Sunshine119 -> RE: Internet BDSM Chats (11/19/2005 1:01:54 PM)
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ORIGINAL: slavejali Since ive been chatting (about 3 years) ogod doesnt time fly...ive noticed a few things...one of which.... When i express about types of play that are recognised within the general bdsm community..ie. needles/cutting/caning/whatever...the reaction to it for the majority is one of silence..or someone making a comment about too extreme..or making some other judgement on me....why is that? Is it that most people on chats really havent experienced anything in reality and have some romantic notion about what is involved in bdsm? As I was introduced to BDSM by a man I met in real life, my experience with chat rooms and message boards, such as this one, was nil. Trying to find out more on my own, I went in search of information on the net. There I discovered the chat rooms. I joined a number of them, only to discover that most of the people participating had never done anything in the lifestyle outside of their virtual reality. When I would ask questions (thinking these people were more experienced than me), I was met with ridicule. When I had been with my dominant for three months, the chat folks were telling me I wasn't real because I wasn't collared yet. I learned from others that practiced in life that collars generally symbolize a "marriage" of sort. Having been married for a long (20 years) time, that wasn't going to be in the cards for me anytime soon. I've seen stuff that made my head roll on the chats as people "scened" in them. I was told to get on my knees and suck some Dom or another because, after all, I am submissive and should do as any of them said. Some demanded to be addressed as "sir". After seeing a person whipped with a single tail in real life, I was horrified when a person in one of the chats related how her Master had whipped her with a single tail 100 times the night before. She related how she screamed and begged him to stop, while the blood dripped down her body. I cringed until I found out it was all virtual. None had done anything outside of their "computer space". And, a few, very few, were experienced with this lifestyle for real. They actually were helpful and even directed me here, explaining that there were a higher percentage of people living this lifesyle on this site. I've given up the chat rooms. I'm glad that some have found them to be a refuge, but mostly I've found them to be garbage.
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