ownedgirlie -> RE: Slaves and Safewords (4/1/2008 3:13:21 PM)
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ORIGINAL: OmegaG being one who's injured herself in the past, I know that in the middle of pain I tend to become very basic in my communication abilities. I MIGHT be able to get out "Fuck, shoulder, hurt" but I'm not likely to get out "My shoulder isn't possitioned right and I need to move it." I loved and agree with erin's post, but wanted to comment on this. I can't get out sentences when I'm looping around in my flighty place of space, but when something bad is happening, my brain instantly zooms right in on the problem and before I know it, my mouth is screaming out the name of the body part that is in trouble. Once I thought my ankle was going to break so I started shouting ANKLE. Once I felt an extremely sharp pain in my abdomen and shrieked "PAIN!!" in a tone neither of us has ever heard from me before. A couple of times I was choking (unintentionally) and tried to frantically point at my throat. Realizing my arms were pinned, I started making exaggerated coughing and choking noises. He knows my sounds and body movements, and knows I don't cry out about a problem unless there is a serious problem (I've been known not to tell him when I'm cramping, for example). During those times, the only place my mind goes is to the area hurting and that's what gets screamed out. He might choose to stop, pause, shift, or keep going. He has done each.
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