perverseangelic -> RE: Average duration of a BDSM relationship? (9/12/2004 4:42:45 PM)
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ORIGINAL: LadyAngelika Wow perverseangelic... all that experience at 21. Can I ask how you discovered BDSM so young? I started discovering as a mid-teen when I discovered fetish photography books at a place where I babysat (yes they were on the top shelf but I had a feeling all the good stuff would be on the top shelf so I got me a chair and went snooping!) I got to start experimenting consciously (why I mean by this is being aware that we were engaging in a power exchange dynamic) at 19 but it was with a Dom guy with experience and having a Domme personality myself, well let's just say we both became well versed in resistance play. Well, 22 now :) When people ask me this I generally tell them I've always known what I want, but I didnt' always know it was something "real." I started play slave and servant girl at about 6, and hunted up books with torture scenes. I knew I wanted to try 'stuff like that' but figured I was probably weird for it. As I got older, and sex started to figure in everything, the games always included a sexual component. (It's funny looking back, because I didn't quite understand the mechanics of sex, so my imaginings were a little...off. :) ) quote:
"One of the things I find most excellent about more accessible information via such mediums as the Internet is that people can discover things at a younger age. I think a lot of people who find themselves discovering BDSM in mid-life." I got on the internet when I was about 14 and it opened up my world. I found out I -wasn't- the only person who wanted the things I wanted and though about the thigns I thought about. I'm painfully shy and have social anxiety disorder, so for me the internet is a godsend. Even when I was much younger I was able to communicate well in writing, and can pass for quite a bit older than I am. While it wasn't the most moral thing to do, I became active in BDSM related chats quite young, and learned the basic mechanics of online bdsm. (Never, ever, sought to meet people. I realized I could get them in trouble) So, yeah, the internet made it real, and I became unafraid to talk to my partners about it. Turned out the first girl I ever admited I had a crush on was also 'like me' :) My reallife experience kinda snowballed quote:
To tie this all into the topic, perhaps when people discover and get comfortable with their sexual desires at a young age, they might have more of a chance at making a long term relationship in this dynamic work? That is just a thought and I'm not even so sure that it has any accuracy... I'm just throwing it out there for debate. - LA I'm not sure what I think about that. I think that I happened to find wonderful people whom I interacted with well. I'm upfront about my sexuality and sexual preferences with potential partners, and I think that helps quite a lot. Also, though, the person I'm with is simply amazing, and we were lucky to meet each other. I think a -lot- is simple luck. I've had the good fortune to meet people who were perfect for the places I was at. Ooooo. self absorbed post. But hey, I'm going on vacation for 2 weeks, so you-all won't have to deal with me :)
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