nefertari -> RE: what every newbie should know about trainers (9/3/2006 11:12:24 PM)
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ORIGINAL: SusanofO mistoferin: Well, those dirty truths so far don't even include anyone's first name, so it's sure not gonna make me cringe a lot. I think she's venting which can be good for people. I want to know why some are always so willing to jump in someone who is hurting. Why not just say nothing? Or at least - ask for the facts. I keep hearing: "It souunds like she..." if people really want to know more, they can ask her - she is right here. Then they can proceed with the jumping and unhelpful "you should have known better" talk, hehe. Susan, if you wish to view me as a cold and heartless bitch...please feel free. I will let you go on kissing all the boo boos. And I won't condescend to you for it...so please give me the same respect. I have my own way of reasoning things...just as you. I, personally feel that sometimes a bitch slap is more helpful than a hug...they are certainly more memorable...and there is never a short supply of those who wish to coddle instead. I like to make people take a harsh look at their own responsibility for their behaviors. This woman is 33 years old...not a child...and she should know by now that there will be men in ALL walks of life who will string you along to get what they want. For the sake of argument, I agree with both of you. I'm not for kicking one while they're down, but I don't believe coddling will fix anything, either. Sometimes a "slap in the face", so to speak, is more beneficial than a hug, but it should be done with compassion or it's not beneficial at all. I, for one, hope this post will serve to help newbies who rush into things. I have a friend in the lifestyle who is jumping in blindfolded and headfirst. Another friend in the lifestyle and I have both tried to talk to her, reason with her, ask that she slow down and take the time to learn (especially when she couldn't tell the difference between abuse and D/s...omg), but she, at 35, is going to do what she is going to do. I am almost certain it is going to blow up in her face. As her friend, I can only stand by and watch and be there for her when/if it falls apart. I'm not going to coddle her, but I'm also not going to abandon her in her time of need and say, "I told you so." I guess we all have experiences in life that make us jaded. Not everyone has had those experiences, though, and a lot have to learn the hard way....or so I've noticed.
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