curiouskittyy(sub female){GentlemanX} |
5 years ago •
Mar 4, 2019
5 years ago •
Mar 4, 2019
curiouskittyy(sub female){GentlemanX} • Mar 4, 2019
I think the key word here is ‘unstable’. People can be unstable and it have nothing to do with mental health. I think shahh is specifically asking that if someone is unstable (defined as not fully established and likely to fail) with their mental health, then is this fair for them to put others at risk in a new D/s dynamic. At least, this is how I interpreted her question.
In my opinion, I would say yes it does AND no it doesn’t. No it’s not irresponsible as long as they disclose it with their partner(s) and are entering BDSM for the right reasons. Every relationship has its unique challenges and own obstacles to overcome. Yes, it is selfish if they don’t disclose it and are more likely to cause harm to themselves or others. Eg, they may start to have hallucinations when their sub is tied up and vulnerable. Just as someone with anemia could also pass out whilst their sub is tied up and vulnerable. I agree 100% with MasterBear. I think the consensus here is that honestly and full disclosure is key. Adjustments and modifications can always be made to ensure a happy and healthy dynamic no matter what their circumstances may be. |
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