History of kinks   

Lørdag kl 11:30 til 13:00 i Chamber

Erfarings niveau for deltagere: Intet erfarings niveau nødvendig

Hvad skal du medbringe: Ingenting

For mange mennesker er BDSM startet med 50 shades of grey … Jeg genkender det ikke som BDSM, men det skal nævnes. For flere kinksters klassiske BDSM-litteratur er forfattere og film vigtige som: Venus in Furs, R100, O’s history, Duke of Burgundy, de Sade, Masoch og flere andre.

Der er bevis for, at mennesker i gamle tider (Grækenland, Rom, Mesopotamien for eksempel) var kinky. Hele ‘perversionen’ startede ikke i moderniteten. En af mine yndlingsfilosofer, Rousseau for eksempel, var til (som modtagende) spanking i 1700-tallet, og han læste ikke de Sade.

Jeg vil hævde, at det at være kinky er / kan være en del af den menneskelige natur. Baseret på historisk og etologisk bevis. Vi er ikke blevet kinky på grund af vores kultur. Eller kultur har formet vores kinj. I det mindste vil jeg introducere dig til denne tilgang.

English Version

 

Friday kl 11:30AM to 1:00PM in the Chamber

For many people BDSM has started with 50 shades…I do not recognize it as BDSM, but it has to be mentioned. For several kinksters classic BDSM literature, authors and movies are important like: Venus in Furs, R100, The history of O, Duke of Burgundy, de Sade, Masoch and several others.

There is evidence that people in ancient ages (Greece, Rome, Mesopotamia for example) had been kinky. The whole ‘perversion’ did not start in modernity. One of my favourite philosopers, Rousseau for example was into (recieving) spanking in the 18th century, and he did not read de Sade.

I am going to argue that being kinky is/can be the part of human nature. Based on historical and ethological evidence. We have not become kinky because of our culture. Or culture has shaped our kinks. At least, I am going to introduce you to this approach.

Requirements for participants: None

What to bring: Nothing

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