Squeakers
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Joined: 10/3/2006 Status: offline
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I've have read that people who are sexually abused, sometimes do get into BD/SM. A great amount of sexual abuse is inflicted on a child and most of the time it is inflicted by someone they care about and trust. If a child is abused in this manner, it alters their way of thinking. They have experienced love through pain and being controlled by another. At times, when a child is sexual abused they still adore and love their abuser. Because they have not hit the maturity to level to understand sex, they simply can not comprehend that what is happening to them is not an act of love. Yes, there is a nagging part of them which leads them to believe that what is happening is not right but the blame often falls on the victim not the abuser. The childs mind simply does not think like an adult, therefore it alters how they see things. With that said, it makes sense that an abused child would be drawn to this lifestyle as an adult. Does that mean that every single submissive was sexual abuse? Of course not. I think the reason that these assumptions are made is because often times, people make certain things known. I was sexually abused as a child, I have bi-polar, I have depression, I am overweight, I smoke. In the minds of society these things are negative and for many they state the negatives up front in this lifestyle. That makes sense especially online and the main objective is to find real time. Eventually, it's going to come out that a person smokes, is over weight or has some sort of emotional or mental health issues. By stating this issue up front, they are discourage those who have an aversion to smokers or overweight people or whatever. The mind set of our society is that EVERYONE finds, skinny people, non smokers, and mentally healthy people a plus. Because this is appealing most do not choose to disclose this information because based on society it's not an issue. How many profiles does one see that says, I am perfectly built, a non smoker and have no mental issues? Yes we see them but I don't think as often as we see the negative ones. Because the negatives are disclosed far more often, it makes sense for people to think---the majority of submissives are overweight, depressed smokers. Is this a truth, no not at all but it's considered a truth based on what people see. It is my belief that in this lifestyle, there is a diverse mixture of people. It is also my belief that for some regardless if they have been sexually abused, or have an emotional issue or are overweight, they would have been lead to the lifestyle without these peoples. I believe this simply because it could be that people might assume that a negative in my own life may have lead me into this lifestyle and I believe that my journey has been a positive experience and if I were to admit that the negative in my life lead me to this lifestyle, I would be admitting that this lifestyle is in fact a negative---I simply can not do that.
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