MariaB -> RE: Dominance and Manipulation (12/25/2013 2:34:39 PM)
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ORIGINAL: missywrite The references don't need to be within the context of BDSM -- they are in the context of life. Manipulators exist in every sector, in every kind of relationship. They're found in churches, schools, hospitals, the Boy Scouts, the locker room, the therapy suite, the vanilla bedroom, etc...there is no reason to think that BDSM would be immune, is there? and so many reasons to believe it would not be. Think of the safety precautions we have, such as safe calls and safe words -- there must be a reason for them. And there must be a reason that some "doms" refuse to stop when a sub uses their safe word -- It's because the sub was manipulated into trusting the dom, who definitely has his/her own agenda in mind (and it's not the sub's well-being). There are manipulators/predators everywhere. It can never hurt to learn about it. Here are two more recommended books: http://www.amazon.com/Dangerous-Instincts-Profilers-Tactics-Situations/dp/0452298520 http://www.amazon.com/The-Gift-Fear-Gavin-Becker/dp/0440226198 There are endless websites and blogs dealing with the subject of manipulation/ abuse/ predators within BDSM. Here are just a few: http://ivarrbrokksson.com/?tag=community http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/john_robinson/index.html http://pervocracy.blogspot.com/2012/04/scene-is-not-safe.html http://yesmeansyesblog.wordpress.com/2012/03/29/theres-a-war-on-part-2-the-creepy-dom-and-the-the-people-on-the-fringe/ http://www.kinkabuse.com/emotional-abuse/goddess-12-tips-to-avoid-being-a-victim/ Be safe, everyone. One of the best ways to do that is to get your head out of the sand, realize predators do exist, and learn as much as you can. And here is another good book: http://www.amazon.co.uk/The-Gift-Fear-Survival-Violence/dp/0747538352 And all the links you gave are about abusers. They are all warnings that use the negative forms of manipulation to make their point. Not one of those articles talks about 'manipulation' in consensual role-play. Whilst I agree that this sort of manipulation is 'bad', as I stated above, not all manipulation and certainly not the sort of manipulation I and others here have mentioned can be compared with the sort of manipulation you are talking about and pointing out in these articles. There is simply no relationship between 'manipulation' used in role-play and that of a psychopathic predator. Now you can tell me that manipulation within role-play is wrong and I can disagree with you all day long and so I'm afraid we will have to agree to disagree.
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