Since even the memory triggers my whole being to be filled with overwhelming exhileration of an utmost level of intensity, all I can offer to say is that I have been branded and I love the brands that I have.Originally Posted by arwcuw
Not that it's game to everyone but, at least in my case, fi you love the fantasy of it -- in reality it's one of those things that will take you over the edge, over the top, literally take your breath away and somewhat seems what an out of body experience must be. I lack the words to explain it all any clearer because I have not found any one or combo of any words that comes remotely close to describing an experience which to I can only offer my personal feelings about how I felt about, throughout and to this day still feel about the "rush" of the whole experience.
As to the matter of the permanent mark issue -- mine are not located in areas on my body that others see so having them makes no difference as to any public acceptance variable in the mix of it. My physicians are quite aware of my lifestyle.
Dare may I say if after you've stated your case history and clued them in on the intriques of your individual circumstance - if your Dr. can't take a professional standpoint about things like this you need to seek another professional who will view these matters with all due respect and uphold your rights to being treated to all letters of guidence of all professional curtesies you, their patient, have full right and equal entitled to receive.
Amen and now moving on to answer the question --- the limits I have in place in real life that I would lift if this were only fantasy -- I doubt if m thoughts would change any so I'd have to answer that I'd uphold my "values" and not allow even a fantasy glimps into what doing any of the things I consider to be too "taboo" for my moral fiber to allow me to be party to.