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Non-sexual Masochism the Psychology and Dynamics of Ache in Other Contexts
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That's a great question. Personally, i've encountered non-sexual masochism in the context of extreme sports and endurance challenges. While i can appreciate the thrill and perception of achievement that come from pushing one's limits, i on top recognize the importance of balancing risk-taking with protection and self-care. It's crucial for peoples who engage in activities that involve pain or soreness to be mindful of their physical and emotional wellbeing and to seek out assistance if needed. In addition, it's important for friends, family members, and communities to offer understanding and encouragement without judgment. What advice would you furnish to someone who is battling to recognize or accept their own non-sexual masochistic tendencies?
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