neonflux
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Actually, thank you for this, as in the main, I agree. Someone whom I greatly respect differentiated the two this way - humiliation is related to getting someone to do something that they actually might find enjoyable or arousing, but which they find embarrassing so are not likely to do without being "pushed." The end result of humiliation is ultimately to "build someone up." Degradation results in the opposite - breaking someone down for the sake of doing so.Otto26 said:I draw a line between humiliation and degradation. Humiliation, in small doses, is fine, but I don't do degradation.
The question for me becomes, are there certain types of degradation that, while in the moment they tear someone down, ultimately provide catharsis or release, so result in enhancing the bottom's sense of self? I think that this is what Dossie Easton and Janet Hardy refer to as "shadow play" in their "New Topping" and "New Bottoming" books. Even more complex, how does one differentiate between one and the other? There seems to be a very fine line between the two (one which I feel far from experienced enough to walk at this point).
Neon
