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Type: Blog post or online article
File Size: 2.52 MB
Summary

This document is a blog post from 2011 titled '[theory] Body Chemistry and S&M', which discusses the importance of physical health and diet in the context of S&M activities. The author details their personal routine of eating protein-rich foods before an S&M 'scene' and explains the concept and significance of 'aftercare' as a post-activity ritual. The Bates stamp 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018491' suggests it was collected as evidence in an official investigation, making it 'Epstein-related' by context, though the content does not mention Epstein or his associates.

People (5)

Name Role Context
Unnamed author Author
The author of the article, writing in the first person ('I'), discusses the relationship between diet and S&M.
Unnamed partner Partner
Mentioned as the person the author sees for S&M encounters.
Tops S&M participant
A role in S&M, described as usually giving the fantasy scene a context in reality during aftercare and providing food...
Bottoms S&M participant
A role in S&M. The author identifies as a bottom. Discussed in the context of receiving post-scene food like fruit ju...
SM practitioner S&M participant
A general term for someone who practices S&M.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
HOUSE_OVERSIGHT
Appears as a Bates stamp in the document footer (HOUSE_OVERSIGHT_018491), likely indicating it was collected as evide...

Timeline (1 events)

The article discusses the general practice of S&M encounters, also referred to as 'scenes' or 'SM drama'. It focuses on the importance of diet before the encounter and the practice of 'aftercare' after the encounter.
General, with a mention of 'Dungeons'
Tops Bottoms SM practitioners

Locations (2)

Location Context
Mentioned as a place where the author had trouble finding useful resources on pre- or post-S&M food.
Mentioned as locations that usually serve snacks after S&M activities, though they may not be healthy.

Relationships (2)

Author S&M participants Partner
The author states, '...I at least eat enough food that I won't be hungry when I see my partner.'
Tops S&M participants with defined roles Bottoms
The text describes the dynamic during aftercare where 'tops' provide care and food to 'bottoms'.

Key Quotes (4)

"This was originally published in 2011. I don't normally write basic "how-to" posts like this, but every once in a while I see a gap I just have to fill."
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"I am both less interested in sex and in S&M when I'm hungry; ensuring that I've eaten well before I take some punishment is especially crucial."
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""Aftercare" is an S&M term for how people end their S&M encounters."
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Quote #3
"To skip it altogether is as rude as having dinner at a friend's house and then bolting once you've eaten your fill."
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