pollux
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ORIGINAL: pinkpleasures Even assuming what You assert is a fact, and You can logically "prove" BDSM'ers are more "evolved"; i'm not certain what You mean by that accolade, precisely. I don't think you're really following what I'm saying, but that's ok. I'm sure it hasn't been all that clear or easy to follow. I'll try one more time, and then we'll just have to let it go, or agree to disagree. I'm not trying to prove BDSM'ers are more evolved -- we've been over that ground, and nobody buys it. Please read my reply to EmeraldSlave2, and then re-read MsPurrmeow's first post, and my reply to it. I'm simply saying that someone who's faced an inner conflict related to their BDSM identity, and found acceptance and an ethical resolution for it, is "more evolved" than someone who hasn't -- at least in that area of their personality (sexual/WIITWD identity). As to what I mean by "more evolved", I described that in my previous reply to you. By "more evolved" I mean that more transformation or psychological growth has happened. That doesn't make someone "better" than anyone else -- it simply means more work in that area has been performed. And if you don't like this, blame Purr. She started it. *laughs* Edit: oops, sorry Pink. I described what I mean by "more evolved" in my reply to ES2, not you: quote:
Btw, I should clarify -- I'm not talking about genetic/Darwinian evolution. I'm really talking about evolution more in the sense of progress of the psyche, or personal growth, or whatever psychobabbly name you want to put to it.
< Message edited by pollux -- 8/23/2005 9:54:37 AM >
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