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Master Chuck:
For the majority of folks, BDSM (or Power Exchange) is all about fantasy and nothing more. The more intense, degrading, non-consensual the scene, the more erotic it becomes. Masters torture their slaves mercilessly and there are no injuries. Slaves are worthless faggots, void of feelings and without identities or lives outside the dungeon.
Fantasy is fun. Fantasy is erotic. There is absolutely nothing wrong with fantasy BDSM - unless someone with real aspirations of collaring a slave gets fantasy and reality mixed up.
In the real world of power exchange, a Master earns the title and he is very much aware of the responsibilities he takes on when he assumes the dominant role. What works in fantasy does not necessarily work in reality. Beginning Doms, as well as beginning subs, need to know the difference because in the real world, people get hurt - physically, emotionally, psychologically - and “Sorry…” or “I didn’t know…” just don’t cut it.
Every Dom has an obligation to know his craft: knives cut and so can words, so know your intent before picking up any tool.
Not long ago, I invited an acquaintance to participate in a bondage session with my sub. He demonstrated good judgment, keeping an eye on circulation, pressure points, etc. As the session neared the end, my sub was secured to the bondage table, on his back and with a Fetters gag in place. I asked the Dom if he wanted a glass of water and he followed me into the kitchen.
He began to engage in a conversation that was interesting and had the potential of lasting awhile. When I interrupted him and suggested we needed to return to my sub, he said, “But you said you left him tied up for long periods of time…: I responded, “I do but never unsupervised. I’m alwayswithin hearing range."
When we returned, I could sense my sub was becoming agitated. The gag was becoming an issue. The situation was quickly resolved but sharing the experience here illustrates how quickly a scene can go wrong with potentially devastating consequences.
Always err on the side of caution. All the best Doms do!
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