TemptingNviceSub
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ORIGINAL: love2serveNhose I am not sure how to handle a situation and need advice. If a sub discovers that a man claiming to be in the lifestyle is not what he claims, and has been creating a relationship of lies and deceit should this be exposed on the forum so that any potential subs may possibly see, read and be informed? It is not out of revenge..that I ask the question, but rather concern that another sub may not see the red flags for what they are and become concerned before it is too late and they are hurt. Advice and suggestions please? It's against the TOS to post something to that effect. The thread would be removed. And thank goodness for that. If a voice for warnings and so-called references and personal attacks was sanctioned openly in any community it would be a disaster of untold abuse; I have had my fair share of souls who have crossed my path and turned to vitriol over something as banal as my profile content, or a few words shared in e-mail or over the phone. You may not be compatible with a certain person, and may not even agree with their methods or doctrine, but it certainly does not give you the right to become their judge, jury and executioner where others are concerned. It's funny. I just got done commenting in another thread about a scenario of scandal within a BDSM community event where the reputations of others were wrongfully put on the line due to the ignorance of another, or so it was alleged. I think the subject addressed in your post—and the way collarme handles it—should apply to the "real world" BDSM community as well. What goes on between you and another stays between you and another. ...I have to agree with Amayos on this.It is the business only between the two in the relationship.Your opinion is just that...your opinion.We are adults and we will all make and form our own opinions, usually based on what we see,experience,or accept.....be well...Tempting
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