faeriefire
Really Really Experienced
- Joined
- Feb 26, 2008
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Hello...someone today pm'd and suggested that bdsm is abusive and a PYL/pyl relationship is inherently immoral. I was informed I should be running out of this forum as fast as my legs can pump. My immediate reaction was to become defensive, then I laughed and finally moved on to introspection.
Now I'd like some other perspectives...
1) Do you feel the need to justify participating in the lifestyle? Is justification necessary on a personal level, or only if you are challenged by someone else? Is posting with like-minded people a way of enforcing self-justification?
2) If someone judges you (negatively) for partaking in bdsm does it hurt or do you ignore them? What if it's someone you care about, like a family member or close (vanilla) friend?
3) Is bdsm anyone's business outside of the people who are exploring this world? Should anyone have the right to say someone is right or wrong when speaking for another?
Obviously I'm still here and asking away
I looked over the threads in the library about introspection and feeling ashamed. What I want to know is the flip-side: the affirmation that comes when you know something is right for you. Thank you for any possible insight on this rather dense question 
Now I'd like some other perspectives...
1) Do you feel the need to justify participating in the lifestyle? Is justification necessary on a personal level, or only if you are challenged by someone else? Is posting with like-minded people a way of enforcing self-justification?
2) If someone judges you (negatively) for partaking in bdsm does it hurt or do you ignore them? What if it's someone you care about, like a family member or close (vanilla) friend?
3) Is bdsm anyone's business outside of the people who are exploring this world? Should anyone have the right to say someone is right or wrong when speaking for another?
Obviously I'm still here and asking away

