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Joined: 7/15/2005 From: Ohio/West Virginia Status: offline
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This thread fits nicely into my ongoing, lifelong diatribe about how unhealthy it is for *all of us* to try to lump fetishism and power exchange into the same lifestyle. Do I understand the frustration? ABSOLUTELY. But I also understand it happens for a few reasons (that apparently the owners of ollarme don't give a piddling flick of poo about). i.e. (and maybe someday someone in charge will actually listen to suggestion....) 1.) When one comes to collarme, they have a limited number of options available to label themselves. Precisely ... 4 They can choose Dominant, Switch, Submissive, or Slave. They DO NOT HAVE the options of Top, Bottom, Fetishist, Kinky Interests, Curious and looking, etc.... (In addition, they can only search for people looking for those same categories) 2.) The message forums are divided into nearly the same categories, except they have the added bonus of Gor and Poly. People DO NOT HAVE a forum for fetishism, kinky sex practices, Power Exchange Only, TPE, etc.... 3.) Most (and note I said most, not all) the interests listed in the BDSM categories are sexually fetish related. Fisting, strap-ons, face-sitting, queening, golden showers, ass play, enemas, cbt, body worship, orgasm control, chastity, vibrators, etc.... These are all *generally* (not always) fetishes and activities that relate to sexuality and the genitals. 4.) There is a serious lack in the interest lists that relate to power exchange. Granted, they did manage to add a few, but not nearly as is proportionate to their long-time users. "Victorian household", "1950's household", "Old Guard", and "Lifestyle BDSM" are mentioned casually in passing under "Lifestyle interests". They are grouped with weight loss, vegetarians, and low-carb diets for crying out loud! 5.) It's really a very massive community and no good starting point for newbies. I personally LOVE taking a newbie LIFESTYLIST under my wing and training him/her up to be a damn good slave. But when newbies wander onto the site, they have no clue what direction to go. If they could say "Oh, I've been fantasizing about having a woman call me naughty names while I jerk off and here's a forum called "Female Tops/male bottoms". They might be less likely to wander into the "Ask a Mistress" forum where a large portion of the women are looking for male slaves. There's limited avenues for people to identify themselves (and others) as casual players and fetishists, but at the same time, their initial interest list is filled with sexual propaganda. It's no wonder they come on here looking to get laid in a kinky manner, call themselves slaves, and then get shot down for annoying the hell out of power exchange lifestylists. Collarme has set it up so that's exactly how it can happen, and with extreme ease!
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