FieryOpal
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ORIGINAL: DesFIP Btw, it takes a lot more trust to have a child with a man, believing that he'll be there for the next twenty years then it does to have him swing a flogger at you for half an hour. Lots of smart women will play casually with people they barely know. They don't breed with them. I would not personally classify a scene as a relationship. Ordinarily, no. But OP is only 23, and I've noticed that young(er) people have a divergent concept between intimate "relationship" and what many of us older folk do (no offense). In fact, I asked him to clarify his Opening Post because for him to say that he's "never really seen the difference" between a "Vanilla relationship" and a "BDSM relationship" caused me pause. His opening query starts off with the underlying premise that "a D/s relationship and a Vanilla relationship are ultimately no different from each other." A friendship is a relationship. This could included casual scening play. Having a fuckbuddy and/or play partner is a relationship of sorts, although it is more akin to a sexual arrangement in my estimation. As is having an affair with a married person or frequenting the same BDSM provider as a paying client. I have even heard a man refer to his live-in girlfriend, with whom he was in an open relationship as an FWB. He had never been married, his longest LTRs over the decades were from 2-5 years (which he tried to argue was the equivalent duration of a modern-day marriage ), so he didn't feel he had any relationship commitment issues. Then he tried to argue that being *friends* was the basis of any relationship (true), but in his view, being *friends* went hand-in-hand with being fair game sexually. He did not recognize that being in a woman's Friend Zone ruled out sexual relations. Nor that there was anything wrong with having a one-night stand with the barely legal daughter of his girlfriend's BFF, since he evidently thought he was God's Gift to Women. I will go so far as to say that I consider this type of man dangerous, because he has no boundaries (other than the hotness factor) when it comes to sexuality (pooh-poohing any hint of sexual morality or propriety), as do those men who commit date-rape (warped sense of self-entitlement, no respect for another person's boundaries and limits, that one's own body is not one's personal property, no regard for consent along vanilla-like blurred lines of thinking). Any and all females are fair game in his mind. (I'm not saying that OP is like this; I'm just giving an example of how differences in perspectives can color one's views.) [Edited for typo]
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