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- Comment: Most of the sources are affiliated with Ayzad. Whether be it his publisher and the outlet he writes for(like WIRED). Many of the sources only cites or discusses Ayzad's book, but not Ayzad himself.Some parts appear to be written by ChatGPT. Please see WP:LLM and perform necessary actions.He seems to be an influential blogger, since he has been interviewed by Vanity Fair and writes for WIRED's Italian version. It should be easy to find sources described in this help page. Ca talk to me! 16:21, 10 November 2024 (UTC)
Ayzad (1969) is an Italian writer, author of the manual BDSM – A Guide for Explorers of Extreme Eroticism and other reference texts on the subject of BDSM and alternative sexualities. Ayzad is also an educator, personal coach, and trainer in the field of ethical and non-normative sexualities[1][2], as well as a BDSM event organizer. His registered name is not known.
Biography
[edit]Ayzad was born in 1969 and worked as a journalist before dedicating himself to writing and sharing what he learned over years of study on BDSM and alternative sexualities. Since his registered name has not been made public, the author is known by the pseudonym he adopted when he published his first book in 2004, BDSM – A Guide for Explorers of Extreme Eroticism.
Thanks to the success of this manual, which quickly became a bestseller, the author began collaborating with sexologists and researchers, leading to the publication of the book XXX – The Dictionary of Unusual Sex (2009). In 2012, he edited the book On Tour by Mistress Madame Ingrid, the first biography of a professional Mistress in Italy. He then published the novel Original Sins (2013), the biography The Mistress (2014), and the guide to extreme erotic relationships I Love BDSM (2015).[1]On January 1, 2018, he published the Manifesto of Sexual Explorers, a series of simple principles aimed at helping people approach sexuality in a positive way.[3]"In 2019, the manual Criminology of Sex Offenders was published, of which Ayzad is a co-author.
In addition to writing books, from 2014 to 2018, Ayzad collaborated with Wired publishing numerous articles on the topic of unusual sexualities. In 2019, he created the podcast Explorers of Unusual Sex, and since 2020, he has participated as an expert in the weekly episodes dedicated to unusual sexualities on the show Rebel Yell on Radio Freccia.[4]
Ayzad has been named one of the five most influential sex bloggers in the world for his website[1][5][6], where he shares curiosities and reflections on the lesser-known aspects of sex. His first book is widely cited in scientific publications on the subject. [7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15]
Themes and impact
[edit]Ayzad's work primarily focuses on BDSM and alternative sexualities, advocating for a positive and informed approach to these topics. He emphasizes the importance of consent, communication, and education in sexual relationships, aiming to dismantle stigma and promote understanding of non-normative sexual practices.
His writing often explores the complexities of human sexuality, challenging traditional norms and encouraging readers to embrace diverse sexual expressions. Through his various publications, including BDSM – A Guide for Explorers of Extreme Eroticism and I Love BDSM, Ayzad provides insights into the psychological and emotional dimensions of BDSM, aiming to empower individuals to explore their desires safely and consensually.
Ayzad's influence extends beyond his written works; he has contributed to discussions in mainstream media through his articles in Wired and his podcast, Explorers of Unusual Sex. By engaging with a broader audience, he has helped to normalize conversations around alternative sexualities and has positioned himself as a key figure in contemporary discussions on sexual ethics.
His recognition as one of the five most influential sex bloggers highlights his impact in the field, as his work is frequently cited in academic and popular discussions regarding sexuality. Through his efforts, Ayzad has fostered a greater awareness and acceptance of diverse sexual identities and practices, contributing to a more inclusive dialogue about human sexuality.
References
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- ^ "Ayzad - | Psicologia.io". www.psicologia.io. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ Nast, Condé (2020-07-27). "«Esploratori sessuali»: chi sono e cosa fanno". Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ Nast, Condé (2020-07-27). "«Esploratori sessuali»: chi sono e cosa fanno". Vanity Fair Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ Nast, Condé (2015-11-03). "La classifica dei 100 migliori blog sul sesso". Wired Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ "The Top 100 Sex Blogging Superheroes of 2021". Kinkly.com. 8 November 2021. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ Farci, Manolo (2016). "Indosserò una maschera per te : la comunità BDSM in Italia tra eventi pubblici e spazi in rete". Sociologia della Comunicazione : 51, 1, 2016 (in Italian) (51): 100–119. doi:10.3280/SC2016-051007.
- ^ Henslin, James M.; Biggs, Mae (2018-11-20). Desessualizzazione drammaturgica. Sociologia della visita ginecologica (in Italian). PM edizioni. ISBN 978-88-99565-95-4.
- ^ Luisa Iervolino, Maria; Silvaggi, Marco; Nimbi, Filippo Maria; Tripodi, Francesca; Botta, Daniela; Simonelli, Chiara (2019). "Sessualità ed emozioni : uno studio sulla popolazione BDSM italiana". Rivista di sessuologia clinica : 1, 2019 (in Italian): 5–30. doi:10.3280/RSC2019-001001.
- ^ "3 - Scienze sociali". I Libri : Bimestrale di Bibliografia Italiana (2). 2005. doi:10.1400/11784.
- ^ Linos, Viviane (2015-01-01). "Fifty Shades of Fucked Up: On the Use and Abuse of a Sexual Subculture to Sell Books". Undergraduate Honors Thesis Collection.
- ^ Brodesco, Alberto (2014). "Sguardo, corpo, violenza : Sade e il cinema": 1–366.
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(help) - ^ "The deepest intimacy. A sociological account of Bondage, Domination, Sadism and Masochism (BDSM) in contemporary Italy". boa.unimib.it. Retrieved 2024-01-03.
- ^ Zambelli, Laura (2017). "BDSM practices and contemporary forms of intimacy". Rassegna Italiana di Sociologia (3/2017): 545–578. doi:10.1423/88028. ISSN 0486-0349.
- ^ "Il crimine sessuale tra disfunzioni e perversioni. Con schede cliniche di oltre 70 casi - Bruno C. Gargiullo - Rosaria Damiani - - Libro - Franco Angeli - Strumenti per il lavoro psico-sociale ed educativo | IBS". www.ibs.it (in Italian). Retrieved 2024-01-03.