EnforcedBliss(dom male) |
6 years ago •
Nov 3, 2018
6 years ago •
Nov 3, 2018
EnforcedBliss(dom male) • Nov 3, 2018
DollMaker, thank you again. A few comments if you'll indulge me
Quote: I would urge you to use this system as its universal and most public dungeons, play spaces, parties events will enforce it.
I wasn't talking about a public place with established rules. Of course decorum dictates that I adapt to them. In private I have no need to follow those strictures and if I see something that could, in the moment, be accidentally dangerous I think I ought remove it. Surely that is part of my responsibility. Unless you can see a reason why say, "apple" in place of red is unacceptable Quote: Once a scene is over, aftercare given and the scene being discussed then mention of red marks etc is within a different context and should not be an issue.
Respectfully I don't see the relevance. I don't imagine after care typically requires a safe-word. Does yours? Quote: Using the traffic light system from get go is simple and easy to use, remember and clearly establishes the guides re how play is going. It came into being because its unabiguous and clear and can't be mistake for anything else.
Couldn't agree more that's why I posted it and enthusiastically encouraged its use. In my case I see potential problem and worked around it. Surely that is acceptable. [QuoteHowever in a loud music environmemt where you might not hear a red call or any of the other words it might be wise to have hand gestures as a back up along side the use of the words. [/QUOTE] This is an excellent idea and likely something I wouldn't have thought of until I walked face first into it. Thank-you very much for this. Quote: Also if the sub, is gagged and can't use their hands, or speak then I would recommend using dropping a brightly coloured, glow in the dark or white hard rubber ball as a safe word indicator.
Another great idea that I will incorporate. Bliss |
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