sr71plt
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What do you mean by "dancing on the edge" - does it matter? is classification an important issue?
It's like what a vampire is and can do. What I see is "rules" being asserted on what a story has include for it to be BDSM (with the added suggestion here that the characters have to understand the rules and get them right for it to be BDSM). A. if it's bound or physically humiliated, I think it can fall into BDSM, and B. I don't think that characters have to be so well versed in club definitions of how to do it right that they have to do it right in a story.
The example here is the criticism of the dominator using "please." Maybe he just has never heard of anyone else's "rules" for what he should be saying.
But, yes, classification is important, because you are trying to link the story to a reading audience looking for such stories. You have to put it in a category. And there's the rub with these "there are strict rules for this" people. They will assert that the stories put in the categories they read have to meet the "rules" of the category as they understand them, or they will criticize and/or downrate the story. You just have to decide what you want--to write the story you want to write or to fall into the formulaic perceptions of others on what "has to be" done in that category.
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