UllrsIshtar -> RE: why the hate for other people's kinks? (11/18/2016 7:58:42 AM)
|
quote:
ORIGINAL: MissAnnie01 Please explain. Because Findommes aren't actually in a D/s relationship with anybody. They are engaging in pay-for-play just like Prodommes are. Only, they've going about it in unethcial and sleazy ways, because they try to pretend like what they're doing is a relationship, when what they're doing is offering a service (a service the guys like, mind you) without being transparent about the terms, the expectations, what they offer, and often even without ever delivering the goods and services promissed. How do we know it's a job and not a relationship? Very very simple actually. Kinksters who engage in any kind of dynamic or relationship with other kinksters do so in part for reasons other than the mutual kink they have in common. So a spanker hooks up with a spanky, and if they like each other for reasons other than their mutual kink in common, they might end up playing together, or having a relationship together. If they don't like each other, it doesn't matter that they share a kink, they will still not play. The same thing applies for rope tops and rope bunnies, and pet players, and age players, and any other kink under the sun: people need to have MORE in common than just their kink for them to interact in a kinky way. Furthermore, people also WILL interact in ways other than their kink. If a rope bunny tells a rope top she casually plays with (or has a bit of a D/s dynamic with) "I don't want to play tonight, I'm upset and we need to talk" or even just "I'm too tired to play, but I'd love to hang out and talk with you" they will do that, because they have stuff other than kink in common. They're actually friends. They actually share a mutual interest. Prodommes aren't like that though, they don't engage in kink with their clients because it's their fetish, they engage with clients because the clients pay for their time. They're not friends with their clients outside of the session. They don't share mutual interests. If the client doesn't pay, they don't get the Prodomme's time. It's a job, not a relationship. The same applies for Findommes. They don't engage with finsubs without there being cash involved. A finsub logging in and saying "I had a really bad day, I'm not in the mood to engage in our 'fetish' of me paying you tonight, can we just talk instead" is going to have how much luck exactly keeping his Findomme logged in? I'll tell you: exactly as much luck as she's short on cash. And if she is short on cash, within moments she's be pushing him for money. EVEN IF she said she was going to stay on 'just to talk'. If anybody, with any other 'fetish' would do that, we would call that behavior predatory, creepy, and potentially rape if the victim finally did succumbed to the pressure. Findommes aren't interested in men beyond their wallet. There is no D/s relationship in online Findommery, it's about the cash. Findommes lie about that... all the time... which is exactly why people don't like them: they're hookers who'll lie to you to get your money, but then never deliver on the goods and services offered.
|
|
|
|