Algolagnia
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Algolagnia (from the greek "Üëãïò" algos meaning
pain and "ëáãíåßá" lagnia meaning
lust) is the paraphilia of deriving sexual pleasure from physical
pain.
It may have a simply biological basis, as it is proven that
pain,
just like sensorial pleasures such as sexual contact and sweet foods, cause the release of endorphins, the chemicals that induce pleasure.
If a person's pain threshold is sufficiently high, this may outweigh the normal discomfort, even to the point of addiction.
Note that algolagnia is not the same thing as physical masochism, since there are fewer psychological connotations to algolagnia, which may be a simple liking for
pain, without any need for domination, submission or humiliation. It may therefore rather take the form of self-infliction of
pain.