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AAkasha -> RE: Finding the right blend of a BDSM lifestyle and a Vanilla lifestyle. (5/14/2007 9:53:32 AM)
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No one will admit or can admit to being "all bdsm, no vanilla" -- I think that's virtually impossible and most people are pointing that out. Here's a different way for people to look at it and answer again: Is the BDSM community your core community? Are most/all of your friends kinky? The level of which someone is involved in BDSM vs. vanilla, I think, is better measured that way. After all, if all your friends are kinky, your main social circles are munches and bdsm parties, you'd have a hard time hiding the fact from a new vanilla significant other. I think some people are kind of split - they go to a lot of bdsm events, they are well known at their local munches, but they also are involved in other "communities" - work, church, ren faire, gaming, whatever. My personal communities are family, work/industry, hockey friends, and animal enthusiasts/volunteers. Some people may have all/most of their core friends as 'online communities' - people they bond with but don't know in real life. If you were to have a party tomorrow and invite all the people you consider "friends," what would the mix look like? Would you have to have two separate parties, one for kinky friends and one for vanilla friends? Etc. I think that's a more interesting way to look at the "balance" between "bdsm lifestyle" and "vanilla lifestyle." Akasha
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