TallDarkAndWitty -> RE: More then one use for safewords (1/25/2005 11:35:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: ProtagonistLily I'm playing with a Top whose using a single tail on me. At some point (and know I have a relationship with this Top where my next behavior isn't unusual) he grabs me a good one and I say "Son of a bitch, that hurt!. In your contract, that means he stops, I get taken down off the cross and we are done. But in this case if I'm not able to express this, as a means to exchange my energy, I'm screwed. If I want to continue, I have to bottle up my expression so that the scene continues. In the situation described above, I wouldn't stop the scene, I would evaluate the scene given what I know about you, and about the activity we are engaged in. If you had said "Son of a bitch, that hurt! Stop this immediately and let me down off this cross." I would stop the scene. If you had only said, "Son of a bitch, that hurt!" I would probably back off a bit, before building back up to that level of sensation. Or maybe, knowing that you enjoy a bit of pain, I'd simply chuckle and whisper in your ear that it hurt because it was supposed to hurt, and then proceed to spell out S-o-n-o-f-a-b-i-t-c-h on your backside, one stroke per letter. I just think that in most cases, it makes a lot more sense to convey true meaning in our words, and not rely on safewords for every situation. Taggard
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