Veav -> RE: Is BDSM a more advanced/evolved sexual identity than vanilla? (8/22/2005 10:09:36 AM)
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I feel that d/s tends to produce practitioners who have taken a good hard look at themselves and explored, solidified their self-identity and realized what it is that they want. That attracts me a lot and I'd like to make it to that point myself. That doesn't make it exclusive to BDSM, it just means I tend to see a higher signal-to-noise ratio among its practitioners; completely "vanilla" personalities can also reach that same understanding and acceptance. As for the kink? Same thing, really. Vanilla people can be fulfilled with just your basic tab A in slot B, and there are plenty of variations and wild explorations on that theme - I won't consider WIITWD evolved just because we use nipple clamps as well as a dildo. I tend to see more evolved practitioners, simply because they've taken the time to understand, but it isn't exclusive and it isn't necessary by any means. Saying that ours is a "more evolved" sexuality is... well, IMHO, kinda just ego talking, like every generation telling themselves "OMG, we invented sex! Our parents never did this!"
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