Maviarab

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A lot of the statement are overly universalistic: this is culture not nature, and it doesn't start with mayflower and culminate in kink.com. A bdsm-tag doesn't necessarily imply the code-of-conduct listed on idk reddit, simply that the content has something within or around power, pain, bondage, etc. and irl most people into this or any other sexual interest don't intuituvely follow the pseudopsychological tautologies of ppl that've made a fetish part of their identity. Maybe it's that i'm low on caffeine but fuck, thhis thread was actually fun before the preachy shit escalated!
Maybe learn the difference first between a kink and a fetish if you wish for me to take you/anything you say seriously, especially when you're as uneducated as you are on the subject and what being a dom or sub actually means.
 
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Geigi

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Maybe learn the difference first between a kink and a fetish if you wish for me to take you/anything you say seriously, especially when you're as uneducated as you are on the subject and what being a dom or sub actually means.
I told some users here that there's a difference between a kink and a fetish and they called me I'm crazy.
 
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Cabin

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you make a good point that it's true that there's no 'official' rules in BDSM, it's up to everyone and their partner(s) to decide what it is that's comfortable with them!

ada not having a safeword is supposed to show off the level of complete trust she has in daniel, and to show how committed to the lifestyle she is! so much so that she's willingly 'thrown away the key', so to speak. of course, it's not REALLY the case. it's just not having the safeword just fully completes the fantasy of the master/slave dynamic! if ada was to show genuine distress at her situation, daniel would drop the pretense immediately for her. think of it as a 'nonverbal safeword'.

some people are uncomfortable with the idea, and we understand! its a balance we need to strike to keep the fantasy intact while still respecting the agency of the characters themselves. for ada and daniel, this is something they've built up over a decade of trust with each other, and fully negotiated and consensual. it's something they'd never consider doing with Cindy, considering she's still a novice (at this point in the story).

i think it's just that the negative version of BDSM gets depicted so often in fiction, as geigi says, that it gives a false impression of real life BDSM as this manipulative abusive process when it's not! so naturally, people are very passionate about the topic!
I for one am very excited about the branching choices that will come in the future updates . So many choices to help cindy decide her relationships :devilish:
 
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