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NINASHARP -> Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 3:53:35 AM)

 
Hello all,

Since being here I’ve seen a lot of topics discussed over and over again, and I’m not saying I’m annoyed by this, because sensitive issues are always open for discussion or a new point of view, in my mind. Yet, I find that if I’m looking for something specific that hasn’t been brought up in the last few days of “discussion,” I use the “search message” function and find more than enough reading material for 3 days. I can honestly say, I am never bored here and learning through the words of the wise/er. [:)]

It is strange that I find that I’m now also thinking differently about certain things, that before I may have never question myself on. Having a light bulb moment from some of the members here.  I also see a lot of elder members in older threads, and it appears some who have opinions that far differ from the stance they have currently.

So my question is, in discussion here on such forums, has anyone stopped themselves or changed their mind about what they were about to do or maybe have done, because of the thoughts and views and opinions posted by others?  Ok I am prepared to get a lot of yeah I now use my block function now, but maybe by approaching an idea with a little more clarity thanks to the openness of these forums?

Nina  




MHOO314 -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:05:07 AM)

I don't hesitate to ask or speak---heavens knows I've gotten more than My share of flaming---however, I do stop and think about questions---its at times hard to get them across in the written word or to try and give them a new "face".
 
I have found for Myself though that some of My ideas have changed as others have opened My eyes and I have become more enlightened.  I personally like it here, I find it informative, amusing and a great place to destress---well most of the time!




enthralled -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:05:35 AM)

My opinions vary from others on many many topics here. At times, in this venue, opinions are perceived as people being told that they are wrong, that they are being judged, or that the opinionated person is being self-righteous when it's JUST stating a personal opinion.
So........ unless I'm feeling really masochistic, yes- I've changed my mind about posting just to avoid misunderstandings   [&:]

~enthralled




NINASHARP -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:11:47 AM)

Actually, you have been one of the many that have had an eye opening effect on me! [:)]

Edited for stupidity.




NINASHARP -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:15:19 AM)

Yes I have wondered if I should ask things or post in an area I can relate with, because of how my opinion might be viewed by others members, however a few replies later, I sometimes find myself not having that opinion that I would have orignially replied with. And sometimes someone will say the same thing I would have said, but better. [:)]




RavenMuse -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:21:33 AM)

There is only one issue which a thread on here got me to make a 180' on. Like many starting out on sites like this one, I began by thinking it was a lack of manners behind the number of mails that go unanswered.

Of course the first few posters tried the "Your wrong because I say you are wrong" which got treated with the distain it deserves. However later others brought up very valid points which I had not prieviously considered. I altered my stance and attitude on the topic.

I can't be browbeaten, I'll take on all comers in such situations because I actualy don't give a flying fig about what others think of me. You want to change my mind, you need to win the argument. Show me why I am wrong and I'll happily learn from it.

However I think you mean do I alter what and/or how I say things because of concerns about how others will react. The answer is no. Sometimes I will take a softer tone, sometimes a harsher more abrasive one.... that isn't about how others will react but about what I am trying to do. If I feel someone needs their attitude challenging, I challenge it. If I feel they need reasuring, I reasure.... I don't spare a second thought about what 'peanuts from the gallery' the post might get.




mistoferin -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:37:11 AM)

There are topics or issues that I do feel differently about today. Part of the reason that I come to these boards is to learn. The diversity here offers the perfect setting. Just because I have been doing this a long time does not mean I am incapable of learning more...or learning differently. If someone states an opposing or differing view...or just comes at something from a different perspective...and their words strike a chord, of course I very heavily weigh my thoughts against theirs. If theirs make more sense to me at this point of my life, then it does have the power to change how I feel. I have learned a lot here...sometimes about lifestyle issues...sometimes from someone older and wiser....sometimes from someone brand new....sometimes I have even learned about myself. I hope I never stop.




twicehappy -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:37:12 AM)

I think you reached the heart of the reasoning behind the forum boards.

I am fairly sure the open debate and discussion has caused more than a few of us to alter our perspective from time to time. Often it is simply a chance to look at the varying issues from another angle.

Reading what others have posted gives us an opportunity to glimpse inside the minds of others like us, allows us a peep at our opposites and promotes a better understanding for those who take this as a resource to do so instead on a chance to begin a war.




cynthiamarie -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:41:05 AM)

quote:

So my question is, in discussion here on such forums, has anyone stopped themselves or changed their mind about what they were about to do or maybe have done, because of the thoughts and views and opinions posted by others?


While I was writing my anwers in this forum?  No.  I read everything posted by everyone else before leaving my own post, and the enlightenment happens before I decide what to post. [:D]

As to how these forums affected me in my daily life...I'm new to the lifestyle and often to wish to see as many sides to something as I possibly can, before I decide what action of my own to take.  Recently I wanted to learn how to handle subdrop better, and spent over 3 hours hearing what everyone in these message boards had to say about it these last few years.  I appreciated all the wealth of information...and took it to three subs I know to show them that they are normal and not freaks.  We will all deal with it better in the future...there will be chocolate and fruit juice in my toybag as well.

The influence spreads wider than we think...

I often talk with my cousin about D/s and things I'm learning here, and on my own...and she will be joining CollarMe soon. 

She also had a surprise when her 17 year old started sporting a collar, and because of me, she understood the significance, had a talk with him and found out that he was a sub and had an online Domme he'd met on MySpace.com.  I'll be mentoring her, and later, him.




NINASHARP -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 4:58:45 AM)

Fast reply,

TY all for responding, I have found myself recommending the forum to others also. It is very educational, without actually witnessing the physical, but getting a chance to live through others by looking at things from another's mental/emotional pov.  Though when I don't respond in threads, and I read what others here say, sometimes I want to reach out and shake the OP for not getting it, because of the obvious train wreck signals the thread has.

Nina





KennelDeSade2 -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 5:10:58 AM)

Nothing makes me more happy, than to have some fact or viewpoint presented that changes my mind or proves me wrong.  Learning from my mistakes and being enlightened by the experiences of others is one of the things that proves to me that I'm still alive.




IronBear -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 5:32:00 AM)

I have been enlightened on more occasions than I can remember. There are many people I hold in high esteme and would have no hestiation or have any embarrasement in contacting them privately to ask for information, assistance or help in matters here. I too often reccoment CM Forums generally to newish people and the Gorean Lifestyle Forum to those who share that bent.. 




CrappyDom -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 6:24:31 AM)

There are any number of things that I have begun to question in my short time here.  People like Iron Bear have made me realize that there are islands of sanity in the Gorean world.  I have seen a teeny tiny speck of what I might consider to be females in actual slavery/servitude in a relationship that seems to actually be healthy.  I have also seen this board as a mirror to see myself in a fresh light and gained perspective on myself as well.

Thanks to all for your thoughts.




MistressOfGa -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 6:32:03 AM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: CrappyDom

There are any number of things that I have begun to question in my short time here.  People like Iron Bear have made me realize that there are islands of sanity in the Gorean world.  I have seen a teeny tiny speck of what I might consider to be females in actual slavery/servitude in a relationship that seems to actually be healthy.  I have also seen this board as a mirror to see myself in a fresh light and gained perspective on myself as well.

Thanks to all for your thoughts.

Crappy Dom,
I havent read the whole thread yet, but this little snippet caught my attention on the "Quote scroller" and I had to come and respond to you. I have seen a huge difference in your writing since you first started posting here. I have gradually seen your acceptance here. Like the commercial once said "You've come a long way baby" lol




LotusSong -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 6:45:26 AM)

I have found that it is only an Opinion if everyone agrees.  If not, it's then a Judgement :)







ownedgirlie -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 7:32:38 AM)

I think people tend to be influenced, whether mildly or greatly, by their environment and surroundings.  I think it would be difficult not to be influenced by hanging out, even in an online forum, with a group of people each day, reading and absorbing various opinions and such.  Whether a blatant "Oh my GOD, I never thought of it that way," or a subtle slow nudging of the mind, exposure to new ideas and concepts ultimately helps us shape our own, even if only by a slightly clearer understanding of something we do not agree with.




LaTigresse -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 7:36:36 AM)

I really love reading thru the forum threads. As much as I am sure it seems I am blabbing inanely and making no sense I do read ALOT. If a thread is really significant to me and I can contribute nothing productive, I often just read and follow it. I sometimes get a little pissy at the attitudes I see about there being nothing to learn on here as I have learned alot. I know that hands on, face to face is incomparable but I also think that there is alot of value by listening/reading to others. It is usually pretty easy to see who is full of themselves and only thinks they know what the hell they are talking about versus those that are speaking from experience. They are at least good for a few laughs.
Quite a few people on here I have been known to read a thread just because I saw they contributed. Either for a tidbit of info or for a few giggles. 




JohnWarren -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 8:01:56 AM)

As I've said before, prior to coming to this forum, my opinion, based on real world interpersonal contact and online observation, was that the Gorean groups didn't contain serious sane people.

I know accept that there are a number of Goreans who seems to have made it work in a real world situation.  That's a pretty significant change in my outlook.




MasterFireMaam -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 8:14:29 AM)

I have grown by influence from here as well as many other places. Reading other's opinions and comments causes me to examine my own beliefs and WHY I have those beliefs. One of the things I've discovered off forum is that we hate or love ideas, people and concepts because we subconsiously hate or love those things or characteristics in ourselves, but don't see them. So, when I run across something that just burns me up or that I really, really like, I can look at it and try to uncover something from my hidden shadow (our shadow is that piece of us that is hidden from us...it contains both positive and negative). One of the things that has happened along these lines is my total adversion to Female Supremacy. I've had to look at why I find that abhorant. It's been an interesting trip.

Master Fire




hizgeorgiapeach -> RE: Is there influence in these forums? (7/13/2006 10:05:38 AM)

There are some people on here who's statements and opinions are far more apt to potentially influence how I look at something than others. There are also some whom I can honestly say that their opinions/statements are generally read simply because I know it's going to give me a chuckle and a sneer towards the moniter.  (Nope, not gonna name any names on either side of that coin lol. The ones that I admire don't need the propping up, and the ones that I detest would simply ignore it.) I can't say that my opinion has (as of yet) been significantly changed on any given subject.  Though my understanding of certain other perspectives about those subjects has certainly increased significantly.  Even in the couple of months that I've been actively posting, I've noticed changes in myself - not the least of which is finally accepting within myself the simple fact that I don't want and won't tolerate (In My Own Life Only) things that I wanted a great deal in my past.  And even that statement, looking at it, isn't 100% on the mark.  In small ways, I still want certain things.  I've simply come to accept that those things don't particularly work for me, and most likely never will, so why bother to continue striving for something that has consistantly made me miserable in the past?




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