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Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:29:34 PM   
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Now really. after infinite number of posts about every possible fucking negative vis a vis size or lack of it, something dawned on me this week.
A hell of a lot of chats & memo's I have had jack shit to do with kink but with every damned thing that's interesting.
Mebbeeeze we aint over educated but we do know some seriously good shit!
So I iz just sayin like innit that possibly we are thinkers like.

Apart from Lockit who just thinks about me.



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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:32:16 PM   
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Oh I dunno, I see just as many posts on the forums about jack-shit.

So imo, no.



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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:41:21 PM   
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A few, yes.

But more often, it attracts people who think they are polymaths.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:43:08 PM   
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i don't know about really qualifying as polymaths, but we sure as fuck have an opinion on anything and everything under the sun around here. 

and i wouldn't use this board as any judge of the bdsm scene in general, this place has attracted a very unique collection of exceptionally bright people with wide and varied interests, that's the main reason i like it so fucking much. in one night you can discuss ass raping your girl, the best way to treat an ill cat, how to market sperm to a wider audience, and the nature of the time/space continuum. and that is pretty fucking cool, especially given the price of admission.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:46:24 PM   
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No. But it's a pleasant surprise when they pop up.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:50:41 PM   
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On a somewhat related note, am I the only one who really and sincerely despises the word 'polymath?'

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:54:04 PM   
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probably, i think its a fucking cool word, and one you don't get to use all that often.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 7:54:21 PM   
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BDSM attracts bored people. 


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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 8:29:57 PM   
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ORIGINAL: FirmhandKY

A few, yes.

But more often, it attracts people who think they are polymaths.

Firm


This. ^^^ lol Plus, I had to look up the word to see what it meant. lol

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 8:48:31 PM   
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ORIGINAL: Epytropos

On a somewhat related note, am I the only one who really and sincerely despises the word 'polymath?'


I hate the word math and every word that the word math shows up in.

To the op (checks self areas of expertise) Nope. I know a bunch of random stuff about a bunch of random stuff but would say I'm only an "expert" on maybe four or five things(only have a masters in one) so I'm not one of those. But it is oh so much fun thinking we are better than everyone else isn't it. It's really fun when we all have computers at our finger tips that make us look like we know things we don't really know. Yay for the internet allowing people to look smart.

ETA-edit because grammer is not one of those things I am an expert at hahaha

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 9:02:53 PM   
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Aargh, Ninebelowzero...

I am trying to read CollarMe's message boards while doing major surgery on two new Halloween outfits, one a Ren Faire type dress with corset in black velvet, and another a loin cloth ...and I cannot open another window to some dictionary site to look up that word.

Would someone clue me in about what that word means?

I am already swiping spare fabric from my sub's loin cloth to fix my corset and if I get too distracted, who knows what will happen.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 10:00:00 PM   
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There's a number of people that are simply into learning about things, thinking about things and expanding their minds (mental stimulation). There's way more to life besides BDSM anyways (or is there? lol). I don't know about BDSM attracting Polymaths, because there sure are a lot of idiots, thoughtless, or otherwise clueless people drawn to it too.




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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/28/2011 10:12:46 PM   
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OP, how many people do you have the kind of sustained written contact with that you have with kinksters?

I'm betting you'd find a similar range of topics with prettymuch any group of people you wrote to a few times a day for however long.

Sorry to burst your bubble, but kinky people still ain't nothing special.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 1:18:25 AM   
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Going by here and fet, bdsm
seems to attract a great many
armchair psychologists and
sociologists.
Not to mention fitness experts.

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 4:52:58 AM   
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1. People into BDSM tend to be more erudite, in that they can challenge the norms.  They're also more aware - I assume that there are loads of people who would be into BDSM if they knew it existed but don't.
2. Collarme is composed of BDSMers who have computers and know how to use them.  Juts having the financial means to have a computer and the literacy to use it, separates us from a lot of the population.


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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 6:31:06 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Epytropos

On a somewhat related note, am I the only one who really and sincerely despises the word 'polymath?'
  Yes, you are.

Pretentious fucking git.


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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 6:32:58 AM   
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i don't think kinky people are any smarter, any more aware, any "better" at XYZ than non-kinky people. like VC said, if you had an extended written communication with any group of people, you'd probably find that a lot of them are into quite a few things.
i, for one, just like to learn about stuff. i like to read. but i know plenty of vanilla people who read a heck of a lot more than i do and who could talk circles around me, and a good chunk of the people on this forum.

if there's one thing kinky people are pretty good at, it seems to be overestimating the value of the weird sex they have. =p


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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 6:37:46 AM   
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If driving an oversized pickup is a sign you are compensating for a lack of endowment what does writing about your oversized intellect signify?

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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 6:42:25 AM   
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If driving an oversized pickup is a sign you are compensating for a lack of endowment what does writing about your oversized intellect signify?
  Y'know, you could answer exactly the same question when explaining your propensity for telling us about the women you've fucked Mikey.  It kind of gives the game away as far as your alleged 'dominance' is concerned, little boy.


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RE: Does BDSM attract Polymaths? - 10/29/2011 7:07:11 AM   
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ORIGINAL: Epytropos

On a somewhat related note, am I the only one who really and sincerely despises the word 'polymath?'


I don't like the word either, it's my math phobia.

I think these boards, in general, attract intelligent people with wide ranging interests as well as those who are, for lack of a better phrase, bat-shit crazy.

I'll leave the individual to determine who is who (or both)


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