DemonKia
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Joined: 10/13/2007 From: Chico, Nor-Cali Status: offline
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FR, after read thru Ahhhhh, I didn't think I'd have anything to contribute to this thread, but I do, I do, I do . . .. . lol I deferred to our fearless munch leader, Kyst, to say her piece first -- hail, fearless leader . .. *waves* . . . . & awww, Kyst, don't get munch-attendee envy, that 200, that's a big freakin' urban area, the Twin Cities . . . . . . We do okay, considering . . . . . Okay. One of the sub-themes I'm hearing in this thread is the dichotomy of wanting to be part of an edgy, rebellious minority, exclusive & all that, on one hand, versus the desire to find that wider audience, to be inclusive & to help the many who want in on all the fun, on the other hand . . . . . Personally, I've always suspected that kinkiness is far more common than is given credence, in or out of BDSM circles . . . . . . I tend to think that kink is what one gets when combining human sexuality, creativity, & power dynamics / social hierarchiation stuff . . . . . & the 'self-aware BDSMers' just drag out what's already there, make it explicit, play with it in a more-deliberate manner . . . . & thus, I see growth (in terms of kink showing up in more & more places, more people identifying as kinky, etc) as inevitable. Human society is slowly, ever-so-gradually, becoming more 'liberal' in terms of personal expression, & thus humans evidence greater freedom in aligning with outside-the-norm behaviors & choices . . . . It's grand . .... The Beatles had this right: it is getting better all the time . . . . .
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Snarko ergo sum. The Verbossinator
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