timeoutgurlie -> RE: Outing Collarme members on vanilla websites...? (6/5/2006 8:09:06 AM)
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ORIGINAL: juliaoceania I will say this, I do not have many problems, and yes I am blessed in that.. thanks for pointing this out to me. I will also say maybe it is my Aries nature, but I see people being put in harm's way for a bunch of BS and I will speak my mind on it. It is very cruel to out someone. Incomes and reputations can be destoyed. It would not matter much to me if I were outed, my career would not suffer, not everyone is that lucky. I might have a hard time explaining it to my teenage son, but at the same time I have tried to raise him to be accepting of others... it would be embarassing, but I would get over it. As far as middle school stuff, well that is your opinion and you are welcome to it. I see it a little differently.... if it was your contact info posted on a site and your boss/parents/teachers/children saw a pic of you with socially unacceptable kinks listed in an email you sent someone you might not feel this was "middle school" stuff. Everything I needed to learn I learned in Kindergarten.. wow that book title was right on... I prefer the Golden Rule.... Do Unto Others as you would have them do unto you.... and I am not a Chrisitian even...lol If people think that not reading a profile is an offense worthy of outting them to their entire community as a kinkster... well that reflects on them.. and I can drop it. Personally I think that the punishment should match the crime. I do not think someone should lose a job because someone didnt like what they wrote in an email or their kink. I am often wrong, and if I am wrong about this.. I can live with that. I find it very easy to live with me... basically because I do follow the Golden Rule... I'm an Aries also, and have done much the same when I feel there is someone or a group who needs defending, so I understand what you're saying. I guess in the end my brain isn't comprehending why this happened in the first place, and why people with so much at stake would risk it by leaving themselves wide open for this kind of thing. It's so easy to have annonymity here, you choose everything anyone will see about you. Why not just be more private, discrete? I understand to actually meet in real life, info exchange is required, for safety...but wait it out until someone's proven they're worthy of trust. from the sound of it, these victims gave out their personal info pretty flippantly.
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