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A masochist person is a male or female who openly or secretly gains pleasure from being abused by others or suffering misfortune or failure and having to endure punishment in tandem with anothers enjoying success or good fortune as a consequence of their suffering. The pleasure enjoyed is usually sexual and may involve private masturbation or be achieved with the cooperation of a spouse or else of others of either the same or the opposite gender to themself. In some cases a masochist may have a partner and is able to have sexual intercourse but with masochist thoughts being in the person's mind during the foreplay and sometimes during the orgasm. Such intercourse sometimes leads to pregnancy. Masochists also may secretly enjoy being bullied in a relationship or at work. Other masochists gain pleasure secretly from actual experiences or fantasies at the workplace, such as being disciplined by a work colleague who may in real world be very junior to themself. Punishments which masochists may enjoy imagining can include being flogged or bound or imprisoned or being a victim of bullying or violence which they imagine the perpetrator gains great personal pleasure from at their expense. There are masochist clubs which enable people to actually perform these experiences, such bondage Some masochists may try to act out such fantasies to try to make them come true in the real world. In some case masochist fantasies may alternate with sadist fantasies but more usually the thoughts are solely masochistic. Being masochist can in some cases greatly impede on the person's success in life such as in their career. Others who may have very responsible management jobs in real life confine their masochism to private fantasies and never allow them to come true. The treatment of somebody who is masochistic is problematic and very rarely successful , primarily because most masochists have no wish to be cured and many keep their masochism secret anyway. It may be attempted by a course of psycho therapy arranged by a psychiatrist if the masochist is willing to seek treatment.

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