Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Tom, I thought you asked for an end to discussing this topic? Then you ought to not continue it yourself, and especially not make nasty remarks about it where you again appear to think you are telepathic and can determine the motives of other people. Clearly you are not a very good mind-reader because you are dead wrong. Leif IS scientifically interested in it even though he is not into it himself. I am no longer into it but feel compelled to inform how it works when I see gross misconceptions about it, or get direct questions, just like I would with any other subject. I also already KNOW who here is into it because they have said so ages ago, so that was not my motive, and I doubt it was Kajira's. At least we are open and at ease about our disposition, and don't need to hide behind some mask of saintliness. Of course, we don't necessarily need to go talking about it either, if people don't wish to hear. (But don't ASK then, folks!) I also already said that I found innocent and did not take offence at his comments. It's all sorted out and water under the bridge - or was, until you had to add your rude and unnecessary comments - which, unlike 's, ARE judgemental and personally insulting. I expect an apology. As for it being a sexual deviance, well duh! Who said it wasn't? What's your point? Inger Re: Adult Forum Needed for Adult Topics What's low class is when someone posts to the board revealing their entire sexual repotoire under the guise of scientific relevency when in reality, all they are trying to do is find out if others get their rocks off in the same way. is innocent. He can see through this thin veneer. He also knows what the psychological profession says: BDSM is sexually deviant behavior. So why do we have to have a huge discussion about it? From the American Medical Association's Home Medical Encyclopedia, Volume One: A-H Editor: B. Clayman, MD. Copyright 1989 by Dorling Kindersley Limited and the American Medical Association, Random House, New York p.348: " Deviation, Sexual. A form of behavior in which intercourse between adults is not the final aim. Instead, the man (deviation is rare in women) achieves erection and orgasm in other ways, such as by being whipped or wearing women's clothes. Forms of sexual deviation include ehhibitionism, transvestitism, fetishism, frottage, necrophilia, pedophilia, sadism, and masochism. Tom Administrator > Nor to make the others feel jelious of morals and values of a higher class. FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Check the Links section for more FAM forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Thank you Inger. You seem to always be able to write in words what my reaction is to those kind of posts. I am glad you do. Lida Inger wrote: Tom, I thought you asked for an end to discussing this topic? Then you ought to not continue it yourself, and especially not make nasty remarks about it where you again appear to think you are telepathic and can determine the motives of other people. Clearly you are not a very good mind-reader because you are dead wrong. Leif IS scientifically interested in it even though he is not into it himself. I am no longer into it but feel compelled to inform how it works when I see gross misconceptions about it, or get direct questions, just like I would with any other subject. I also already KNOW who here is into it because they have said so ages ago, so that was not my motive, and I doubt it was Kajira's. At least we are open and at ease about our disposition, and don't need to hide behind some mask of saintliness. Of course, we don't necessarily need to go talking about it either, if people don't wish to hear. (But don't ASK then, folks!) I also already said that I found innocent and did not take offence at his comments. It's all sorted out and water under the bridge - or was, until you had to add your rude and unnecessary comments - which, unlike 's, ARE judgemental and personally insulting. I expect an apology. As for it being a sexual deviance, well duh! Who said it wasn't? What's your point? Inger Re: Adult Forum Needed for Adult Topics What's low class is when someone posts to the board revealing their entire sexual repotoire under the guise of scientific relevency when in reality, all they are trying to do is find out if others get their rocks off in the same way. is innocent. He can see through this thin veneer. He also knows what the psychological profession says: BDSM is sexually deviant behavior. So why do we have to have a huge discussion about it? From the American Medical Association's Home Medical Encyclopedia, Volume One: A-H Editor: B. Clayman, MD. Copyright 1989 by Dorling Kindersley Limited and the American Medical Association, Random House, New York p.348: " Deviation, Sexual. A form of behavior in which intercourse between adults is not the final aim. Instead, the man (deviation is rare in women) achieves erection and orgasm in other ways, such as by being whipped or wearing women's clothes. Forms of sexual deviation include ehhibitionism, transvestitism, fetishism, frottage, necrophilia, pedophilia, sadism, and masochism. Tom Administrator > Nor to make the others feel jelious of morals and values of a higher class. FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Check the Links section for more FAM forums. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Now this might seem controversial to some - but I hope at 17 my son does know what BDSM is - not to be involved in it, but to be aware of what is out there and to be aware of the facts and dangers - I never shy away from any topics with my son. To avoid topics with him would make him more curious (and he is very inquisitive by nature) and he would be more inclined to know and go and find out by possibly putting himself in danger. " I can appreciate what you're getting at, , but at > the same time, doesn't it depend on how it is discussed? If I'm not > mistaken, isn't there a family forum available? Very considerate of > you to think of it, however. " > > While there is indeed a Family Forum available, Jill, people like > Toni's twins -- who are 17 -- read the posts in Society. At 17, they > are not parents of Asplings and therefore, may not benefit from the > sorts of discussions that are apt to be found in the Family Forum. > > They could, however, benefit greatly from of the topics that are > discussed in Society ... with some exceptions such as the BDSM > discussion. > > Raven > Co-Administrator of the FAM Family Forum > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 In a message dated 3/24/2006 9:54:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, jillipep@... writes: It is interesting that you speak of the valuesand morals of a higher class? My parents were extremely concerned about these things and were considered lower to middle class. I grewup in the Southern Baptist Church. When I went to a very wealthy private Catholic high school, I discovered that the upper classes were much less concerned with these things. I'm not saying that youare wrong, only that different people have different values and it isnot always a reflection of class. Or were you meaning something different? Would you think it low class if I were to ask your opinionabout aspie sexual tendencies? Just as an example of speaking aboutsomething to do with sex in a (hopefully) inoffensive manner? Can wetalk about sex as biology? Class is a somewhat misunderstood concept. Social class is based on things like income and status in the community. Real class is harder to define because it is something a person either has or doesn't have, an intangible that can't be pointed to like a car or bank account. It can be detected as much in one's natural bearing and demeanor as projected by one's actions and behavior. There are so many examples of classes people that it is hard to choose just one. I would say that that Larry the Cable Guy who has a new movie out would be archetypical though. As for someone who actualy has class in the public arena, I'm not really sure. Class can be faked with effort, at least to an extent. if I think of one I'll mention them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Re: > All we need to know is that it is " Deviation, Sexual. " That suggests a possible answer. If everyone here agrees that messages on these subjects will have in their subject-lines the phrase " Deviation, Sexual " (or some other mutually-agreed-upon word, symbol, or phrase), then those not wishing to see those messages can set up their e-mail filters to automatically trash any messages whose subject-lines include that word/phrase/symbol topic-designator. Sending messages which included sexual content but did not include the speciified subject-line topic-designator should put one on moderation. I have seen similar arrangements working on other listservs that had sensitive/emotional/frightening/controversial topics which some members wanted to discuss but which other members did not want to see discussed. Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Kate, My post 22280 was not a threat it is what I intend to do. This is a final warning. Please read the post. This is not an approprate place for those kinds of conversations. If they are to exist it will have to be someplace else. Beth > > Re: > > > > All we need to know is that it is " Deviation, Sexual. " > > That suggests a possible answer. If everyone here agrees that messages > on these subjects will have in their subject-lines the phrase > " Deviation, Sexual " (or some other mutually-agreed-upon word, > symbol, or phrase), then those not wishing to see those messages > can set up their e-mail filters to automatically trash any messages > whose subject-lines include that word/phrase/symbol topic- designator. > Sending messages which included sexual content but did not include the > speciified subject-line topic-designator should put one on moderation. > I have seen similar arrangements working on other listservs that > had sensitive/emotional/frightening/controversial topics which some > members wanted to discuss but which other members did not want to see > discussed. > > > Yours for better letters, > Kate Gladstone > Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest > handwritingrepair@... > http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair > 325 South Manning Boulevard > Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA > telephone 518/482-6763 > AND REMEMBER ... > you can order books through my site! > (Amazon.com link - > I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Thanks, Raven. Guess I need to go read the forum guidelines. Jill " I can appreciate what you're getting at, , but at > the same time, doesn't it depend on how it is discussed? If I'm not > mistaken, isn't there a family forum available? Very considerate of > you to think of it, however. " > > While there is indeed a Family Forum available, Jill, people like > Toni's twins -- who are 17 -- read the posts in Society. At 17, they > are not parents of Asplings and therefore, may not benefit from the > sorts of discussions that are apt to be found in the Family Forum. > > They could, however, benefit greatly from of the topics that are > discussed in Society ... with some exceptions such as the BDSM > discussion. > > Raven > Co-Administrator of the FAM Family Forum > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Re: > My post 22280 was not a threat it is what I intend to do. Threats announce what one intends to do, not what one doesn't intend to do. I therefore regard your statement as self-contradictory. That doesn't change my seeing the reason behind your threat, and agreeing with it (given that these conversations don't belong here). Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Threats and Intentions are two different things, as an intelliegent human being I would think that you would see that. but obviously not. It was a warning, and I will carry it out if need be.Kate Gladstone <handwritingrepair@...> wrote: Re:> My post 22280 was not a threat it is what I intend to do.Threats announce what one intends to do, not what one doesn't intend to do.I therefore regard your statement as self-contradictory.That doesn't change my seeing the reason behind your threat, andagreeing with it (given that these conversations don't belong here). Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Threats and Intentions are two different things, as an intelliegent human being I would think that you would see that. but obviously not. It was a warning, and I will carry it out if need be.Kate Gladstone <handwritingrepair@...> wrote: Re:> My post 22280 was not a threat it is what I intend to do.Threats announce what one intends to do, not what one doesn't intend to do.I therefore regard your statement as self-contradictory.That doesn't change my seeing the reason behind your threat, andagreeing with it (given that these conversations don't belong here). Yours for better letters, Kate Gladstone Handwriting Repair and the World Handwriting Contest handwritingrepair@... http://learn.to/handwrite, http://www.global2000.net/handwritingrepair 325 South Manning Boulevard Albany, New York 12208-1731 USA telephone 518/482-6763 AND REMEMBER ... you can order books through my site! (Amazon.com link - I get a 5% - 15% commission on each book sold) Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 25, 2006 Report Share Posted March 25, 2006 Where I live and places I have lived there is some very bad behaviour, I have not really gotten involved into much of what was around. Swearing being the classic example - I dislike swearing, I do occasionally let the odd swear word slip - especially when particulary riled/angry, but the majority around where I live swear every other word and in public too - is this the kind of thing you refer to as class? I suppose I was I was brought up not to swear and have consideration etc, but my family are by no means wealthy. > > > In a message dated 3/24/2006 9:54:33 PM Eastern Standard Time, > jillipep@... writes: > > It is interesting that you speak of the values > and morals of a higher class? My parents were extremely concerned > about these things and were considered lower to middle class. I grew > up in the Southern Baptist Church. When I went to a very wealthy > private Catholic high school, I discovered that the upper classes > were much less concerned with these things. I'm not saying that you > are wrong, only that different people have different values and it is > not always a reflection of class. Or were you meaning something > different? Would you think it low class if I were to ask your opinion > about aspie sexual tendencies? Just as an example of speaking about > something to do with sex in a (hopefully) inoffensive manner? Can we > talk about sex as biology? > > > > Class is a somewhat misunderstood concept. Social class is based on things > like income and status in the community. Real class is harder to define because > it is something a person either has or doesn't have, an intangible that > can't be pointed to like a car or bank account. It can be detected as much in > one's natural bearing and demeanor as projected by one's actions and behavior. > > There are so many examples of classes people that it is hard to choose just > one. I would say that that Larry the Cable Guy who has a new movie out would > be archetypical though. As for someone who actualy has class in the public > arena, I'm not really sure. Class can be faked with effort, at least to an > extent. if I think of one I'll mention them. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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