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pettingdragons -> RE: Not into the local scene. (5/14/2008 10:38:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: Mercnbeth
Do you also avoid going into any place that has a decorated evergreen tree in December, or bunnies and eggs in Spring? [8|]


LMAO  [sm=rofl.gif].....thank you for this post... 

this girl is pagan and finds the cross over amusing....[sm=pullit.gif]

pettingdragons
**Master Dragons considered slave**




laura2161 -> RE: Not into the local scene. (5/14/2008 2:12:15 PM)

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ORIGINAL: RedMagic1

Michael can answer for himself, Laura, but I'll talk about something that bothers me.

If people with a completely private BDSM or D/s practice want to stay private, more power to them.  However, there are a lot of people -- including some on this very message board -- who give "advice" to others that seems completely outside the realm of reality.  This busybody "advice" often comes from people who "refuse" to check out their local scene, or who claim to be big shots in the "lifestyle" without any possible verification.

The non-advice "advice" falls roughly into two camps: (1) end the relationship at the first sign of difficulty ("run, don't walk"), or (2) everything will be perfect if you just try harder ("Master ordered me to do impossible thing X, and it was hard for me, but I did it without ever complaining, and now our relationship is all CastleRealmy").  Both are immature fantasy reactions by people who don't know what they're talking about.

Anyone who has dealt seriously with real human beings in real life knows that BDSM, and relationships, are hard.  Yeah, sometimes you might have to leave, and sometimes things are wonderful, but it takes a lot of W-O-R-K before you get to either place.  Fantasizers are unable to explain this in their posts, because they've never had to deal with the grit of other human beings outside their own heads.

Meeting someone in person adds legitimacy to who they are.  Period.  Those who get pissed because someone puts greater trust in people who are open and willing to be known in real life, are acting awfully defensive, and demonstrating to me that they might not have any real-world experience at all.

As always, the reader is free to think I don't know my ass from a hole in the ground.[;)]



You know what? I agree with everything you posted; Especially about people meeting in real time. 'My' only difference with your line of thinking is that the meeting -to me- doesnt need to be at a munch, a play party or anything scene related. It could be for a cup of coffee, or a lunch at Applebees or  basically anywhere.

One of my points is that just because someone isnt 'in the scene' doesnt mean they are not real; But I wholeheartedly agree with you regarding 'some' people who sit behind their computer screens and dispense advice about stuff they know nothing about.

The problem I am seeing---In some posts--- is it seems a few are saying that if one is not active in the scene then they must be living in a fantasy world; and that I do not agree with at all.

I do thank you for your post :-)





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