Second Life and BDSM
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An online lover introduces a woman to unexpected erotic pleasures:
But this wasn’t ordinary rough sex; this was different. It was clear that she expected me to obey her, and not to resist or even to discuss the matter. She literally ordered me: how to stand, how to lie, what to do. She told me what I was feeling, and how much I liked it. She commanded me, and she violated me. She slapped me so hard I nearly blacked out. She choked me, digging her nails into the soft skin of my neck, and drew a little of my blood. She bit my ears, and my nipples, hard. She didn’t ask for permission; she demanded and took what she wanted of me, without apology, without reservation. And I loved every second of it!
I began to feel free - actually liberated. It sounds paradoxical, but it’s true. As I let her control me, I felt less aware of myself. The more I submitted - delivering myself to her, sacrificing myself to her - the less bound I felt by the chains of my own personality, history, agenda, even consciousness. I allowed her will to control me, welcoming it, inviting it, releasing control of myself with joy - and yes, with awe. And I began to feel this literally, in real life, sitting at my keyboard.
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Comments
Its intresting that you use a positive report from second life to promote BDSM when there is so much controversy amongst players about the whole subject. Many oponents of BDSM in SSG and TSO (the sims online) have argued very convincingly that practitioners act exactly like a cult. Plese read the discussion linked.
‘I have been gathering information on these BDSM lots for some weeks now, and it is clear that TSO is being used by networks of people who are involved in real life in violent forms of sex and role play, not just restricted to their private homes or private acts of sex, but forming an entire way of life which is cult-like in its manifestation, attempting to control all the aspects of life of a person, not just what they do in bed, and that they have as a major goal the recruiting and controlling of new people, many of them vulnerable and suggestive teenagers, and making them their followers, and the goal of taking over online communities and forcing out all critics.’
http://alphavilleherald.com/mt/mt-comments.cgi?entry_id=36
Posted by: Spartacus | January 30, 2007 9:14 AM