Originally Posted by
GrandMaster
Thank you denuseri for a very entertaining thread :)
Your quite welcome!
I would like to know where those myths comes from? what kind of people express them? Nr 2 is just ridiculus and I cannot imagine anyone being more than a few weeks familiar with bdsm saying that...
Nr 1 I dont get your point? what are you trying to say?
Most of the people I see expressing these things are eaither new, as you sugest or opperating under misconceptions and missing the forest for the trees or have never practiced bdsm with any seriousness in real life.
What I am trying to say about consesuality is that everyone has the right to say "no" at anytime if need be. One does not stop being a human being once they are collared. One may take off their collar if they wish and stop as well. (though in reality I am getting into a few more myths here with this clairification lol)
We all consent to everything on a case by case basis, yes. That should be obvious to everybody.
One would think so yes.
If somebody is holding a gun to my head and tells me to hand over my wallet, do I really have a choice though?
Yes you do still have a choice to make.
You are thinking about it at a very shallow and detatched and "intellectual" level. Of course we all consent to our own actions... But that is simply not useful in the real world, outside of thought expriments.
Now now no fair skipping ahead Sir lol.
Do you really think its wrong to say that a slave has given up consent?
No what I am saying is that even a slave (a real life slave in a bdsm context) can revoke her consent once given and a slave can still resist the will of one's Owner and still be thier slave, alltough one who will perhaps be punnished, but a slave non-the-less.
Of course, she does not become a robot, trapped in her own body performing against her will as she looks on helplessly... Still, she has put a lot of power in her owners hands. She might very well not feel like she is consenting on a case by case basis, but consenting to having choices made for her, to having her power to make choices taken away.