Voltare -> RE: Why is it so hard? (12/17/2006 3:01:42 PM)
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Aine, I usually speak in general terms of how people usually are, simply because I don't feel that I tend to fit into my own generalizations. I sometimes give advice that I myself wouldn't take - because where I can see it might be beneficial to that person, in their situation, it wouldn't do a thing for me. I recently saw the thread where a sub was afraid she was too promiscuous, and was concerned about meeting a potential Dom. I suggested she should set some very specific limits for herself, including a curfew. I wouldn't have taken my own advice, because I don't have any moral, emotional, or intellectual objections towards having sex on a first date. While I feel this works for me, I don't think it's good advice to give most people. Same thing with objectification 'play' or edge play. I do some bizzare things with my computer, that I don't recommend anyone else do (I have two power supplies rigged with electrical tape, for example, and I use a tupperware bin for my girlfriends machine, instead of an actual case - big no nos.) Basically, what I think is good for someone - or even myself - isn't always what I choose to do. Because I am making an informed, intellectual decision to that effect, I alone bear the responsibility for the subsequent results (failure, success, happiness, misery, whatever.) That's also why I sometimes put a disclaimer on my threads: THIS ADVICE IS NOT SUITABLE FOR ANYONE. DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS AT HOME. Stephan
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