Culture, health & sexuality
April 1, 2017
Kathryn R Klement, Ellen M Lee, James K Ambler et al.
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Participation in an extreme BDSM ritual called the 'Dance of Souls'—involving temporary piercings with weights or hooks and dancing to drumming—increases physiological stress, as measured by cortisol levels, while simultaneously decreasing psychological stress and negative affect. Self-reported sexual arousal and feelings of self-other overlap also rose during the event. The 160-person ritual was studied through hormonal assays, behavioral observations, and questionnaires. Dancers reported motivations including spirituality, deepening interpersonal connections, stress reduction, and achieving altered states of consciousness.