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The "Pain" Kiss
A
while back, mention was made of the "Pain kiss." It is
with this seemingly paradoxical pleasure that we shall
deal with now. First of all, it is necessary to explain
that, although an act can be painful, it can still be
pleasurable. The explanation is merely another
indication of the variability of human nature. To begin,
there are some people who derive an extreme pleasure out
of being whipped or burned or beaten. There is no
rational explanation for this strange, delight. The fact
remains that they react pleasurably to pain. These
people are called masochists. Similarly, there are other
people who derive the same pleasure out of being the
ones who inflict pain or perform the beating. Their
abnormality, too, is inexplicable. They are called
sadists.
The
point is this: these people have these strange desires
in extremes. But normal people have similar desires but
they are not so strong. They are present only in minute
degrees. That is why some of us deliberately uncover
ourselves in cold weather or continue to pick at a sore
tooth although the act pains us. It is for this reason
that most of us are able to derive pleasure from the
"pain kiss."
The
"pain kiss" is simply a tiny bite, a love nip.
Catullus, who knew his kissing, if we are to judge from
the many poems he left on the subject, once rote:
Whom wilt thou for thy lover choose?
Whose shall they call thee, false one, whose?
Who shall thy darted kisses sip,
While thy keen love-bites scar his lip?
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