KittenWithaTwist
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ORIGINAL: FangsNfeet quote:
I disagree. After all, a scientist may spend his life searching for the answer to a question. We would never know the answers to so many of life's questions without skepticism. Why does the world turn? Why do we have days and nights? How do we cure diseases? What makes a computer work? I don't think asking these questions makes a scientist, engineer, inventor, or skeptic unsure of him or herself. However, I do think it is a plus to be skeptical of the world. If we simply took everything at face value (it is what it is because that's what it is), we would rarely learn anything of use. I think Sub4Hire was refering to her being in the life style. So what's there to be skeptic about BDSM? As we grow, we experience and find what turns us on. What's that saying "Don't knock it unless you tried it twice." You're mixing to many things with how people live there life. Science, religion, beliefs, and theory or our ideas of looking for answers for our existence and possibly purpose in life. I don't see to many people asking "What made me kinky?" So again, what does faith and ones skepticism have to do with BDSM? For me, BDSM is not a religion, just a perfered lifestyle to bring more order into my relationship. I'm not skeptic about that at all and I see no reason to have faith in it. I know it works for me. Actually, I directly connect my beliefs in religion and spirtuality, my search for truth in science and philosophy, and my theories about life with my search for answers within WIITWD. After all, why should they be separated? They all make up aspects of my persona. I often ask what makes me kinky. What leads me to enjoy submission and dominance? Why do I desire humiliation and objectification when many others do not? Why do I work the way I work? Why am I turned on by things others find uninteresting or repulsive? To me, being kinky or being BDSM or enjoying WIITWD is not the same as being physically attracted to a person, because what I enjoy about WIITID (I, not we) is more about the mental process than the physical.
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