SchrodingersDinosaur(switch female){N/a} |
4 years ago •
Apr 12, 2020
4 years ago •
Apr 12, 2020
SchrodingersDinosaur(switch female){N/a} • Apr 12, 2020
@SR13... I understand that your point is to be helpful to the new folks but question whether telling them that it's such a good thing to be taken under protection...
A few questions about that specifically...first, if a person is new what kind of background would they really have in deciding who would be a safe and sane protector, who wouldn't be grooming them or guiding them in a nefarious direction. Maybe, just maybe, we could assume that they'd filter out any of the egregious ON YOUR KNEES types but what about the smooth talkers? Second, based on the amount of rather explosive feedback we've seen recently from PO'd Dominants and their submissives who've been unpleasantly contacted, how exactly would having {Protected} behind the subbie's name stop the assholes from hassling her? The only people that pay attention to bracketed Protection or Collar Statements are the good guys. The losers don't care what's there. What's the 'Protector' going to do, message that bad guy and tell him off or maybe take to the Blogs and give him what for? Spoiler...it's not like 99.9% of those types give a flying fuck. Finally, while I believe it is coming from a good place from you I don't think that conflating Protection with Training and Mentoring is a good thought at all. What that looks like, too often sadly, is Protecting means shutting out all of the other voices of reason, then Training (grooming) the subbie into what that particular Dominant wants them to be, and Mentoring them into believing that all those other Dom/mes are bad, I'm the only one with your best interest in mind. I do agree with your other points and appreciate that you are speaking out to help the new. - Henna |
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