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MissTaken said:No, I can add more. I need to vent.
This guy made me angry. I could feel the ire building in my tummy as I read the thread. I hate it when people use BDSM as a guise to mistreat or misuse others.
I am so sorry you had to experience this, witcha. A safe word is a matter of honor and your understanding of how to use the word, how you proceeded into this was without reproach. Communication is key. He never should have assumed anything by how you used the words. To assume something implies there is some doubt. If there is any doubt, he should have stopped. Period.
He was no Dominant. He was Dork....with a capital D!
witcha said:Thank you MissTaken.....getting into hating him phase now...I understand that no is a no..and that safe words should be respected the second they are said
witcha

FreeBloke said:Would you like us to send the BOYS round?????
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Did you state your anus off-limits during the hard limit discussion? Without gory details, or perving from the peanut gallery, at any time did he have you restrained to the point you couldn't get up and walk away?witcha said:Told him what my hard limits were and so on ... till he starts going for my anus, which is one of my rather hard limits for the time being.
If it's a hard limit, your partner doesn't get a mild warning. The partner should see a big flashing neon sign screaming NO in very clear language. i'd suggest, especially with a new partner, that you pick something that said partner can't miscontrue as "No! Oh please, don't stop ..."witcha said:So I used this mild warning ...