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The Class I Sexual Sadist is a person who has sexually sadistic urges, but

doesn’t act upon them. In a nutshell, he’s all about the fantasy.

The Class II Sexual Sadist is someone who acts upon his sexually sadistic

impulses, but only does so with consenting partners. As sexual sadists go,

this is good. This also describes about half of the people in your local

BDSM munch group.

The Class III Sexual Sadist is someone who acts out his sexually sadistic

impulses with non-consenting individuals, but does not want to seriously

injure or kill them. Sure, he’s a predator and rapist but, apparently, he’s the

Care Bear kind.

Class IV Sadist: A person who acts out his sexually sadistic urges with

non-consenting individuals and does want to seriously injure or kill them.

So, on the off-chance that you raced through that sentence without

observing the caution sign, please allow me to refocus your attention upon

it once more: “does want to seriously injure or kill.” It has a little more

oomph if you tack the word “you” on at the end of it, but if you really want

the full effect, try adding, “and cook you and feed you to the people he

hates at a church barbeque.”

Anyone who may be considering a play date or entering into a relationship with

a Sadistic Dominant is strongly advised to seek out one of the first two varieties,

rather than the latter two. Consent, in this lifestyle, is everything. There is a

little word with big ramifications for non-consensual sexual activity - in or out

of the lifestyle. In most states, it’s called rape.

The Gorean Slave Master

The Gorean Slave Master is a Dominant who follows the traditions of Gor, a

fictional planet described and popularized in the pulp erotic science fiction

novels published by John Frederick Lange, Jr. under the pen-name John

Norman. The Gor series of novels, thirty-two of them in all, gained considerable

popularity in the 1970s and 80s and were loosely based on the works of Edgar

Rice Burroughs, specifically his John Carter of Mars novels. John Norman’s

novels created a robust mythical extraterrestrial cultural framework to fuel the

erotic imaginations of millions of mostly-adolescent males at the time, but it was

his nonfiction book, Imaginative Sex, which was published first in 1974 and

republished in 1997 with more of a BDSM focus, that made Gor a significant

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