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After the publication, ''Stern'' became a target of some vocal [[feminist movement]] leaders who occupied the magazine's offices in protest blaming the magazine for glorification of violence and an invitation to rape and the insult women and girls.
After the publication, ''Stern'' became a target of some vocal [[feminist movement]] leaders who occupied the magazine's offices in protest blaming the magazine for glorification of violence and an invitation to rape and the insult women and girls.

In a sequel book, Geißler published a series of stories depicting sadomasochistic women in erotic fantasies. Three of the stories had already been published in the German BDSM publication ''Schlagzeilen''.


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Revision as of 13:38, 25 June 2016

Sina-Aline Geißler (born 1965) is a German writer and journalist. In an autobiography published in 1990, she literary came out as a member of the BDSM scene as a self-admitted masochist. A great media coverage followed including a majour cover story in German Stern magazine under the title "Ich bin Masochistin - Sina Geißler, 24, bricht ein Tabu" (meaning I am a masochist: Sina Geißler, 24, breaking a taboo).

After the publication, Stern became a target of some vocal feminist movement leaders who occupied the magazine's offices in protest blaming the magazine for glorification of violence and an invitation to rape and the insult women and girls.

In a sequel book, Geißler published a series of stories depicting sadomasochistic women in erotic fantasies. Three of the stories had already been published in the German BDSM publication Schlagzeilen.

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