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'''Kinkorati''' or '''Kinkarati''' (kink-orati, kink-arati) is the term which describes the elite class (elite class defined only as a willingness to make a difference) of persons most notable for being on the cutting edge movement of bringing the [[BDSM]] lifestyle, (not necessarily private sexual practices) into mainstream popular culture without the connotation of current and past misrepresentations of the lifestyle.
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Kinkorati contributions include BDSM Art, Literature, Web Content, BDSM lifestyle mentors and anyone connected to the goal of achieving mainstream acceptance which could include [http://www.kink.com/?Yes_Peter_you_are_welcome_for_link web content performers] and [http://www.kinkorati.com/ elite lifestyle practitioners]. BDSM is an umbrella term for exotic and tantric practices in [[sexuality|sexual]] behavior or taste, or "kink".
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'''It's Purpose: '''Kinkorati/Kinkarati (the neologism) A singular term the BDSM community could galvanize around to help facilitate mainstream acceptance into popular culture. An annual [[Kinkorati Award]] is also given for this purpose.
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'''BDSM''' is a complex acronym deriving from bondage and discipline (B&D), dominance and submission (D&S, D/S, or Ds), and sadism and masochism (S/M, S&M).  The elite practitioners in this field are known as the [[kinkorati]].
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'''Kinkorati''' or '''Kinkarati''' (kink-orati, kink-arati) is the term which describes the elite class of persons most notable for being on the cutting edge movement of bringing the [[BDSM]] sub-culture into mainstream popular culture.  Kinkorati contributions include BDSM Art, Literature, Web Content and BDSM lifestyle mentors. BDSM is an umbrella term for exotic and tantric practices in [[sexuality|sexual]] behavior or taste, or "kink".
 
  
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Kinkorati/Kinkarati was invented on December 24, 2008 as a singular term that the BDSM community could galvanize around to help facilitate mainstream exceptance into popular culture.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 21:56, 24 July 2009

See Neologism

Kinkorati or Kinkarati (kink-orati, kink-arati) is the term which describes the elite class (elite class defined only as a willingness to make a difference) of persons most notable for being on the cutting edge movement of bringing the BDSM lifestyle, (not necessarily private sexual practices) into mainstream popular culture without the connotation of current and past misrepresentations of the lifestyle.


Kinkorati contributions include BDSM Art, Literature, Web Content, BDSM lifestyle mentors and anyone connected to the goal of achieving mainstream acceptance which could include web content performers and elite lifestyle practitioners. BDSM is an umbrella term for exotic and tantric practices in sexual behavior or taste, or "kink".


It's Purpose: Kinkorati/Kinkarati (the neologism) A singular term the BDSM community could galvanize around to help facilitate mainstream acceptance into popular culture. An annual Kinkorati Award is also given for this purpose.


BDSM is a complex acronym deriving from bondage and discipline (B&D), dominance and submission (D&S, D/S, or Ds), and sadism and masochism (S/M, S&M). The elite practitioners in this field are known as the kinkorati.



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