Teroh
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ORIGINAL: Teroh I should've been more clear, the thing I find pathetic is the motivations of the practitioners, believing them to be in 99.9% of scenarios to be less than genuine and benevolent. OK, I'll take the bait on this one. What "motivations" exactly do you ascribe to "the practitioners" and why are they pathetic? quote:
I think what people are easily apt to forget about all this is that everyone starts out vanilla. Nobody comes here with an absolute certainty about what they enjoy to what degree. Practices that this thread discusses run a risk of changing an initial on-lookers perspective understanding of BDSM to that of yet another Internet scam, something that anyone who spends time on the Internet are all to wary of. Nothing in this world is immune to becoming monitized I admit, but I also recognize that monitization of most practices inherently devalue their intimate appeal, and the passion of the parties involved. This sounds suspiciously like "Save the Subs" hand waving to me -- although in this case perhaps "save the newbies" but I'd guess you're more worried about the subs than the doms. Is there some reason I cannot just assume that adults are adults and for the most part they are not fools? And while I'm at it, do you have some plan to save the fools from themselves? That's historically been a losing proposition. I believe that the majority of self-ascribed financial dominants have a glaring lack of legitimate interest in BDSM. In this scenario they are intentionally mid-representing themselves for financial profit. This to me is morally faulty. Calm down guys, I'm not saying any sub who buys any Dom a present is falling victim to some scheme. The targets of my distrust are the people who in bulk line up subs for financial exploitation. Now moving on to this reply, you should expect people to be responsible adults on an individual basis. If you look at the machinations of our society though, you'll notice a pretty important trend in regulation designed to sadly and quite literally protect people from themselves. Examples: Not everyone is a toxicology expert, so medications have dosages on them Not everyone is an electrician, so high voltage equipment is specifically labeled Not everyone is a legislative savant, so we entrust representatives to congresses Now the OP's question was is financial domination legitimate. My opinion is it is not, far from it in fact. Are presents in a long developed relationship bad? Certainly not. Does financial dominant activity effect me personally? Not in the least. A big part of my profession is designing Failsafes, AKA dumbass precautions. Historically, without such precautions (saving fools from themselves as you so eloquently put it), we would have quite a body count on our hands :)
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