HeavansKeeper
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That's a beautifully formatted post, Gypzy. Back to the main issue here: When we meet someone at work, the first thing we talk about is work. It's what we know we have in common. When we meet someone at school, the first thing we talk about is school. It's what we know we have in common. When we meet someone surfing, the first thing we talk about is surfing. It's what we know we have in common. When we meet someone in the dog park, we talk about dogs. It's what we know we have in common. When we meet someone through a BDSM venute, the first thing we talk about is BDSM. It's what we have in common. I write it that way for dramatic effect, not to presuppose it's true. But it does make sense. I always feel awkward trying to spark up a conversation about travel and weather when I can see "Cock Worship, Ass Play, Humiliation, Spankings..." are a list of things this person "lives for". I feel like its a formality, we do this delicate dance around the issues. I'm not a huge fan of it, but human mating rituals are part of life. Some people never learned how to dance, or dismiss is as unnecessary. Is it necessary? I already have such intimate detail, it seems pointless. CrazyRedHead, I've already seen you leashed up, on all fours, seen down your shirt, and know you like some dirty talk and a spanked bottom. This is hardly the introductory information I'd have if we were pupils or co-workers. I can appreciate the difference here, and the need to handle this automatic intimacy in a comforting manner. I'm certainly not trying to dismiss the wonder of the dance, merely explain why it can go overlooked by so many people.
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