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Fetish communities have argued for years that just because you're kinky between the sheets, doesn't mean you suffer from mental disorders. And the findings of this latest research may just help bolster their case.

The survey involved 902 people who practice BDSM (bondage, discipline, sadism and masochism) along with 434 people who prefer so-called "vanilla" (non-kinky) sex. Each person filled out questionnaires regarding their personalities, general well-being, sensitivity to rejection and style of attachment in relationships. The participants were not aware of the purpose of the study.

The kinky sex fans scored better on certain indicators of mental health, indicating that they were much more psychologically healthier than those who played it safe.  These BDSM-friendly participants were found to be less neurotic, more open, more aware of and sensitive to rejection, more secure in their relationships and have better overall well-being. Sounds like a pretty good reason to try and spice up your sex life.

[LiveScience]