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Revenge93 -> RE: I need tips on verbal abuse as a dom. (4/20/2011 11:46:33 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Revenge93 It was in quotations, because those were her words, not mine. You should try not to make assumptions without understanding the initial question. No dear, you had parentheses around the fact that you have a violent history. So, yes, we made an assumption based on your honest assessment of your violent past. Carry on. I have never been violent with a woman, and have been in D/s relationships for the past 6 years of my life, which is quite a bit considering that I'm still in my 20s. You are assuming something from one (admittedly) poorly explained sentence, while ignoring the question that was proposed, and once again suggesting that there is a strict set of criteria that one must conform to before even bothering to ask questions on an anonymous message board. I've seen this too much on here. The word history should even suggest that it is not a current problem. I'm not looking for advice on how to harm someone. I'm asking tips on how to break through my own personal barrier of decency, to indulge in something that my partner finds appealing, verbal abuse, which is something that seems rather common. If you don't feel like addressing the question, and would rather spend your time on here judging whether or not other people should even be involved in a certain lifestyle, then there are probably others who would be glad to argue on the internet about it. I'm not going to waste anymore time than this, and would much rather see constructive advice or criticism rather than the opinionated and poorly informed garbage I've been seeing on here. So, when someone who is obviously relatively new comes to this board to ask some questions, it would seem logical for the regulars to be receptive and constructive to allow newer people to work on healthy habits and relationships. The words you type aren't going to suddenly convince someone to abandon a fetish or lifestyle. It's easy to become overly judgmental and opinionated on the internet, but it's not a helpful mentality when people are looking for advice.
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