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Never stated they really bothered me. However, they do seem to play a significant role in the lives of many folks that associate themselves with bdsm. My bad; I admit I read into it to assume it bothered you, primarily due to your previous posts from the past. quote:
I can't speak for all...Although I was recently elected to be the spokesman for "the lifestylers" Um…oy. quote:
....At one time I might have believed that there was not a difference between the non-bdsm'ers and those that engage. Now I'm not so sure. Was there a significant reason for the change in your belief? quote:
I will speak now solely for myself not as "The Voice." I'm a tad bit off...Perhaps a lot. Not exactly asocial but don't really dig many folks on this planet...Might fare better on Gor. While I hope the best for humanity I tend not to dig or seek out the company of the majority of the people who encompass it. I have always been rather content to be alone. I have my friends but they have learned that I just ain't typical or right in the head. There is more but it would be incredibly boring. Boring…I really, really doubt that. I don’t see anything wrong with any of this unless it harms or bothers you. Wanna back rub? quote:
It is true that virtually everyone likes to view themselves as being unique...Rarely when laying some serious damn pipe to a subs ass do I make the comment that her sex was average, rather mundane or the same old same old. I have found that this type of comment usually does not lend one's self in acquiring the highly coveted repeat performance. Maybe you could find yourself a nice emotional masochist and settle down? Yes, I think most of us would like to think of ourselves as unique, but not necessarily superior or better/above others. Maybe it's because I'm old and so have had a lot of time to get used to me; I haven't any interest in superiority. quote:
Anywhoooo, in viewing these threads I have found that the majority of you are whacked...Ya know, unnormal, bent, twisted, incapable of blending easily into the fabric of society....You are the cum spot on my dark blue Adidas sweat pants....Not necessarily a bad thing it simply is what it is. Can’t agree with you in that a “majority” are whacked or incapable of blending…Where are they then? How do they support themselves and find nourishment? They’re just fine at the WalMart or Piggly Wiggly. I definitely can’t agree that I am in anyway a “cum spot on [your] dark blue Adidas sweat pants,” nor that that would not be a bad thing if I was. I would, however, be pleased and proud to be the cause of the same. quote:
I see that this thread was moved to random stupidity...I can see that although possibly poorly phrased it is rather interesting to wonder if it takes someone who would be considered off kilter to engage into bdsm? I can see that it would not nearly be as interesting as "Star Trek Fantasies", "Cheating, lying kinksters" or "Romanticizing the lifestyle" I mean who would want to consider the fact that bdsm might attract a different type of individual?....Not special, not better...Just different. I’m with you here, but are you sure it doesn’t bug you? And I agree it is an interesting (worthy) question. quote:
Maybe the people who have a hard time exactly fitting in...Unable to focus...Daydreamers? Or maybe something entirely different...Who gives a damn if there is a commonality? I think a lot of folks do, judging by the number of responses posted. And I dig that so many of them are delightedly, blissfully fucking nuts. Thanks for the question.
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