TigerNINTails -> RE: Virtually is it real? The cyberdom and cybersub (4/15/2007 2:58:09 PM)
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Absolutely. I've had offline relationships, I've had online relationships, offline scenes, online scenes, scenes that started online and wound up being expressed offline and scenes I put to paper offline, or even implemented offline and brought the general elements online... Let me tell you, the difference isn't a chasm... It's a medium. In your face reality is what you make of it, just as online reality is really just more of the same. I've owned a girl, that lives two states away from me for two years now. I trained her for 2 months before that, when she suddenly burst out with begging to be mine. Now, while that did actually shock me for a moment, the reasoning behind what she was asking was much more important. The relationships I build are real. The people I interact with are real. My responses are real, and everything I express online, I do for real. Our LDR is not something that will remain thus, but I need to tie up some loose ends, before I can bring her to me, or go to her, or both, as the case may be... I'm not overly picky, though I'm not a fan of where she lives.[8|] Hell, I'm not a fan of where I live.[:D] In any case, the point being is that as jauntyone just pointed out, online is as real for people in D/s, M/s, Gor, BDSM, B&D, S&M, whatever... As you can make it. Sometimes, the impact on the mind is greater than you'd expect, given what you write. Online for writers is awesome, as it hones creative writing skills, when you're actually sceneing, and scening physically doesn't have to happen for everyone. My slut's a bit too sexually driven, so I allow some interaction with others... With her being bi, it's not hard for her to find a female play partner, and I've met, over the phone, some people she trusts where she lives (near her, rather) that I don't mind instilling some discipline. However, the mental discipline that I instill in my training of slaves online is more important than any red ass could ever be. And when a slave holds herself to it online, that to me is the ultimate test. Sometimes you don't know. Sometimes you just do. I have a webcam I watch most days anyway, so I do know... But not all people do. But it isn't the point, now is it? I suppose the point is that despite all the doubters and hecklers, online can and will be just as real to some as offline play is for others. For those that think this not to be true should likely just stay offline then... Because whether they want to admit it or not, the person that replies to this post and the people whom this post replies to, aren't simply pixels on a screen... We're on the other side of keyboards, and we're living people... Anything you can do with another person, no matter the medium is real for you and them... Unless they're ignorant of themselves, or you, in which case... Why waste your time? Peace.
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