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Fiel a Verdad
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sunny,
yes, i do see that the orignating post was about someone allegedly out of control, 'irrational' and yelling.
sunny: What I object to is loss of control hitting.. not necessarily hitting me, although that might get you hit back.. but the freaking out, punching walls/throwing things, uncontrollable temper sort of violence.
That has nothing to do with BDSM, and everything to do with temper tantrums, which imo, have no place in the relationship.
"Loss of control" is a pretty slippery term. The fellow who dents the wall with his fist is arguably deflecting from hitting a person.
As to 'yelling', the original question, outside of the Queens drawing rooms, is there a relationship without yelling? (OK, yeah, my grandpa and grandma, I suppose.)
But two further things puzzle me, Sunny,
1) How can 'temper' be separated from BDSM, IF you agree that some BDSM situations are 24 hr, and definitely 'relationship'--e.g., our moderators. Must every whipping do done 'in cold blood' to make it proper bdsm?
2) As your second point:
That, however, still doesn't translate into what I'll allow around my kid. Sub or not, I am a rabidly protective mother... something C respects. My relationship with him is separate from my job as her mother, and as her mother.. that kind of spaztastic, tantrum-y thing will not happen in our house... with the exception being the two year old, of course, who is expected to behave without decorum.
OK, RPM (rabidly protective mother). Has the issue simply become, how and to what degree do couples show 'temper'--angry behavior--in front of kids? It's a valid issue, no doubt, and we all agree we don't want little Sally to see mom get her jaw broken. But how it that the topic here?
If your 'dominate partner' does you, in some "BDSM" approved manner, isn't it away from the kids? Out of sight and sound? I presume so. So why are the kids being brought up to settle the matter of 'temper' in BDSM situations?
Just wondering
yes, i do see that the orignating post was about someone allegedly out of control, 'irrational' and yelling.
sunny: What I object to is loss of control hitting.. not necessarily hitting me, although that might get you hit back.. but the freaking out, punching walls/throwing things, uncontrollable temper sort of violence.
That has nothing to do with BDSM, and everything to do with temper tantrums, which imo, have no place in the relationship.
"Loss of control" is a pretty slippery term. The fellow who dents the wall with his fist is arguably deflecting from hitting a person.
As to 'yelling', the original question, outside of the Queens drawing rooms, is there a relationship without yelling? (OK, yeah, my grandpa and grandma, I suppose.)
But two further things puzzle me, Sunny,
1) How can 'temper' be separated from BDSM, IF you agree that some BDSM situations are 24 hr, and definitely 'relationship'--e.g., our moderators. Must every whipping do done 'in cold blood' to make it proper bdsm?
2) As your second point:
That, however, still doesn't translate into what I'll allow around my kid. Sub or not, I am a rabidly protective mother... something C respects. My relationship with him is separate from my job as her mother, and as her mother.. that kind of spaztastic, tantrum-y thing will not happen in our house... with the exception being the two year old, of course, who is expected to behave without decorum.
OK, RPM (rabidly protective mother). Has the issue simply become, how and to what degree do couples show 'temper'--angry behavior--in front of kids? It's a valid issue, no doubt, and we all agree we don't want little Sally to see mom get her jaw broken. But how it that the topic here?
If your 'dominate partner' does you, in some "BDSM" approved manner, isn't it away from the kids? Out of sight and sound? I presume so. So why are the kids being brought up to settle the matter of 'temper' in BDSM situations?
Just wondering