Emperor1956
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I agree with all the above comments that Mastery through fear is not real mastery. It also doesn't work in any long term sustainable relationship. That said, I do question this dialog about "real fear": Pulpsmack and Estring said quote:
quote: ORIGINAL: Pulpsmack you've never heard of fear play? It is play that is conducted by arrousing the submissive through the use of fear. Some people are able to channel fear to react (somewhat) realistically to fictitious situations. this could be knifeplay, interrogations, or mock abduction/rape to name a few of thousands. It can also take subtler forms such as the way the Dom/me looks or glares at the sub during the course of play, or the change in tone of voice. Channeling this fear has effects (n some) like channeling the effects of subspace, although I would assume radically different sensations all together. ESTRING: Then we are not talking about real fear. That is the same as the feelings some get riding a rollercoaster or seeing a scary movie. You will always know in the back of your mind that you are not in any real danger. And again, in any relationship, if you actually feared for your life from your Dom's actions, I don't see how that would be a sustainable relationship. That sounds more like an abusive one. If you've ever encountered someone with a phobia, you know that without regard to the rationality of the situation, the fear is real, and can have real, serious consequences. I don't care how much she loves, adores and trusts Me, and how certain she is that she will never suffer any real harm, putting a severely claustrophobic submissive in a coffin and nailing it shut may still produce devastating physiological and emotional effects. It is not an issue of trust at that level, but one of a bone-deep phobic response. E
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