Sithech(dom male)
"My question is why are there so many young women (ages 18-25) that seem to be self grooming or choosing a possibility very dangerous bdsm path ie. submissives seeking dom? The human brain does not stop physically developing until about 25 years of age."
............................................................... Scholarly journal from the NIH
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2892678/
Adolescent Maturity and the Brain:
The Promise and Pitfalls of Neuroscience Research in Adolescent Health Policy
In the last decade, a growing body of longitudinal neuroimaging research has demonstrated that adolescence is a period of continued brain growth and change, challenging longstanding assumptions that the brain was largely finished maturing by puberty [1–3]. The frontal lobes, home to key components of the neural circuitry underlying “executive functions” such as planning, working memory, and impulse control, are among the last areas of the brain to mature; they may not be fully developed until halfway through the third decade of life [2]. This finding has prompted interest in linking stage of neuromaturation to maturity of judgment. Indeed, the promise of a biological explanation for often puzzling adolescent health risk behavior has captured the attention of the media, parents, policymakers, and clinicians alike. Although such research is currently underway, many neuroscientists argue that empirical support for a causal relationship between neuro-maturational processes and real-world behavior is currently lacking [4].
Impulse control, response inhibition, and sensation seeking:
Among the many behavior changes that have been noted for teens, the three that are most robustly seen across cultures are: (1) increased novelty seeking; (2) increased risk taking; and (3) a social affiliation shift toward peer-based interactions [13]. This triad of behavior changes is seen not only in human beings but in nearly all social mammals [13]. Although the behaviors may lead to danger, they confer an evolutionary advantage by encouraging separation from the comfort and safety of the natal family, which decreases the chances of inbreeding. The behavior changes also foster the development and acquisition of independent survival skills [13].
……………..To ask why someone is acting a certain way when the only one to answer is the person taking part in the action who may not see your point is counterintuitive. This article from the NIH database talks about brain maturity. All science knows for sure is that brain maturity is not completed until sometime mid-twenties and for some, sometime in their 30’s.
Exploration is common and the Internet has made that easier than ever. Exploration unto itself in no way means the explorer is planning to stay or even that they understand or care about the risk.
A good friend of mine who is a lesbian spoke of college girls ‘exploring’ lesbianism this way. “Every college girl is a lesbian for a little while.” She was talking about her time in college and law school and the endless parade of young women who wanted to experience girl on girl.
There isn’t anything wrong with exploration. I would argue with the OP using the word self-grooming, however. I think you tossed out that phrase to sound a little more knowing than you needed to be.
People explore because they can. Some even drink and drive, and there is far more information out there about why that is a reckless behavior than is open to the vanilla public about our needs.
Still many adolescents and young adults (not to mention older ones) engage in drinking and driving. Even with totaled cars parked on high school lawns during prom week, can we only do so much to dissuade the determine prom goer. Or determined drinker.
Arguing risk is useless. Risk is what appeals most to some people. Look at any carnival ride. The bigger, badder and more terrifying the better.
Many young men approach me with titles that include the word Master. None of them understand or connect that word with having mastered something. None relate to the concept of working hard for a longtime and earning the title in the ways it means to some of us. They put it on like a hat and think or hope that a little slap, tickle and choking is all it takes.
Will some get hurt? Fer sure. Will some come looking for easy adventure and be taken advantage of? No doubt. Can we stop them? Some yes, some no. But it takes a lot of time, patience and tolerance to try because every no, wait or slow down you speak makes you the bad guy.
I’ve said before that when I was new and all bright and shiny, I was told that the longtime population of this realm measure to about 3 to 5% I thought that harsh back then. But in truth I’ve seen it play out often, with tons of ‘thru’ traffic and bedroom aficionados and tourists. Who all eventually fade off or storm out pissed off that this wasn’t the nirvana they decided it should be.
I agree SageFlame we should be kind to the newbies. (and firm) That is something I have dedicated years and hundreds of thousands of words to. In the end however, they must choose and often learn the hard way. Be that being hurt by a stranger, damaged in a car accident, or just disappointed by a greedy top type who wants their money and innocence not necessarily in that order.
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