NihilusZero
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania You know what, not everything is open to some sort of rhetorical discussion in which we all suspend our emotions, especially when we are discussing an emotional sort of topic... which this is.. Then I apologize for the presumption that objective intellectual debate could take place. I've gotten into similar problems before...most notably during a conversation paralleling the similarities of female genital mutilation to circumcision...with women who had circumcized sons. In hindsight, perhaps not the best audience (granted, I didn't hand-pick them). quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania People asked what a doormat is.. now we can parse words and cherry pick definitions in order to suit the reality that you seem to want to inhabit... I've been asking questions the whole time. I fail to see where this proselytizing you seem to think I'm doing is actually happening. quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania This is an alt lifestyle, a sub culture if you will. We still live and operate within the larger culture. We do not speak a completely different language. You want to define a doormat as a consenting person that has whatever qualities that you want to imbue them with... like I said in my first post on this thread, knock yourself out.. Again...where have I said I wanted the definition of "doormat" to be redefined as what I see it as? quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania but the vast majority of people that use the English language vote with how they use language... and most people think of a doormat as an abused person that isn't consenting to it, is unhappy in that situation, etc. And I understand that definition and see where it applies, based on colloquial use. quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania I will draw the line at people stating that there is no such thing as abusing someone. Something which no one here has said. quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania Adults get abused every day. Yes, they do. quote:
ORIGINAL: juliaoceania Now hopefully they will learn how to get out of it, and become survivors and not victims, like I have, but to say that there is hardly any abuse or coercion in this world.. well i draw the line at that because it does muddy the waters and it does put those of us who engage in consensual BDSM in the same category as those of us who do not.. and there is a difference.... a definable difference. Now, you're doing a bit of projecting. Obviously anyone who is being abused, we hope they "get out of it". If a young girl has been kidnapped and is being held captive in some whacko's basement, obviously I want her to escape! However, speaking of people who are in situations which they are capable of leaving but in which they choose to stay...that's not an issue of abuse. that's an issue of an underdeveloped ability to assess one's life situation. And I'm not saying it doesn't suck. I'm not saying anyone is "at fault" for that being the case. I'm saying that choosing to be a martyr has no bearing on the nobility (or lack thereof) of the person/purpose you are martyring yourself for.
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