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CarrieO -> RE: Exchanging "bdsm" for mothering/hugs? (7/14/2009 12:13:25 PM)
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The idea of touch as therapy is something that makes sense to me. Holding someone, regardless of the why and the wherefore is a wonderful gift. I've experienced this as both a giver and a reciever. In the bdsm sense, this is why aftercare is so important for me. Both participants have exposed so much of who they are (I need more than just physical stimulation, again both as a giver and reciever) and there's a rawness...an exposure of the core...that only holding/touching/hugging can aid in coming down or grounding. I have rarely experienced this with the doms I've been with which could, along with other reasons, explain the lack of longevity of these relationships. My experience with submissive males has been that if they're able to look beyond the kink/physical aspect of the experience and connect with that exposed rawness I mentioned, they're more than open...if not needy for...the "nurturing hug". quote:
I would LOVE to do this.. AT this point in time I am bursting with a huge MOTHER energy and have so much to give.. and it is a if I love every man I come in contact with..as a Great Mother energy anyway I rememeber when studying with OSHO in India..he assigned me to a man who came by for 1/2 hr a day to suckle breasts...thats it.. it changed his life. This quote is an example of just how beautiful touch can be. May I ask if you've heard of Amma? http://www.amritapuri.org/amma/who/darshan/ A quote from the website reminds me of what you talk about... "Amma's hugs and kisses should not be considered ordinary. When Amma embraces or kisses someone, it is a process of purification and inner healing. Amma is transmitting a part of Her pure, vital energy into Her children. It also allows them to experience true, unconditional Love. When Amma holds someone it can help to awaken the dormant spiritual energy within them, which will eventually take them to the ultimate goal of Self-realization." quote:
What do you think? Do you think it would be a valuable service or a corny cheesy notion? DO you think ppl would come? A valuable service? Yes Corny cheesy notion? No Would people come? Those that need it and realize the value.
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