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一种关于BDSM兴趣与行为的进化心理学研究方法。

An Evolutionary Psychological Approach Toward BDSM Interest and Behavior.

作者信息

Larva Michelle A, Rantala Markus J

机构信息

INVEST Research Flagship Centre (Psychology), University of Turku, Assistentinkatu 7, N20014, Turku, Finland.

Department of Biology, University of Turku, Turku, Finland.

出版信息

Arch Sex Behav. 2024 Jun;53(6):2253-2267. doi: 10.1007/s10508-024-02881-x. Epub 2024 May 20.

Abstract

Bondage/discipline, Dominance/submission, and Sadism/Masochism (BDSM) have gained increased attention and discussion in recent years. This prevalence is accompanied by a shift in perceptions of BDSM, including the declassification of sadomasochism as a paraphilic disorder. Evolutionary psychology offers a unique perspective of why some individuals are interested in BDSM and why some prefer certain elements of BDSM over others (e.g., dominance versus submission). In this paper, we examine BDSM from an evolutionary standpoint, examining biopsychosocial factors that underlie the BDSM interests and practice. We articulate this perspective via an exploration of: proximate processes, such as the role of childhood experiences, sexual conditioning, and physiological factors; as well as ultimate explanations for power play and pain play dimensions of BDSM, highlighting the potential adaptive advantages of each. While BDSM may not be adaptive in itself, we examine the literature of sex differences in BDSM role preferences and argue that these preferences may stem from the extreme forms of behaviors which enhance reproductive success. In the realm of pain play, we explore the intersection of pain and pleasure from both physiological and psychological perspectives, highlighting the crucial role of psychological and play partner factors in modulating the experience of pain. Finally, we encourage future research in social sciences to utilize evolutionary frameworks to further explore the subject and help alleviate the mystification surrounding BDSM. This multifaceted exploration of BDSM provides valuable insights for clinicians, kink-identified individuals, and scholars seeking to understand the evolutionary perspectives of human sexual behavior and preferences.

摘要

束缚/调教、支配/臣服和施虐/受虐(BDSM)近年来受到了越来越多的关注和讨论。这种流行伴随着对BDSM认知的转变,包括将性施虐受虐癖从性偏好障碍中除名。进化心理学为为什么有些人对BDSM感兴趣以及为什么有些人更喜欢BDSM的某些元素而非其他元素(例如,支配与臣服)提供了独特的视角。在本文中,我们从进化的角度审视BDSM,研究构成BDSM兴趣和实践基础的生物心理社会因素。我们通过探索以下方面来阐述这一观点:近因过程,如童年经历、性条件作用和生理因素的作用;以及对BDSM中权力游戏和疼痛游戏维度的终极解释,强调每个维度潜在的适应性优势。虽然BDSM本身可能不具有适应性,但我们研究了BDSM角色偏好中性别差异的文献,并认为这些偏好可能源于增强生殖成功率的极端行为形式。在疼痛游戏领域,我们从生理和心理角度探索疼痛与快感的交集,强调心理和游戏伙伴因素在调节疼痛体验中的关键作用。最后,我们鼓励社会科学领域的未来研究利用进化框架进一步探索这个主题,并帮助消除围绕BDSM的神秘感。这种对BDSM的多方面探索为临床医生、认同BDSM的个体以及寻求理解人类性行为和偏好进化观点的学者提供了有价值的见解。

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