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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/17/2010 1:23:05 PM   
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Seeing people near-naked who have physical deformities that probably should have remained covered up (in one case a near-naked male sub with an exposed colostomy bag--yeah, I wanted to see that)




My thoughts on seeing people naked who have deformities or are overweight have always been, "I wish I had their self confidence." I've always admired people who were comfortable in their own skin.


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/17/2010 2:30:00 PM   
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Gosh darn, after reading your post, instead of avoiding crazy BDSM events, I'm going to stay inside and not leave the house! Its a war zone out there.

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/17/2010 2:49:07 PM   
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If it wasn't for the naked/masturbating bits I would say it was a good summation of a PTA meeting. The Man has described Boy Scouts Council meetings in just this way.

People are people, no matter where they are. And OP, with your arrogant attitude that everyone else has to be perfect for you to spend any time with them, remember that they too are complaining about the same people there and targeting you as one of the ones they complain about.


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/17/2010 3:59:31 PM   
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Why would you think that a bunch of people who gather based solely upon their interest in bdsm and kink would lead to something positive?

I can't imagine any thing else transpiring other than the outcome that you have experienced.


Yes, you are so right. I mean, much more positive things happen when people gather to drink beer, or go to a club to pretend to dance when the are looking to get laid.


You are 100% correct.

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/17/2010 4:12:08 PM   
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If it wasn't for the naked/masturbating bits I would say it was a good summation of a PTA meeting. The Man has described Boy Scouts Council meetings in just this way.

People are people, no matter where they are. And OP, with your arrogant attitude that everyone else has to be perfect for you to spend any time with them, remember that they too are complaining about the same people there and targeting you as one of the ones they complain about.



People are extra creepy when dipped into the wonderful world of bdsm. It cannot be helped. It is not like anywhere else. This is the Ellis Island of the fucksticks.

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:20:38 AM   
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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:30:35 AM   
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Laineyjade, I hope venting helped. My girl and I had a laugh recounting some of our similar experiences.

Hey everybody, I know how much you people enjoy trying to drive off women so you can complain about how this place is a sausage fest but could you try a little less, I'd appreciate it. 

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:37:14 AM   
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This is the Ellis Island of the fucksticks.


And a new classic is born.
Brilliant!


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:39:57 AM   
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I am NOOOOOTTTT whiiiiiiny and arrogant. I simply know I am better than you, and complaining about something generates 3X as many responses as saying something positive. By the way, I tried to say hello and get to know the exposed-colostomy guy because nobody else would talk to him all night and he looked lonely and I felt bad for him. He got scared and ran away!

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:43:54 AM   
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Well, you seem to have the complaining part down.

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:49:14 AM   
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I am NOOOOOTTTT whiiiiiiny and arrogant. I simply know I am better than you
oh stop whining. You are better than no one and I suggest you get over yourself

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 4:53:52 AM   
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Well, you seem to have the complaining part down.
seems she nailed the arrogance, too


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 6:16:05 AM   
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complaining about something generates 3X as many responses as saying something positive

When you complain about specific groups (especially ones with members who have inferiority complexes), you're going to see a lot of negativity directed at you, that's just how it goes.   ......and your opening post managed to name a bunch of groups.

P.S. You wouldn't believe how badly a thread on obesity goes. 


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 6:19:48 AM   
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and complaining about something generates 3X as many responses as saying something positive.


Yes it does. All you have to do is pull one of kevies old threads up to see how long it went. Of course then you have to live with everyone on the forums thinking you are a troll and not taking anything you say seriously again. But you will get a lot of responses.


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 6:23:47 AM   
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seems she nailed the arrogance, too

I interpreted that whole thing as self-deprecating humor, hence the whiny "I am not whiny".

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 7:33:39 AM   
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ORIGINAL: laineyjade
Seeing people near-naked who have physical deformities that probably should have remained covered up (in one case a near-naked male sub with an exposed colostomy bag--yeah, I wanted to see that)


quote:

ORIGINAL: laineyjade
By the way, I tried to say hello and get to know the exposed-colostomy guy because nobody else would talk to him all night and he looked lonely and I felt bad for him. He got scared and ran away!


Perhaps he could see right through you and ran away because he didn't feel 'beautiful' enough

I could take the first part of the post as a bit of fun but when people start saying that physical deformities should be covered up, well I don't see the joke any longer.




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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 9:58:50 AM   
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seems she nailed the arrogance, too

I interpreted that whole thing as self-deprecating humor, hence the whiny "I am not whiny".

Thats how I read it too.

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 10:02:57 AM   
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...................and my favorite one of all:

Doms who try to flatter me by telling me I'm so much thinner and prettier than that fat ugly sub over there--and the sub over there is my best friend and lover.


You're a chubby chaser? Sweeeet!

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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 10:11:25 AM   
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Was there anything positive about your experience?


If you can find that many thing that are wrong with anything do you have any time and attention left to notice positive things? I think not.


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RE: Singing the Dungeon Blues - 5/18/2010 10:56:17 AM   
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Better than me MY ASS!  Good thing you are over in Canada otherwise i might have to accept that as a challenge! LOL

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