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This might not be your kink
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Mulcihy, Stephanie
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Bondage (Sexual behavior)
/ Documentary films
/ Ethnographic films
/ Sex
/ Sexual dominance and submission
2014
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Bondage (Sexual behavior)
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2014
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This might not be your kink
2014
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This Might Not Be Your Kink delves into the socially taboo and often secret lives of those practicing BDSM and specifically addresses why a publically feminist female chooses to be a submissive within the kink lifestyle. The contradictory roles these women play in their public verses private lives speaks not only to the assumption that feminism is ironclad and certain, but allows variances in interpretation and room for deviation. Set in Los Angeles, this documentary film explores more realistic representations of these females and the thought processes associated with role switching, relinquishing their social and political dominance, and becoming a submissive outside the public eye.
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University of Southern California
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