Auburn Baby(sub female){Married} |
5 years ago •
Jul 6, 2019
Privilege
5 years ago •
Jul 6, 2019
Auburn Baby(sub female){Married} • Jul 6, 2019
I feel like the idea of privilege within this lifestyle and community is often overlooked. I find myself very privileged compared to others I know in this lifestyle. I’m mostly looking at monetary and geographic privilege.
I know people who have to save and scrape to make it to an event every few months. My husband and I can afford to go to two a month and not have to travel very far to attend. We are fortunate enough to live in one metropolitan area and reasonably close to another. We have friends who travel over an hour to make it to the same events that are a fifteen minute drive from our house. I know others in more remote and conservative parts of the country who don’t really have a community outside of the internet. I couldn’t imagine navigating this lifestyle without the support of a live community of friends and an incredibly grateful for the amazing people I’ve met in my community as well as online. When I have attended events in our local play space, I’ve seen people judging other people’s equipment and offering suggestions for better alternatives. While this may seem helpful, it can also be minimizing and embarrassing. Not everyone can afford high quality equipment and they don’t need to be reminded of that when they decide to play in public. I’m not looking to call anyone out or make anyone feel guilty, but it is something we should all consider if we are privileged enough to enjoy this lifestyle mostly on our terms when it comes to enjoying the community, equipment and events. I have a lot of friends who’s monetary woes or remote locations keep them cut off from enjoying this lifestyle the way they would like to and I’ve had to really check myself and make sure that I’m being sensitive to them. |
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