MeisterGerald(dom male)
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4 years ago •
Mar 18, 2020
4 years ago •
Mar 18, 2020
"MasterBear wrote:
The capital/lower case is not old guard. Its gorean."
Thanks for that clarification. Leather OG had protocols, but their purpose was mostly to find, identify and communicate with each other secretly but openly in a homophobic society where sodomy, homosexuality, and bondage were highly illegal and disapproved of. Still true to this day in some places, which is why seeing "nothing illegal' in a limit list makes me chuckle and shake my head.
I'll add that gorean stuff has been around since the 70's, and was always popular with the D&D crowd, who migrated it online with MMORPG's (Ultima, RuneScape, Everquest, World of Warcraft, Second Life, etc.)
It's roleplaying (with BDSM elements when taken to the relationship level) and it appeals to the traditional patriarchal mindset.
Its practitioners tend to stand out online because of all the rules and structure. This stands out to people new to and exploring kink who are looking to fit in. It fits the common public stereotypes of what a Dom and sub 'should' be like. New people want to believe in that, and often fail to understand or accept that BDSM is just ordinary people with certain sexual proclivities and preferences.
It also appeals to those who are insecure or unable to communicate and negotiate on their own, especially with women. If they can't talk, they can't argue back.
It's adherents and supporters often make the false assumption that more rules, protocol and living something 24/7 means a superior or more "serious" way to practice BDSM.
It's not and never was. It's a niche, and one that blurs the line between BDSM and fantasy role play.
Are there cool, reasonable goreans that don't insist it's true way? Yes. In my experience, they're FAR outnumbered by the ones that insist that the rigid patriarchal structure is "The way God and nature intended it to be."
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