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As I initiate this thread, I'm not sure how active I'll be in it, because I'm starting it primarily for persons who fall into two categories, and I'm not sure I fit snugly into either of them myself. The two categories are these: (1.) persons who are into BDSM, especially forms of BDSM even more painful than spanking, and (2.) persons who, while members of the tickling community, are uncomfortable with the whole idea of the more hard-core BDSM, perhaps seeing it as a form of violence and exploitation rather than mutual satisfaction. The ideal participants in this thread are persons who, whichever of those two camps they're in, are open to dialogue with the other camp, to improve mutual understanding. The ideal use of this thread is questions and answers and expressions of candid sentiments; the non-ideal direction the thread could go in would be hostility and lecturing. The thread was, obviously, inspired by Drew70's thread.
To those uncomfortable with hard-core BDSM, what questions would you like to ask the people who are into it? What concerns do you have that you'd like them to address? And to those responding, please don't take those concerns as insults or disparagements. I think we can get some educational dialogue going here.
And, if there's anybody from outside the tickling community, more familiar with other forms of BDSM, who's lurking here to learn more about this curious little fetish called tickling, you're invited too.
And, just to start the ball rolling, I'm going to lead off with the question that I know many people have. This isn't my own question, I'm just leading off with it because I know it's the key question of persons in category one. The question: Subs--especially subs of hardcore BDSM--how do you respond to the view, held by some, that your proclivity stems from a lack of self-respect and a desire to be punished because you were conditioned to think you deserve it, and that those who engage in BDSM play with you are taking advantage of your emotionally debased condition for their own exploitative ends?
To those uncomfortable with hard-core BDSM, what questions would you like to ask the people who are into it? What concerns do you have that you'd like them to address? And to those responding, please don't take those concerns as insults or disparagements. I think we can get some educational dialogue going here.
And, if there's anybody from outside the tickling community, more familiar with other forms of BDSM, who's lurking here to learn more about this curious little fetish called tickling, you're invited too.
And, just to start the ball rolling, I'm going to lead off with the question that I know many people have. This isn't my own question, I'm just leading off with it because I know it's the key question of persons in category one. The question: Subs--especially subs of hardcore BDSM--how do you respond to the view, held by some, that your proclivity stems from a lack of self-respect and a desire to be punished because you were conditioned to think you deserve it, and that those who engage in BDSM play with you are taking advantage of your emotionally debased condition for their own exploitative ends?






