DominaSmartass
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Joined: 1/12/2006 From: This month? Maryland Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: shysoul When is it time to pack up the paddles whips and ropes for good and call it quits? If one can go venilla and be happy where they ever really cut out for all of this to begin with, can you swing both ways be happy in a venilla or a BDSM relationship or is that sort of versitility simply imposable in a sane person??? just food for thought. -SS- I know some people who have left the scene and "gone vanilla" for a while - generally they come back because that didn't work. It seems sometimes that people get into wiitwd because they've had no luck in the vanilla world and then these same people will have no luck in the scene and drop out to become vanilla again. Newsflash: the only common link between all your dysfunctional relationships is you. (Not meaning you, the OP, just rhetorically.) BDSM and all that the acronym stands for can be as small as playing out a fantasy during sex or as large as living as a 24/7 slave, but I don't think anyone who is truly happy in what they do, to whatever extent, could just give it up and not feel like something is missing. However, that's not to say that people do. I think people give things up all the time and live their whole lives feeling like something is missing in order to get to live in a state that is ultimately more fulfilling than not. The best advice I ever got on this type of thing is that if you wake up every day wondering it what you're doing is right, it's probably not.
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“These S&M people ... they are bossy! There’s also a creepy connection between leather sex, ‘Star Trek’ and the Renaissance Faire.” - Comedian Margaret Cho
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