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The Fifty Shades of Grey books have unleashed a wave of mainstream interest in kinky sex since their arrival in 2011. The film version, which hit theaters on February 14, will probably trigger a second surge. But the kink community is less than enthusiastic about that. “I’m not looking forward to it,” says Autumn Lokerson, a BDSM blogger and self-identified submissive.

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