KaityK -> RE: Prejudice about long-distance D/s - what do you think?? (7/11/2009 9:18:03 AM)
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ORIGINAL: KaityK Bringing profiles into it IS low and unnecessary. You're looking for ways to discount my opinion and you think you've found one in my profile. That's fine. The truth is I get out there, meet people and do things and do my best to fulfill my kinkiness and needs in real life. My situation is different to many other peoples but I'm genuine in the fact that I need to be someones submissive, in real life, in person and with someone who can conduct a relationship with me. I haven't the time or patience for faffing about with webcams and such with a person I've never met. I would rather wait longer for someone who is right for me AND close enough to me that we can meet on a regular basis. 'Playing' isn't everything but for me, no, I admit, I couldn't have a relationship without it. Other people say they can, but I suspect there are reasons why they don't take it to real-time whether they admit them or not. Just MY opinion. As for meeting online. lol Dont we all? I have met all my partners online and met them within a week (2 in ten years). I need to see, smell and touch a person before I know they are right for me. :) Since you seem to know ALLLLLLL so much about us that happened to meet online and had LDR's, care to give some of your supposed reasons? Or have the numerous examples ALREADY given not sufficed to show you that many have reasons for being apart at times? My oldest son is in the US Navy and shipping out soon. Since we're apart, does that mean I'm not really his mother anymore? Or the fact that we will have to have a LDR relationship with him being shipped out not count? Look, everyone has LDR's, including communications online. Next time you're reading an email from your auntie or sister or other family member or friend who lives kilometres away, remember that that is a long-distance, online relationship. Does it make it any less real? The issue seems to be your attitude, dismissal and disrespect of other peoples relationships, however they may be. Your profile was used as an example of the pot calling the kettle black. You talk about fantasies and illusions yet seem to have some pretty grand ones yourself. Have your opinion, but next time you're bashed, flamed or even simply disagreed with for expressing it, remember that you opened your mouth Profiles are used to give a snapshot of a person, who they are and what type of person you are. Good and bad. Now where's that train wreck emote when it's needed? [:D] My life isn't a fantasy? I'm a part of my scene where I live and have been for over ten years. I would remove my profile now as I have found someone but since this thread is ongoing and people seem to make an issue out of it I will leave it there for now. I'm not ashamed, embarrased or anything else about who I am and what I do. I think perhaps that might be the reaction that was hoped for when my profile was brought into it, but no, sorry, I am who I am. My vanilla husband of ten years has just read this thread and thinks it's hilarious. Especially the assumptions made about my personal life based on my profile. 'Fantasy' indeed! I am the most impatient woman EVER! Can you not see the difference between relationships with your family/friends/online folk etc are different to the romantic relationships to which I am refering to and have been refering to throughout this thread?
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