crouchingtigress
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Joined: 3/19/2006 From: Maui Status: offline
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Juliet, i understand your desire for privacy, and yet i think it is unrealistic to expect that from the public at large. the best thing to do IMO is educate newbies gently like lotus said, next best IMO is to be vague and have pat answers ready, and last if it makes you that uncomfortable not to go. I dont recommend this one because then you do not have the opportunity to conquer this fear, and "what we resist persists" simply meaning, you will create more situations where this happens time and again. in case you dont think i answered you question, i have to say there is nothing in the privacy question arena i would find inappropriate, because to me that is easy, how ever that does not mean everything in communication at a munch for me, is easy. i still have a lot of my own triggers around things that personally disgust me, and so if some one came up to me we started talking about kinks, i told him some of mine then he said "my kink is shitting on women " although he was perfectly polite, i would be speechless i would be so offended. see? other people might just say "hey dude not my kink sorry"....but because of my own personal stuff i would suffer a personal affront and even humiliation.
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