FTopinMichigan -> RE: Kinky equals Trustworthy? (3/1/2006 10:03:25 AM)
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I know that I have posted something similar to having a more general trust for the community folks, in that I feel I have stronger and more open communications with the people that I know. In truth, it's the "people" I know, and shouldn't be a generalization to the BDSM community as a whole. But, trust is at the forefront of any, or at least with most BDSM oriented relationships, and with that understanding, I don't think it's necessarily wrong thinking to see "trust" being an important issue for all of us, regardless of the connection. quote:
ORIGINAL: yourMissTress The morning after a play party I was unpacking my toybag. I didn't have my favorite flogger. I either left it behind or it got packed up in someone else's bag by mistake, no big deal. I lost a special gift, of a homemade toy, specially made for me, from a friend. Of course no one claimed to have it, and it was lost forever (at least for two years now). A friend of mine used to have parties in her home. When moving furniture, she found a toy snuggled tight in the cushions. She had no idea when or where it came from (it could've been there for years even), but that it obviously was from someone attending a party. Toys get lost, or packed away and forgotten. I don't know about you, but I take only certain toys to a party (primarily to enjoy my favorites, but also to keep track of them), and when I come home, I might throw the bag in the front bedroom, where it could sit for awhile. I have so many toys, I just grab others when packing again. Perhaps it's still just an issue of a lost toy, in the place you attended the party, or it's still sitting in someone's bag, and the person hasn't found it themselves. I think some of the respondents attacking/accusing someone for deliberate theft may be premature, or even unfounded. It might also cause the 'finder" to shy away from revealing that they inadvertently have it. And yes...it could've been stolen. I always hope for the best though. I do hope it's returned to you, no matter how long ago it was. K
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