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Fetish/BDSM clubs in Paris?
The kind where one can go as a straight couple?
Andreji, the DSM does not even define *healthy* sexuality. As the range of *healthy* human sexual behavior is not known, any interpretation of the *unhealthyness* of BDSM becomes subjective.
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- 2 decades agoFavorite Answer
WOW. what an ***! try going to www.hostelworld.com and go to "community" then to "travel gurus" and look up the paris guru and ask one of the three, or all three! they are great at answering questions of all sorts!
Source(s): i've asked a couple questions here and MORE on the other site and its more profesional! BTW: BDSM is not a mental disorder!! - 2 decades ago
Wow-- I'm sorry you got a complete narrowminded person answering your question. Rest assured, totally healthy, well-adjusted people live BDSM lifestyles.
I'm sorry I don't know about Paris... Do you have a local club where you can pose the question? I've found clubs in all the major cities (LA, NY, Chicago)-- I'm sure you'll find some fun in Paris :)
- 2 decades ago
On 36, Rue de Rennes:
-CENTRE MEDICALE ARTHUR VERNE
they have psychiatrists. but you might want to start that sooner in your local area.
Kevin, if you understood anything about psychiatry i'd be willing to debate that. the DSM (if you know what that is) might not strictly state it as a disorder but it certainly implies a relation with disorders (in the very same fashion it does not state homosexuality as a mental disorder but does state there are elements of disorders like narcissism, for one). And there is *definetly* some psychiatric analysis to be performed on someone who likes to get tied up and spanked. rough childhood, maybe?
Sure, sue. there's also denial. look it up in the DSM.