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CuriousLord -> RE: Being open minded ? (12/21/2007 1:04:56 AM)
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ORIGINAL: OnlyHis Just what does being open minded mean , in your opinion, within this lifestyle ? To be open minded, in general, is to take an approach relatively free of prejustices, particularly taboos, inhabitions, judgements and disgust. Or, to bring it to rather concrete terms.. the more open minded you are, the more seriously you could consider the eroticism in eatting your own feces while pleasuring yourself to gay porn, slowly ripping off your own genitals. (Sadly, a good example is hard to say here. This board is desensitized towards sadomasocism and disallows almost everything else, particularly illegal things.. so there's nothing I can really shock you here with without my lovely, even if slightly sensitive, moderator friend defaulting to her articulate conjugations of "childish".) However, point being.. think of something which would normally outright disgust you. You wouldn't consider it. Being able to consider it would be open minded of you, regardless of whether or not you actually decide in favor of it, provided that decision was relatively lightly based in prejustice. BDSM is relatively open minded to vanilla life. In it, participants often and readily consider things with relatively few prejustices. To be open with regards to BDSM? I suppose, for many, it would mean taking a good thought about scat play and homosexuality (if they're heterosexual) or heteroesexuality (if they're homosexual), maybe about switching from top to bottom or vice versa, about.. new partners.. going poly.. about sharing their partner, or about not sharing their partner.. about love, about a lust-driven relationship, about.. well, just about everything, really. It's being open minded, after all! PS- My apologies for the poor wording; I am rather exhausted yet too stubborn to get some sleep. I'd just like to point out that open mindness, in the practical sense, is a very relative term. Humans are not very open minded. (I would say that we're "not open minded", but that would suggest we consider every single thing that we don't happen to agree with with crushing prejustice, though we're not quite that bad.) Being open minded is often a challenge to identity. Abstract and analytical thinkers, using functions as opposed to constants, strike me as more prone to be open minded.
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