PeonForHer
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ORIGINAL: LadyConstanze It's great that you are easily amused lately, and no I didn't get a certificate, but maybe the fact that I wasn't allowed to do anything on my own unless a very experienced Domme who had serious medical background as an ER nurse might count for something? Maybe that's the reason why I always have a 1st aid kit with me but never had to use more than the odd band aid from it? Let's put it this way - and hope that this won't make you chuckle too much - she wouldn't have risked her business and reputation by letting me whip, flog, needle, cut, tie up somebody, etc. before she was satisfied that I could do it safely, because as mentioned above, ambulances, hearses and police in or outside a dungeon tend to be rather bad for business. Personally I don't find safety and hygiene all that funny, it's something that I do take damned seriously, but to each their own. Please holster your revolver, Lady C! I was just picturing a Domme certificate on the wall, that's all. I meant what I said to VC, no tongue in cheek. One day, no doubt, BDSM will be much more widely accepted. Soon after, it'll be clear that what dominants do requires skill and care. And that's only on the physical side, we have emotional health to consider too. Actually, I've been impressed by the dominants I've come across. They've taken a lot of interest in these matters and taken it very seriously. Quite rightly.
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