Bataille said: “The violence of death and sexual violence, when linked together, have this double meaning. On the one hand, the convulsions of the flesh are more acute when they are close to blackout, and on the other hand, the blackout, as long as there is enough time, makes physical pleasure more exquisite. The sexual violence that occurs due to biting allows physical pleasure to become fascinating. The violence of death and sexual violence coincide together because in the violent act of continuity we arrive at this near-death experience. The Kama Sutra says: “The 'gnaw of the boar,' on the upper part of the breast only, is a series of many rows of long teeth marks close together with crimson between them. The last two are just for two people whose sexual energy is fierce. The action of biting creates a sexual energy that allows partners to enhance their experience of intercourse. Through the biting movement of passion it is created. This slow and sensual movement brings pleasure to the woman which enhances the experience of intercourse. Bataille said: “We should not be afraid of violence in the same way if we did not know or at least darkly perceive that it could lead us to worse things.” You can't be afraid to add violence to the plot because that leads to worse things. Violence is an intermediary between the beginning of the relationship and the climax. This pleasure that is created through the biting keeps sex upbeat leading to orgasm
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