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Is this normal or am I sick?

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I only had one guy in my life.
I loved it when he punch me around it was our foreplay, always gave me a boner.
He agreed to pee on me but never cut me with a razor. =(

Are these things normal or sick?
 
All these things are fine as long as you don't hurt yourself... which brings me to your last point. Cutting in wildly unsafe for many reasons. Do you want him to actually cut you, or just threaten to? The potential of danger (with safety rules and words agreed beforehand with a person that you trust) is a huge turn on for some guys, though they draw the line at actual violence.
 
It might be useful to distingush between what is psychologically healthy and what is accpetable. Lots of thngs are acceptable but are not healthy. It is acceptable for people to wasted regularly and frequently, but that is not healthy. What you are doing may be acceptable if there is mutual agreement between you and the other person, but it is not psychologically healthy. Sex at its best has nothing at all to do with blood. So that should tell you somethng about your view of blood.

Lots of people do what is psychologically unhealthy to themselves. In a free society, such as yours and mine, that is acceptable.
 
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I am concerned. Talk to someone (preferably someone with professional credentials) & discuss this before you get into a situation you regret.
 
Bah, I think you all are being over reactive.

Lots of kink folks (myself included) enjoy cutting, play piercing, etc. There are safe and sane ways to about it.

If you're seriously thinking about exploring this, it's important to think about and set your limits (no, no one is without limits, despite what you see in personals ads) and make sure that what you're doing is safe, sane, and consensual. Take it in small steps.
 
One thing is to be open minded another is to encourage unhealthy behaviors. You can share fantasies with your partner but actual violence and cutting have(very real) health risks.
 
To play the devil's advocate here, what's inherently unhealthy about exploring cutting? I was more than a bit disturbed by the OP's mention that he'd like to have seen the guy's throat cut in the linked video, but I don't understand the "blood=unhealthy" meme that seems so prevalent in this thread. THERE ARE safe/sane/consensual ways to play with blood, cutting, piercing, etc.
 
While going too far is certainly a bad thing, "bloodletting" is a popular fetish, mostly among the goth/vampire subculture.

Given the right instruction, it's really not harmful at all. As long as you're sure to test yourself (and your partner) for possible diseases you might spread there's nothing really harmful to it at all. Proper sterilization and small cuts made correctly lead to little more than a paper cut like wound, which should heal fine in a couple days if kept clean, with absolutely no scarring. This is usually performed on the stomach, or other fleshy parts of the body. Some even go so far as to lick/drink the blood. (other go so far to do directly into a vein with a needle, and drink the blood directly from a small tube attached)

Once again, I will state that PROPER PROCEDURE IS A MUST, but otherwise there's nothing inherently wrong with this.



All that being said, the wanting to see the throat being slit does seem a little too far in my opinion.
 
I suggest you read up on MRSA, or flesh eating virus.

It's a bacteria, not a virus. Wikipedia is your friend.

And I'm not sure what it has to do with this thread.
 
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