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They are two words meaning the same thing.

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What is the difference between masochism and sadomasochism?

Sadism is the condition of enjoying causing pain in others. Masochism is the condition of enjoying having pain inflicted. Sadomasochism is the condition of a relationship between Sadists and Masochists. One person who enjoys inflicting pain, another who enjoys receiving pain.


How is humilation used in a sentence?

Some people are so desperate for fame that the humiliation and degradation involved in being a reality show star seems like an acceptable price to pay.You would think that the humiliation of being arrested in public would've impelled her to come quietly, but she didn't have enough class to be humiliated, so she kicked and screamed the whole way.


What is the difference between a sadist and a masochist?

A sadist derives pleasure from inflicting pain or humiliation on others, while a masochist derives pleasure from experiencing pain or humiliation themselves. Essentially, a sadist enjoys being dominant and causing harm, whereas a masochist enjoys being submissive and receiving harm.


What is the definition of humiliation?

Humiliation is the act of being (or feeling) disgraced, shamed, or degraded. It may result from an action, event, situation, or revelation. The feeling of an individual may also be chagrin (embarrassment).


What is meant by 'individual differences'?

'Individual differences' refer to variations and distinctions among people in characteristics such as personality traits, abilities, interests, and behavior. These differences can impact how individuals perceive and interact with the world around them.