intothewoods
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At my munches, EVERYONE was master/slave something.
Usually "something" was a made up name too.
Really? In Miami?
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At my munches, EVERYONE was master/slave something.
Usually "something" was a made up name too.

Really? In Miami?
I have not gone to one. I'm sure they're happening in my area but honestly I'd be scared shitless not knowing anybody.
About the same.
And then I consider the fact that I should probably find some friends that I can talk about D/s stuff with and I figure I should go.
Then I end up talking to y'all about it.
*shrugs*


Now that was fucking glorious. And It's nice to see that I'm not the only one that writes long posts.I wrote this big long post about how other people I've known have combated the shyness/fear of going to their first event, and how groups I'm involved with are working to make it easier for people to come to their first event without fear, and how it's totally worth it to do it. I wrote like, two whole paragraphs about how this BDSM forum was really helpful to me when I was first starting to explore, but that it wasn't until I ventured out that I really felt like I was getting down to the nitty gritty of it all. And they were some pretty good paragraphs.
But then I hit the refresh button by accident. So, feel free to imagine how glorious my response was.
If you've never had that opportunity, it is quite refreshing to get together with like minded people that you don't have to worry about saying something that could get some strange looks.I found it greatly soothing to know I could talk to real life people in real time that had some kink in them and be myself in a nilla setting.
I wanted to see a demo on a few things too, if I could, that I needed to learn about before trying at home.
I have NO interest in public play at all.
FF
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Some people have social anxiety and I understand that, but a munch isn't any worse than any other kind of dinner arrangement...or at least it shouldn't be.
That was one of the reasons for sponsors. The sponsor would be the connection between you and the group...introduce you to other members and suggest mutual topics of interest which could be the start of a more interesting connection. And if nothing else, you'd have someone to talk to.The thing is - I wouldn't be comfortable going to any kind of dinner by myself, knowing no one, where most of them knew each other. For any group or topic.
I have not gone to one. I'm sure they're happening in my area but honestly I'd be scared shitless not knowing anybody.
*snort*I am more scared about going and seeing someone I knew
you've just learned as much about them as they have about you.I am more scared about going and seeing someone I knew
I am more scared about going and seeing someone I knew
you all are just too uptight. If you see someone you know, they are also seeing someone they know. Put yourself in their shoes. How can they say anything about you? You're both in the same situation. Sure, it might be a little weird in the beginning, but isn't everything a little weird in the beginning.

you all are just too uptight. If you see someone you know, they are also seeing someone they know. Put yourself in their shoes. How can they say anything about you? You're both in the same situation. Sure, it might be a little weird in the beginning, but isn't everything a little weird in the beginning.
At my munches, EVERYONE was master/slave something.
Usually "something" was a made up name too.
That's how I met T.
His nametag had a normal name on it and he was wearing a button down shirt.
Two plusses.