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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 6:24:38 PM   
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Amputation play erm... I know what it sounds like but i dont really uinderstand what it is.. can someone explain maybe???



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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 6:35:03 PM   
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As long as its not 'illegal' and consensual between all parties involved, the sky's the limit..

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 6:35:32 PM   
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ORIGINAL: ModeratorEleven

Folks, please feel free to have this discussion but leave reference to TOS violating activities and illegal activities out of it or this thread will suffer the same end as the "hard limits" threads usually do.

Thank you.

XI


Funnily enough, in Germany it is illegal to display or wear nazi symbols such as the swatika... Recently someone was arrested for selling anti-nazi tshirts that had a swastika on them with a big red line through them (like no smoking signs). They are now considering revoking or amending these laws. No doubt because they are realising that placing 'speaking' out against something reprehensible under the same roof as being pro something reprehensible is detremental to the actual desired effect... Sweeping something under the carpet does not make it go away, it just allows it to fester...

So even though I have no problem with the TOS, and what you do or don't allow here is totally up to you guys, I just thought it should be pointed out as something to think about...

Iskander...


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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 6:38:59 PM   
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ORIGINAL: WhiteRadiance

Is there anything we can do within the "lifestyle" that will not be accepted? 
 
Do kinksters have the right to say they dislike certain activities, find them distasteful, abusive, or damaging?  
 
[Mod Note:  reference to illegal activity removed]



Greetings Fellow Sicko's

I am VERY open-minded about things I approve of!

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 6:56:48 PM   
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ORIGINAL: clodivs

Personnally, I've always thought the cold virus to be kind of sick.  Bubonic plague, too.  That's so, like, ill.


Hello A/all,

So I get a call to go fix a users computer, I wander down to her office and start typing away on the terminal.  She is standing over my shoulder and suddenly blurts out.

"I am sorry to bother you, I really should not have come to work today, I have conjunctivitis."

I turn around and look at her and go "Do you have any idea how contagious that is?  And you asked me to type at your keyboard?"

That, to me, is sick.

Sinergy

p.s. Workmans Compensation were very helpful in my recovery after I boiled my hands in the coffee maker. 


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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 7:21:17 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: gypsylee

quote:

ORIGINAL: MagiksSlave

Amputation play erm... I know what it sounds like but i dont really uinderstand what it is.. can someone explain maybe???



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Ok Ok that makes sence and I have heard of this befor but not under the umbrella of BDSM Im sorry when i saw it here I didnt see someone geting put under and haveing a Dr remove it in Sergery i saw a slave tied to a st andrews cross and haveing a limb cut off by a Dom that didnt have an MD... LOL I feel better now


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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 7:48:03 PM   
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hehe MS yeah, as LA said, it's more of a fetish than a kink and yeah it doesn't fall under the general bdsm set of kinks at all. although no doubt some amputee fetishists are into bdsm. and i think it's more an individual fetish ie. i don't think there are many Dom/mes out there who'd get off on slicing someone's limb off. at least i'd hope not. tho i wouldn't put it past the Marquis de Sade.

how did this stuff get so complicated?

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ORIGINAL: Sinergy

p.s. Workmans Compensation were very helpful in my recovery after I boiled my hands in the coffee maker.



  was that cos you couldn't see what you were doing due to conjunctivitis? oh, thanx to Iskander i get it. duh.


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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 7:54:36 PM   
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I remeber seeing something on the descovery channle I think a few years back about it.. I wonder what goes on in a persons head who wants to chop of a healthy body part... then again venillas prolly think whats going through my mind letting Master spank me and such.

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 8:38:37 PM   
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What I find sick are those who talk a good game but then break up a family to get at the hot young wife or the mentor who preys on newbies.

Anything between knowing consenting adults though is fine with me.

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 8:46:58 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Sinergy

quote:

ORIGINAL: clodivs

Personnally, I've always thought the cold virus to be kind of sick.  Bubonic plague, too.  That's so, like, ill.


Hello A/all,

So I get a call to go fix a users computer, I wander down to her office and start typing away on the terminal.  She is standing over my shoulder and suddenly blurts out.

"I am sorry to bother you, I really should not have come to work today, I have conjunctivitis."

I turn around and look at her and go "Do you have any idea how contagious that is?  And you asked me to type at your keyboard?"

That, to me, is sick.

Sinergy

p.s. Workmans Compensation were very helpful in my recovery after I boiled my hands in the coffee maker. 



Hey Sinergy,
 
i can so relate to this on a smaller scale...i work in IT; network administration.  i wash my hands so much, that i keep a big jar of aloe cream by my desk and go through at least two big jars per week.  i see folks coming to work with all kinds of illnesses, and i have to fix their system software malfunctions.  So yeah...that WAS sick!

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 8:48:01 PM   
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I'm glad I didn't attend that reception.

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ORIGINAL: WhiteRadiance

I have heard of a Domme and sub being married and at the reception he was told to suck every dick and lick every pussy in the room. 

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 8:50:52 PM   
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I wish I had!  lol

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 11:39:03 PM   
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We're looking at this the wrong way.  How many times have you seen the organisation of a wedding lead to stress, broken relationships, family feuds, etc.

Now here we have a couple who will NEVER have to hear their in-laws still fighting over the invitations, or the wedding speeches, or who sat at which table.  At one blow (pardon the pun) they've taken everyone's mind off minor details, and also started a warm, open relationship with the in-laws.  This could catch on in the wider community!

Makes a change from the bridal waltz, too.

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/6/2006 11:40:06 PM   
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ORIGINAL: gooddogbenji

quote:

ORIGINAL: MsKatHouston

There are things I do not personally like and do not want to see.  But as long as it is done with consenting adults, I say go for it. 

Many things also depend on the context.  There are acts I find hot when in a private or fetish event but would find disturbing if done in other venues. 


Wait.  So bursting into the kitchen, bending a slave over the sink, and fucking her in the ass is okay at home, but not in a restaurant???????

Restaurants should really have this put in the menu as a disclaimer......

Yours,


benji

Edited to add that I would like to apologize to the waiter at Jenny's, the chefs, the dishwasher, and Jenny herself.  Jenny, that necklace looked like a collar.  I hope you understand.


benji, you're purely glorious!

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 2:54:23 AM   
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What do I find sick or repulsive?

"Chicken hawk" behavior towards newbies.  Simpering sycophants who spread

gossip as a type of social currency; smiling and obsequious
to the faces of the people whose lives they envy and diseminating
the details of those lives along with added salacious
speculation to the point of slander. 
 
People who puff their chest out and proclaim,
"DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?",
when denied something or someone they want.
 
My own major kink-related irritant, people who think that
the dungeon is a replacement for pschotherapy and want you to
fix their childhood sexual abuse trauma.
 
 
 
 
 

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 4:22:07 AM   
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greetings to all
 
i would never judge anyone here i had stated something a male had suggest it was the hot sauceput under the lifted hood of a woman clitoris, it was not the person nor was it the people it was the act that made me ill like some i do not like  it either but it made my skin crawl such a sesitve place to me made me physcilly ill just the thought of it no one else no one kinks or what ever you may do just that act i think it was becasue maybe i was abuse and it had a etteced on me like none i have read here and i do enjoy all of the post and love writing remember this opion of mines will not change anyone of you i did not think it would jump into a thread, i meant no harm to anyone of you really what you do i do not think og this at all everyone calm down and return to our old selves i have stated what i meant and if anyone else write and states i siad everything is it is not true
 
take care fellow kinksert i am one of you i even had dark speak

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 4:38:03 AM   
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I don't want to sex with anything that cannot consent....of course that means dildos, vibrators, pillows, and stuffed animals are off the can-do list.

But I wouldn't mind dumping a bucket of live crickets over a bound, blindfolded, and gagged slave.

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 4:42:49 AM   
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I DONT FIND ANYTHING HERE SICK....


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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 4:44:59 AM   
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i just remind P/pl that state laws and cases vary widely, and it is probably best to ask some basic questions.  Perhaps invite a kink-friendly attorney to give a brief seminar?  A/anyone is able to act criminally, break the law, etc.  Personally, i will not risk it.

pinkee

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RE: What do you consider sick? - 10/7/2006 5:04:11 AM   
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I've found that things I viewed as sick only a year ago are now some of my biggest turn ons.  So maybe things that I view as distasteful today will be part of my play in the future.  As I change and experience more things so do my likes and dislikes.  If it didn't, it certainly would get boring.

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