Missokyst -> RE: No More Horror Stories (7/7/2008 6:28:49 PM)
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Shouldnt you use caution in any thing? Do people still go to bars and end up with someone from the dance floor? Do people still meet, go out, and end up in bed? What I am saying is that people either develop the ability to trust their own judgement with consistant results, or they will always need someone to say GO! By adulthood if you can't spot danger, then maybe you shouldnt be out there. As you can see many people have met, played, and enjoyed themselves. Not every stranger is Ted Bundy. In fact, the instances of serial killers is a lot smaller than people who might engage in domestic abuse. It is clear to me by my own play, and that of people who posted here in telling success stories that WOW!!!! Not everyone is dangerous! And, apparently those people who have played first meet must have had some skills in picking their partner. Quoting a list of serial killers has nothing to do with day to day encounters. Our world would be in sorry shape if there were so many serial killers among us we would have to fear walking out the door. I am a big believer in people taking responsibility for their actions, and that includes accepting responsibility for failures and successes Kyst quote:
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ORIGINAL: Missokyst Nope. What I am saying is that people should learn to rely on their instincts AND their own skill to remove themselves from a bad situation. Too many subs stand back and adopt the role because they are so needy they will accept anything, until it is too late. Strangers or familiar, is no different. But on a personal level I have found much more danger in the familiar. Because there is inherent trust. Kyst quote:
ORIGINAL: TNstepsout So you agree that strangers can be dangerous and that one should use caution?
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