ownedgirlie
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ORIGINAL: Devilslilsister If we sit around and tell newbies what to do and what not to do - we're liable to miss something. If we get them thinking and educated about all the possiblities they'll know how to handle and deal with situations as they arise. I really agree with this. Sometimes we (collectively) seem to want to mother-hen the newbies and since we automatically know better (tongue in cheek) we can come across as condescending and inadvertently close doors to people who might otherwise benefit from the wisdom of others. If you question a dozen BDSMers (for lack of a better reference), their experiences will likely be vastly different from one anothers. We see this on the boards all the time - so who's right? Who's wrong? Who's to say? What is right for one individual is not for another, and so on. I think we risk turning people away by our "do this...don't do that" comments. We don't turn them away from D/s or BDSM per se, but we turn them away from asking further questions or participating in further dialogue. I just came from the Anal Rape thread in the Ask a Master forum, where two people tossed condescending judgment around as though they knew all there was to know, based on a short written paragraph. As I was reading how "sad" or "angry" these women were at my big bad horrible Master, I couldn't help but think if I were new I would never post again. (I'm not turning this into something about me, but I wanted to use that as an exmple since this was the very next post I came to after thinking that). It's very easy to take our own experiences and apply them as "the right thing to do" across the board, but I think we risk confusing and alienating newbies while doing so. I am a believer that logical, objective advice with options is the way to go. Of course now my mind is thinking back on past posts, wondering if I do that myself! As for hand feeding and promoting thoughtlessness, I think deep inside everyone ends up looking for the right answers for themselves. I have a hard time believing that even the newest, most naiive and confused folks are walking zombies who will robotically do whatever strangers on a message board tell them to. They might at first, thinking it's the right thing to do, but if things don't feel right in your gut, you start to question them and look for better options for yourself. Just some passing thoughts before even my first cup of coffee, so if they don't make sense, that's why :)
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