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In the context of [[BDSM]], '''bondage''' involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. Bondage is usually, but not always, a [[human sexual behavior|sexual practice]]. The [[paraphilia]] of being sexually aroused by bondage is sometimes known as '''vincilagnia'''. In the context of [[BDSM]], '''bondage''' involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. Bondage is usually, but not always, a [[human sexual behavior|sexual practice]]. The [[paraphilia]] of being sexually aroused by bondage is sometimes known as '''vincilagnia'''.
-Studies in the U.S. have shown that about three quarters of all men find the idea of bondage to be erotic; many women do as well. As with any study of sexual thoughts and behavior, the available studies are not well controlled and the best studies are now out of date. {[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] +Studies in the U.S. have shown that about three quarters of all men find the idea of bondage to be erotic; many women do as well. As with any study of sexual thoughts and behavior, the available studies are not well controlled and the best studies are now out of date. {{GFDL}}
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In the context of BDSM, bondage involves people being tied up or otherwise restrained for pleasure. Bondage is usually, but not always, a sexual practice. The paraphilia of being sexually aroused by bondage is sometimes known as vincilagnia.

Studies in the U.S. have shown that about three quarters of all men find the idea of bondage to be erotic; many women do as well. As with any study of sexual thoughts and behavior, the available studies are not well controlled and the best studies are now out of date.



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