Historical celebrities with masochistic tendencies:
Duke of windsor
Edward VIII would rather give up the throne of the king for a woman. However, when the fog of history gradually cleared, people were surprised to find that the former king was a masochist.
According to the official biography of the Duke of Windsor, Wallis often taunted and abused the Duke of Windsor when he was in contact with wallis simpson until he burst into tears. This tendency was also confirmed by the Duke's early girlfriend: "He will be a slave to all the women he loves, which is his nature. He likes to be tortured and belittled. He longs for others to treat him like that. "
Hitler
Hitler was described by psychologists as "impotence, masochism, incest and paranoia". One of the evidences comes from Hitler's first love and niece. According to the vivid description of later generations: "... Hitler took off her clothes, and he liked to lie on his back." Then, she will sit astride his face so that he can observe her closely, which makes him particularly excited. When the excitement reached its climax, he asked her to pee on his face, which brought him great pleasure. "
Rousseau
Confessions is regarded as the most authentic autobiography, from which Rousseau's masochistic tendency can also be seen. According to Rousseau's self-report, "it is a very sweet enjoyment for me to kneel in front of a grumpy mistress, obey her orders and beg her forgiveness." When having a tryst with Miss Gordon, "she regards me as a teacher, but I think this is the supreme happiness". It is said that this tendency stems from the whipping process in childhood. "Strangely, I found that there was another kind of pleasure mixed with the pain and shame of being punished, which made me not only not afraid, but hoped to taste her hand being beaten several times more.