BambiBoi -> RE: Levels (8/26/2012 5:45:05 PM)
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I can see how a newcomer might see dominance in terms of levels. Especially since the vanilla world sees BDSM as different depths of depravity, oddity, and pain. The more like a vanilla relationship, the "lower" level and the closer you get to rubber Gorean TPE sado-masichism, the "higher." Thankfully BDSM is not so neatly organized. Once you get basic concepts like RACK (Risk Aware Consensual Kink) and SSC (Safe, Sane, Consensual) down, it's a matter of pick and choose what make you happy. Firstly, don't shy away from learning, even when it makes you look and feel stupid. Especially when it makes you look and feel stupid. It's clear you both are willing to get out there and have a little fun. I say that because of your outgoing pictures. Cute lil butt, by the way. Find your local much (there's one in every major city) and go say hello. As a young novice couple, any group worth its salt would be eager to have you join for tea, crumpets, and vanilla-esque getting to know each other. They will be able to help you find places to play, demos to watch, classes to take. Please feel welcome to the boards, and don't worry about being new. The only time you sound stupid is if you try to act like you're an expert but really aren't. Don't feel the need to marry any roles or kinks too soon. Don't worry if you don't like something. The first order of business is as follows: 1) Choose a safeword for each other. Most like "red." This is for when play gets too intense, or something is wrong. Doesn't mean the night is ruined or the marriage is over, just a way of aying play got too real. Like when one puppy yelps and then all the tackle-nibbling stops for a second. 2) Locate a munch group or a next generation group in your area. (Often called a TNG group). Send an email saying that you're new and you're interested. The rest takes care of itself. 3) Bite each other. Bambi said so.
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