MasterCaneman -> RE: Auctions (10/5/2013 8:31:11 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ResidentSadist If you read the OP's profile, you see he has no real world experience. He really wants to know if we have bought a slave and were they a good quality. Seriously, he is looking for product feedback on whether or not purchasing humans that were kidnapped against their will was worth the money. Like he doesn't want any trashy homeless bums or runaways, just "quality" kidnapped upper middle class daughters? Shit like that freaks me out because somewhere in the Saint Paul, Minnesota right now, there is a dude in his 30s that wants to know if the kidnapped women we bought were of a good quality . . . I mean . . . he walks among us. He might be the dude that rode with you in the elevator today. I didn't even have to read his profile to figure that out. Just the way the post was phrased spoke volumes. But it's good to air this kind of thing out to prevent misunderstandings for the scene at large. Think about the Cleveland case, and how it's going to play out in the future when it's referenced in another situation or in how society views this community's proclivities. Back when I was more active in the SLC scene, anytime a pretty little white girl went missing, it was a sure bet that vice or sex-crimes would try to run either an undercover or a CI to find out if our freaky selves were holding "fer-real" slave auctions. That's usually the first thing I think of when I see posts like that. Or, as you said, a supercharged newbie whose seen too much hardcore and wants a piece of that action for himself, not realizing what he's been looking at is (mostly) carefully staged. And yes, I often wonder how many times I've been next to someone like that. Hopefully, the OP will read all of this, take a step back, and reconsider his motivations before moving forward. Some of the best lessons I've learned have come after I've been handed my ass on a platter, and perhaps he will too and find, if not what he was looking for, something that pleases him without causing harm. I sincerely wish that.
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