LadiesBladewing
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ORIGINAL: BeeQueen so any critic about poor information, poor performance, lack of knowledge is based on my personal experiance?? u know...first thing for a dom/me is to INFORME themselfe about medical and psychological damage i can inflict on anyone i play with and everyone that is not doin that, is not a good dom/me that has nothing to do with my past experiance if u think that bdsm means that is *has to hurt* than maybee i suggest u re think ur way of seeing bdsm before u u put my note down to *my horror story* Everyone has to start somewhere. I would love to see anyone participate in an -edge- activity, whether it be BDSM or Extreme Sports or building a wing on their home or doing sacred sweatlodge or -whatever- that they don't make some mistakes every now and again. If you are so perfect that you have never made a mistake, never physically, emotionally, mentally or spiritually wounded someone, etc., I'd have to say that you are a much more deified individual than anyone I've ever met. The way that we learn is by choosing to take chances, researching what we can, practicing, and then asking questions for things that we are uncertain about. It's possible that this individual had -used- nipple clamps before, and that the ones used this time caused a different reaction. It isn't going to be possible or realistic to test every single item in the world. I felt floggers, crops, singletails, piercing needles, tattooing pens, fasting, nipple clamps, hood clamps, canes, hot wax, etc., but that doesn't mean that when I use these things on someone else, -they- will have the same reaction that I did. It also doesn't mean that when I use a different tool than the ones I had used on -me-, that that tool won't cause a different response ON THE INDIVIDUAL ON WHICH IT IS USED than it would on me or on someone else. In addition, I can tell you after 15 years of being a practicing midwife that it would have to be a pretty traumatic injury to damage the nerves in the nipple. Those nerves are meant to stand up to -breast feeding-, which I can tell you from experience with nursing 3 demon-sprites is heavy-duty work, inflicted for 45-70 minutes, about every 2 hours. I haven't had a single session with clamps that was more intense than nursing my youngest. In addition, even the trauma of breast reduction surgery, provided that the nipple isn't actually completely -disconnected-, and despite significant neurological injury, -still- allows the nipple to continue to function in most cases, sufficiently to have normal erectile function. As long as an individual isn't grossly -stupid-, by, say, cutting off (or allowing to be cut off) the circulation to the nipple with extended compression where there is -no- circulation, the chances of actually -damaging- the nipple are pretty doggone slim. The most important issue here isn't how well trained the dominant was, and how experienced he or she was...it was whether both parties knew the risks and took them willingly, and were willing and interested in learning from the mistakes to keep the same thing from happening in the future. It isn't all on the dominant individual or the top. The submissive individual has a responsibility to his or her own safety as well, and has to do the research and be cognizant of the risks. Lady Zephyr
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