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Document Information

Type: Printed web article / blog post / investigative document
File Size: 1.99 MB
Summary

This document appears to be a printout of blog posts or essays by Clarisse Thorn, stamped with a House Oversight Committee production number (018638). The text discusses personal experiences with BDSM (specifically 'predicament bondage'), the psychology of pain and complicity, and introduces a theoretical essay written in 2012 regarding relationship dynamics including monogamy, polyamory, and jealousy. The document is likely part of a larger cache of evidence gathered during a House Oversight investigation.

People (2)

Name Role Context
Clarisse Thorn Author
Inferred from the URL provided in the text (clarissethorn.com); writer of the blog posts regarding BDSM and relations...
Unnamed Partner Partner
Referred to as 'he'; described in the text as engaging in BDSM activities with the author.

Organizations (1)

Name Type Context
House Oversight Committee
Inferred from the footer 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT', indicating this document is part of a congressional investigation product...

Timeline (1 events)

2012
Writing of the essay '[theory] Relationship Tools: Monogamy, Polyamory, Competition, and Jealousy'
Unknown

Relationships (1)

Clarisse Thorn Sexual/BDSM Partner Unnamed Partner
Text describes a physical encounter involving bondage and pain play between the narrator and 'he'.

Key Quotes (4)

"If you want the kind of pain you like, you have to let me in close."
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"Fundamentally, what's hot about predicament bondage isn't the mechanics of what my partner says or does... It's knowing that he won't stop hurting me, no matter how I fight or beg or scream."
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Quote #2
"It's knowing there's no way out."
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Quote #3
"They were incredibly un-empathic about it; the advice always seemed to boil down to 'Get over it,' with a dollop of 'Stop being so selfish,' and without any acknowledgment of how painful and difficult jealousy can be..."
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