Aswad
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ORIGINAL: ownedgirlie And I absolutely agree with you. However, when I think of "can't handle" I think of sending someone to the psyche ward because it truly was emotionally/mentally too much for them. I take those words literally. I have been pushed to the point where I thought my mind would crack, and it took me a long time to come back from it. But I could handle it....with his help. This person said he would push her beyond what she could handle. And to me that means destroying someone. Then again, I take things too literally sometimes. In this case, I think it might be a too literal interpretation. I tried to point out the difference earlier to Celeste43, as I too think we're talking about going beyond the "usual" limits, not going beyond The Limit(tm) or, for that matter, what has been agreed upon. That said, you don't necessarily destroy someone from crossing The Limit(tm), either, but that is razor-edge play, and if you're both ready for that, you already know it, and this isn't the forum for that, I think. Usually, if you cross The Limit(tm), people will dissociate, AFAIK. That is negative either way, as it likely requires professional care to recover from, and can become a reflexive response to lower levels of pain as well. It's how some people manage to pull through real torture, as I understand it: they dissociate once, and then they've "learned the trick" so to speak, and start doing it whenever they feel pain, making them essentially impossible to get to through pain alone. Then again, I'm not an expert on torture and the response to it. I haven't had any need for or use for that information yet, thankfully. My ability to dissociate comes from training, not exceeding limits.
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