e2.88\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.92\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 - Lf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.93\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.92\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3 - Hf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.88\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.42\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"9\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eNote: Individuals responded to the question \\u0026ldquo;\\u003cem\\u003eOn average, how often do you engage in these sexual practices per month?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026rdquo; assessed using an ordinal scale (0 = \\u0026apos;Never\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;Rarely\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;Infrequently\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Frequently\\u0026apos;; 4 = \\u0026apos;Almost the entire month\\u0026apos;).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"9\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under \\u0026apos;Practice Frequencies\\u0026apos;, \\u0026apos;Non-BDSM\\u0026apos; represented alternative \\u0026apos;never\\u0026apos; practice frequency; Lf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Low frequency; Hf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;High frequency; \\u0026apos;Lf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;rarely\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;few times\\u0026apos; practice frequencies; \\u0026apos;Hf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed \\u0026apos;many times\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;almost the entire month\\u0026apos; practice frequencies;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"9\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u0026dagger; = Welch\\u0026apos;s t-test was used when equal variances were not assumed denoted by df with decimals; Post-hoc analyses were conducted using Bonferroni\\u0026apos;s correction. A bold Cohen\\u0026apos;s d indicates statistically significant differences between means in the posthoc analyses at a \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;.001 level.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"9\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Mean; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Standard deviation; \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Student \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e test; \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Cohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e; * = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.05; ** = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.01; *** = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.01\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tbody\\u003e\\n \\u003c/table\\u003e\\n\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n\\u003cdiv class=\\\"gridtable\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u0026nbsp;\\u003ctable id=\\\"Tab4\\\" border=\\\"1\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003ccaption language=\\\"En\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionNumber\\\"\\u003eTable 4\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionContent\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003ePleasure derived from BDSM-like practice frequency breakdown by BDSM self-identification and practice frequency criteria\\u003c/em\\u003e.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003c/caption\\u003e\\n \\u003cthead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e%\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e(\\u003cem\\u003eF\\u003c/em\\u003e)\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₁\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003edf\\u003c/em\\u003e₂\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eCohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2 vs. 3\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/thead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctbody\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eMissing data\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1702\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e63.5\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eSelf-Identification\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eIt causes me discomfort or pain\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e75\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.80\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.15\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.28\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e15.59***\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e962.5\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e-\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"3\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.83\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eIt disgusts me\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e86\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3.20\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.79\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.25\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eNo pleasure at all\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e97\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e3.60\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003ePractices frequency\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eA little pleasure\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e206\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e7.70\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.82\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.45\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e221.35***\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e560.6\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.68\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e1.38\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"3\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cstrong\\u003e0.93\\u003c/strong\\u003e\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eA lot of pleasure\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e322\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e12.00\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eLf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.68\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e1.09\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eToo much pleasure\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e191\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e7.10\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eHf BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e2.63\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e0.74\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"12\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eNote: Participants responded to the question \\u0026quot;\\u003cem\\u003eHow much pleasure do these sexual practices give you?\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026quot; assessed using a Likert scale of 6 points (-2 = \\u0026apos;It causes me discomfort or pain\\u0026apos;; -1 = \\u0026apos;It disgusts me\\u0026apos;; 0 = \\u0026apos;No pleasure at all\\u0026apos;; 1 = \\u0026apos;A little pleasure\\u0026apos;; 2 = \\u0026apos;A lot of pleasure\\u0026apos;; 3 = \\u0026apos;Too much pleasure\\u0026apos;;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"12\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM self-identification collapsed all those individuals who self-identified as either Fetishist, Masoquist, and/or Sadist; under \\u0026apos;Practice Frequencies\\u0026apos;, \\u0026apos;Non-BDSM\\u0026apos; represented alternative \\u0026apos;never\\u0026apos; practice frequency; Lf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Low frequency; Hf\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;High frequency; \\u0026apos;Lf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed alternatives \\u0026apos;rarely\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;few times\\u0026apos; practice frequencies; \\u0026apos;Hf BDSM\\u0026apos; collapsed \\u0026apos;many times\\u0026apos; and \\u0026apos;almost the entire month\\u0026apos; practice frequencies;\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"12\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u0026dagger; = Equal variance not assumed, Welch correction applied; All post hoc were conducted using Bonferroni\\u0026apos;s correction; all post-hoc comparisons differed signficantly (\\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003es\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;.001).\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003ctd align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"12\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003en\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Sample size; \\u003cem\\u003eM\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Mean; \\u003cem\\u003eSD\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Standard deviation; \\u003cem\\u003et\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Student t test; \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;=\\u0026thinsp;Cohen\\u0026apos;s \\u003cem\\u003ed\\u003c/em\\u003e; * = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.05; ** = \\u003cem\\u003ep\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u0026thinsp;\\u0026lt;\\u0026thinsp;0.01.\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/td\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tr\\u003e\\n \\u003c/tbody\\u003e\\n \\u003c/table\\u003e\\n\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n\\u003cdiv class=\\\"gridtable\\\"\\u003e\\u0026nbsp;\\u003ctable id=\\\"Tab5\\\" border=\\\"1\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003ccaption language=\\\"En\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cdiv class=\\\"CaptionNumber\\\"\\u003eTable 5\\u003cbr\\u003e\\u003cem\\u003eMale and female sexual function and dysfunction scores by BDSM self-identification\\u003c/em\\u003e\\u003c/div\\u003e\\n \\u003c/caption\\u003e\\n \\u003cthead\\u003e\\n \\u003ctr\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" rowspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eIIEF dimensions\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003enon-BDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n \\u003cth align=\\\"left\\\" colspan=\\\"2\\\"\\u003e\\n \\u003cp\\u003eBDSM\\u003c/p\\u003e\\n \\u003c/th\\u003e\\n 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Yet, using criteria such as BDSM self-identification or measuring the actual frequency of these practices incur in limitations that likely over or underestimate the prevalence of these behaviors, making the interpretation and comparison of the results inaccurate across studies. Therefore, the following study examined the magnitude of difference between using BDSM self-identification vs. BDSM practice frequency as criteria, across conventional and non-conventional sexual behaviors, as well as sexual function in the general population. This study was composed of 3904 Chilean men and women. Sexual function was measured using the International Index of Erectile Function (IIEF) and the Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI). Results revealed differences in the prevalence of BDSM individuals by criteria varying by behavior, whereas correlations between BDSM criteria were positive, yet of low magnitude. The practice frequency criterion yielded a larger prevalence of BDSM practitioners, with higher engagement in BDSM-specific behaviors, greater pleasure derived from these practices, and better sexual function compared to non-BDSM individuals, especially among highly frequent practitioners. Lastly, differences in sexual function dimensions according to BDSM criteria were found more frequently, and by a larger magnitude, through the BDSM practice frequency criterion, especially in women, compared to non-BDSM people. This study findings demonstrate the importance of considering both self-identification and practice frequency criteria in understanding BDSM and its implications for sexual health in future studies.\\u003c/p\\u003e\",\"manuscriptTitle\":\"Is BDSM in the eye of the beholder? 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