"the tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from one's own pain or humiliation."
"1 : the derivation of sexual gratification from being subjected to physical pain or humiliation by oneself or another person"
"2 : pleasure in being abused or dominated : a taste for suffering"
"the activity of getting sexual pleasure from being hurt or controlled by another person"
"the practice of seeking pain because it is pleasurable"
"psychosexual disorder in which erotic release is achieved through having pain inflicted on oneself"
Some definitions of "masochist" include:
"a person who derives sexual gratification from their own pain or humiliation."
"1 : a person who derives sexual gratification from being subjected to physical pain or humiliation : an individual given to masochism "
"2 : a person who takes pleasure in pain and suffering "
"A person who enjoys, or takes pleasure, in feeling pain. The term is not necessarily sexual."
" Psychiatry. a person who has masochism, the condition in which sexual or other gratification depends on one's suffering physical pain or humiliation."
"a person who is gratified by pain, degradation, etc., that is self-imposed or imposed by others."
"a person who finds pleasure in self-denial, submissiveness, etc."
"a person who gets pleasure from being hurt by another person"
Notice how not all of these include sexual pleasure, with one of them specifically stating that it doesn't have to be sexual.
Pleasure is not the same as happiness. You can be pleasured by fleeting experiences without being truly happy is my point. A morbidly obese cutter is not happy by any stretch of the imagination, including their own.
I feel worse about my body now I’m healthier
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>happy
>self-harms
uhhh?
I also doubt that a truly happy person would be morbidly obese.
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Masochism. The self-harm would be contributing to the happiness.
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That's not how it works.
Masochism implies it makes them horny, not happy.
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Some definitions for "masochism" include:
"the tendency to derive pleasure, especially sexual gratification, from one's own pain or humiliation."
"1 : the derivation of sexual gratification from being subjected to physical pain or humiliation by oneself or another person"
"2 : pleasure in being abused or dominated : a taste for suffering"
"the activity of getting sexual pleasure from being hurt or controlled by another person"
"the practice of seeking pain because it is pleasurable"
"psychosexual disorder in which erotic release is achieved through having pain inflicted on oneself"
Some definitions of "masochist" include:
"a person who derives sexual gratification from their own pain or humiliation."
"1 : a person who derives sexual gratification from being subjected to physical pain or humiliation : an individual given to masochism "
"2 : a person who takes pleasure in pain and suffering "
"A person who enjoys, or takes pleasure, in feeling pain. The term is not necessarily sexual."
" Psychiatry. a person who has masochism, the condition in which sexual or other gratification depends on one's suffering physical pain or humiliation."
"a person who is gratified by pain, degradation, etc., that is self-imposed or imposed by others."
"a person who finds pleasure in self-denial, submissiveness, etc."
"a person who gets pleasure from being hurt by another person"
Notice how not all of these include sexual pleasure, with one of them specifically stating that it doesn't have to be sexual.
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Pleasure is not the same as happiness. You can be pleasured by fleeting experiences without being truly happy is my point. A morbidly obese cutter is not happy by any stretch of the imagination, including their own.