hisannabelle -> RE: opinions please? (12/30/2006 11:48:46 PM)
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ORIGINAL: Phoenix2raven raven says: i'm a mentor to submissives and slaves, but i've hit an area where i have no idea what advice to give the submissive in question ... the situation: both Dom and sub are extremely similar, and they have that trait of talking excitedly at the same time, finishing each other's sentences. which seems all happy happy until things get emotionally intense in a negative way, and then any interruption is seen as negative by the Dom, even though both are communicating as they always do. (that's not the problem! i leave it to the sub to figure out how not to interrupt her Dom and vice versa.) the problem i'm asked to advise on is, the Dom said to the sub: "i should use the bit to gag you and just take it out when i want you to talk." - but NOT said in a joking way. Dom in question knows sub has childhood abuse triggers related to this. sub in question is triggered out of her mind and can't speak to him.. i have no idea what to advise, because what the Dom said skeeves me out, honestly. as always, i look to unbiased views when i get stuck as a mentor. any ideas? TIA! What skeeves me out here is that some deeply upset person gives what appears to be a very one-sided story to a "mentor" who then recasts it to a bunch of strangers anticipating unbiased views in return. Then--absent any effort to get something vaguely resembling the whole story--some of those strangers decide they are qualified to prescribe. erm, this is a forum. pretty much every post asking for advice ends up like this, particularly because it's a forum and, well, we're all giving advice from our own povs. if people don't realize that everyone who responds to their post isn't a kink-aware professional in the medical and mental health fields with intimate knowledge of the situation, and don't respond accordingly, they shouldn't even be allowed to turn on a computer. in other words...i thought the fact that this -was- a forum full of people of all opinions and levels of experience pretty much tagged on an unspoken, "take this with a shakerful of salt." that said, i doubt myself or any of the other posters actually think we know everything about the situation and therefore are qualified to tell everyone what is and isn't the right course of action. we're just throwing out ideas and thoughts based on personal experience. is that so wrong? p.s. by unbiased, i think she was referring to people whose views are not skewed by personal involvement in the situation at hand.
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