The term "masochist" itself is not inherently a bad word; it describes someone who derives pleasure from experiencing pain or humiliation, often in a consensual context within BDSM practices. However, its connotation can vary depending on the context in which it's used. In some situations, it might carry negative implications, especially if used to demean or belittle someone. Ultimately, understanding the context and intent behind the usage is key.
masochist
The term is masochism, and the person is a masochist.
Masochist - album - was created in 2006.
Vindictive: a: disposed to seek revenge. b: Intended to cause anguish or hurt."I am a very vindictive person."
Probably something close to a masochist.
masochist?
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The cast of Masochist - 2013 includes: Lia Albers as Female Neighbour
The cast of Masochist - 1996 includes: Luke Hayden Edward Naessens
A masochist likes to be dominated. A sociopath likes to dominate. I smell wedding bells. <3
No, it is only if you enjoy being nice to a masochist.
That is the correct spelling of the term "masochist" (one who seeks or enjoys pain).