osf -> RE: Do you as a submissive woman feel you have a greater obligation to other people (1/30/2010 11:57:22 AM)
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ORIGINAL: CalifChick In a word, yes. In more words, my objection is to what appears to be a pattern of deliberately wording things in a way as to cause strife. Perhaps it creates a more entertaining discussion for some people. Personally, I would prefer a more honest discussion of the topic. Why do some people think that kinksters are more "anything" than non-kinksters. More loyal, more trustworthy, more dependable, whatever. Do you consciously or subconsciously hold kinksters to a higher standard than non-kinsters. Have you always felt this way, or is this something from fictional novels and/or online. Do you find that people start off with this pedestal-view and then it dissolves as they obtain more real-life experience and meet/interact with more people in the flesh. If you had this view and no longer do, what happened to make it change for you. Was it one dom who crossed a line, was it witnessing someone fabricating lies in your local group, was it taking a stand and saying that while you're happy to host a party at your home, the convicted-child-molestor-felon is not welcome in your home, and if that's a dealbreaker, the party will have to be somewhere else. I prefer that sort of honest discussion versus one where the biased premise of the question is under fire. Cali i thought we were all adults here, the strife is caused by those that don't like the wording words alone don't cause anything again read my post above
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