chatterbox24
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ORIGINAL: chatterbox24 thank you, but guess what im still confused a little. Oh boy. Told ya, total mind block. This quote " You can engage in BDSM without D/s" Does D/s mean when you use it alone in your answer, discipline and sado-machocism? You can engage in BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sado-Masochism) without D/s (Dominance/submission) In this scenario, there is no Dominance or Submission, just two equal partners enjoying kinky sex. One taking the role of Top, and the other as the role of the Bottom. And sometimes a little (or a lot) bit of both can be involved. 1950's households are more relationship dynamic than bedroom dynamic, and in which case leans more towards D/s (Dominance and Submission) as opposed to BDSM (Bondage, Discipline, Sado-Masochism) The confusion probably lies in the fact that many often think the D/s of BDSM is Dominance and Submission. edited for formatting issue Yes, if you don't know the terminology or start confusing them, definitely a lack of understanding goes on! I think one needs a college course to sometimes mentally absorbed this stuff! And even then you either get it, or you don't! I really believe for someone to be an actual natural Master or an actual natural slave, they have natural born tendencies. Sure someone can be molded, or it can be a learned behaviour .......but its not the same. I think people who learn at an early age, or even later at life, seem to have a different way of thinking then the average population. A very unqiue way about them. When someone practices this life style, with all the best intent, I do think it creates some of the best people on the planet. IMO.
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