| Date | Event Type | Description | Location | Actions |
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| N/A | N/A | The Emotional Aspects of BDSM Play (Workshop) | Unspecified | View |
This document appears to be a page of endnotes or references from a larger work (likely by Clarisse Thorn, based on the self-referential link) discussing sexuality, BDSM, and feminism. It contains various hyperlinks to articles, blog posts, and psychology papers from the 2010-2012 timeframe. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' footer, indicating it was part of a document production for a US House of Representatives Oversight Committee investigation.
This page appears to be an excerpt from an article or educational text regarding BDSM safety and psychology, produced as part of a House Oversight investigation (likely related to the Epstein case). The text differentiates between consensual BDSM and abuse using criteria such as consent, intent, damage, and secrecy, and references workshops by EduKink and the Community-Academic Consortium for Research on Alternative Sexualities. The author argues that the BDSM community provides a safety network against abuse.
This document is a printout of a 2011 blog post by author Clarisse Thorn, sourced from a collection labeled 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT'. The post discusses the effects of body chemistry (illness, menstrual cycle) on S&M and explores the concept of altered states of consciousness, or 'subspace', through a personal anecdote involving a conversation with an S&M partner.
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