darkinshadows -> RE: "Real" Drama, Played Out Online ;-) (8/29/2005 3:27:10 PM)
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ORIGINAL: caitlyn Over the past few days, something has come to my attention that has shaken the very notion of online vs. offline (I will no longer call it real), and the effect offline lifestylers have on the honorable online community. [;)] At a Munch in a large major metropolitan area, a strong, powerful and arrogant, dominant male took out some "emails" from his fake persona on collarme (for the sake of example, lets call the fake persona "spnkgurl4u"), to read the trolly-troll material so that everyone could get a nice laugh. 200+ emails and posts, and I witnessed them with my own eyes. Oh what fun was had by one and all. This was of course followed by a diatribe about the perils and pitfalls of the online community, and how it was destroying the "lifestyle." This got me thinking ... (usually dangerous) If only one-tenth of this group participated in this sort of activity, that would be a considerable number of people, with considerable fake persona's. Now, some may have more than one, but lets give the benefit of doubt and say that each participant has only one. Extrapolated out over the vast number of groups around the world, there can be little doubt that the vast majority of fakes online, are actually fake profiles made by "real" lifestylers, for the purpose of showing off at a Munch. One can only imagine as some well known and respected dominant in a local group is reading the post from his fake person, "spankgurl4u" ... some other well know submissive is blushng brightly, knowing that the response from "SuperDomSpankerMan", is actually from her. Oh, the horror!!!!! [;)] I'm off to the coast ... enjoy. Hello caitlyn My question to you is - did not one person in the group tell this man that he was being completely cruel or anything by his behaviour? If not, what is with people who stand by and let this happen without speaking up? It is very sad times. Peace and Love
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