Literature
- Bienvenu, Robert, The Development of Sadomasochism as a Cultural Style in the Twentieth-Century United States, 2003, Online PDF under Sadomasochism as a Cultural Style
- Brame, Gloria G., BDSM/Fetish Sex:Overview and Study, online gloria-brame.com
- Breslow, Norman: SM Research Report, v1.1, 1999
- Henkin, William A., Sybil Holiday, Consensual Sadomasochism : How to Talk About It and How to Do It Safely, Daedalus Publishing, 1996. ISBN 1-881943-12-7.
- Janus, Samuel S. / Janus, Cynthia L., 1993 The Janus Report on Sexual Behavior, Wiley, New York
- Miller, Phillip, Devon, Molly, Granzig, William A.: Screw the Roses, Send Me the Thorns: The Romance and Sexual Sorcery of Sadomasochism. Mystic Rose Books 1995, ISBN 0-9645960-0-8
- Moser, Charles, in Journal of Social Work and Human Sexuality 1988, (7;1, P.43-56)
- Weinberg, Thomas S.: S&M – Studies in Dominance and Submission (Ed.), Prometheus Books, New York, 1995 ISBN 0-87975-978-X
- Wiseman, Jay: SM 101: A Realistic Introduction. Greenery Press (CA) 1998, ISBN 0-9639763-8-9
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