The Neuroscience of Sadistic Personality Traits: When Cruelty Becomes Rewarding

Some individuals don’t just hurt others for gain — they hurt because it feels good. This is the unsettling core of sadistic personality traits: deriving pleasure, excitement, or even arousal from another person’s suffering. While many people can act aggressively under certain conditions, true sadism involves pleasure from pain — an active pursuit of cruelty for its own… Read More The Neuroscience of Sadistic Personality Traits: When Cruelty Becomes Rewarding

🩸 What Is Sadism?

Sadism is the act (or desire) of deriving pleasure from another person’s suffering — emotionally, psychologically, or physically. The term comes from the 18th-century French writer Marquis de Sade, who wrote about sexual pleasure linked with cruelty and degradation. But not all sadists are overt or sexual. Some use subtle emotional or social tactics to harm and humiliate others, all while… Read More 🩸 What Is Sadism?

🔍 What is a Sadist? Understanding the Darker Side of Human Behaviour

In everyday language, we often use “sadistic” casually — to describe someone who seems cruel or enjoys others’ discomfort. But there’s a deeper psychological and neurological reality behind this term that we must understand, especially when it shows up in close relationships. 💔 Definition: A sadist is someone who derives pleasure—sometimes even emotional or sexual gratification—from the suffering,… Read More 🔍 What is a Sadist? Understanding the Darker Side of Human Behaviour