eyesopened -> RE: The "Ubers" (8/16/2008 4:11:07 AM)
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ORIGINAL: IvyMorgan A thought on the word "level"... I think there are "levels" of play. I think most people would agree that a single tail is more extreme than a clothespin, and so of a higher "level". I think we can talk of "levels" of play, sadsism, masochism, dominance, submission etc and not attach value judgements to those "levels". I think many people do do this. They say, "I like *** play" and it's just a statement about them, and not about anyone who doesn't. They don't imply that if you don't like *** play, you aren't as *good* as them, or you are inferior, just different. I think we just need to be a bit more grown up about it. Ivy, who is curious about eels, is forced to draw a line at drawing blood, is turned on by scat, and has "eating prawns" as a hard limit. Replacing the cracker on the whip with thick fluffy yarn makes the single-tail less extreme than a full body zipper set of clothespins.... but I understand what you are saying. The only thing I find curious about the folks who chest-thump about their "level" is the implication that they were air-lifted to that extreme and never went through the process of getting there. I am thinking about a game of King on the Hill. You on the top... will you push me down to remain on the top? Will you lend me a hand to help me up there with you? Will you laugh at me as I try to figure out how to get up there on my own? [mod edit box]
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