slavegirljoy
Posts: 1207
Joined: 11/6/2006 From: North Carolina, USA Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: EricaTheRed Do you practice SSC or do you follow RACK? Neither. i believe in practicing EARL, Everyday Awareness of Risky Living. We live in a risky world. Between the drunk drivers and the natural disasters, such as bad storms and wildfires and earthquakes, there are also, mechanical failures and human errors that cause planes, buses, trains and big rigs to crash, along with the random acts of violence that can happen to anyone. A young woman goes out for a nice hike in a park, with her dog and ends up brutally murdered. People fall off ladders, slip on icy walkways and accidentally hit the gas when they meant to hit the brake. Then, of course, their are the numerous diseases that can strike, including the flu or meningitis or an STD. So, why would i be overly concerned about being hurt by a whip (or any other implement of pain and torture) in the hand of someone i have spent time finding out about and developing a trusting relationship with? i'm not someone who allows just anyone to 'use and abuse' me. If i was unsure of the person's character and integrity and moral standards, i wouldn't pull down my pants and bend over. Everyday i am aware of my surroundings and what's happening around me. i can't control every danger that life, in general, poses, but i can control what i do and make myself as safety-conscious as i can reasonable be, without hiding in a closet all the time. i take first aid and CPR classes from the Red Cross, wear my helmet and obey the rules of the road when i ride my bicycle, stay on marked trails and never hike alone, and i pay attention to what i'm doing and, if i see something that looks dangerous, i either do something to correct it or i get the heck away from it. That way, i can still enjoy my life without being afraid all the time but, also without being stupid and careless about it. joyOwned servant of Master David
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