This question randomly popped into my head some time ago. I haven’t really found anything on Wikipedia relating to masochism outside of sex, but since sadism can be non-sexual, why could masochism be too?

  • Chozo
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    2522 hours ago

    Absolutely. It could be argued that religious self-flagellation would fall under this category of non-sexual masochism.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      416 hours ago

      Isn’t that more like a ritual? I mean, I don’t think those people really enjoy the pain itself.

      • @[email protected]
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        37 hours ago

        If they’re enjoying the ritual, is that a meaningful distinction between that and enjoying the pain? 🤔

      • @[email protected]
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        7 hours ago

        CW: self-harm

        I enjoyed self-harming and feeling pain when I was dissociating a lot, I think there are clearly examples where people inflict pain on themselves for non-sexual and non-religious (i.e. not for punitive / atoning) reasons. Besides some kinds of self-harm, eating spicy food seems like a clear example of this. Pain releases endorphins, you can get high on pain. For what it’s worth, I also have enjoyed every physical trauma I have experienced (being hit by a car, being thrown over the handlebars of my bicycle at speed and my face hitting the asphalt first, etc.).