Hayvin -> RE: Challenging A persons BDSM-ness (3/10/2005 7:52:05 PM)
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I think one of the main reasons why I can shrug off such accusations is based on one question: How can anyone claim to be able to judge at what point "a little kink" becomes "real" BDSM? Some claim that you can judge by the amount of gear/toys - "Wow, he's blown like, HUNDREDS of dollars on gear, he must be REALLY hardcore Dees!" Interesting, except that it's just as easy for a poser to write a check as it is for a True Believer. Some would argue that it's the number of skills/kinks that the person has performed/experienced. - "See that guy? I've seen him do everything from Breath Control to Suspension, he's The Real Deal!" This type of statement is even more common, but I would argue that "skills" do not equal "dedication to a way of life," - All it really indicates is that the person has personal discipline, but not necessarily "dedication to the lifestyle." My personal conclusion? Basically, that there is simply NO WAY for one person to judge another's actual "level" of dedication, no matter how well their target speaks, how much they know, or how much they own. At some point, all you can really go on is the behavior that the person demonstrates over the course of their entire life. And is the accuser, whoever they are, willing to scientifically and clinically monitor me for the next, say, 50 years? No? Then they have nothing to base their claim on, and they should probably get back to their job of Chartered Accountancy and leave me the hell alone. (No, I have nothing against Accountants, that last bit was a JOKE)
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