SinfulSailor
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You suggest that T/b is but a tepid "emulation" of the dynamics of M/s.
A lot of T/b exchange really doesn't give a crap about the imbalance of power at all and emulates nothing outside itself.
I'd say that I've often seen M/s pretend to much more intensity edge and danger than it actually often contains. Picking out my spouse's panties and food entails a fuckload LESS attention and worry than hanging someone in the air by ropes.
I've operated in both modes. I can appreciate either one. What I can't for the life of me understand is why M/s always has to denigrate the idea of play, especially play that plays on some major edges. Simply because something is arrived at by consensus does not make it "safer" or an emulation or a poor substitute.
Considering that I corrected you earlier about misquoting me and....
Considering that you misquote me again, presenting me as having said topping or bottoming is "tepid" - when I said no such thing.
And considering your prejudices and misconceptions that you so proudly trot out about M/s (when that was not even the topic of the discussion)....
I think no discerning reader will be surprised if I begin to have less patience and forbearance with your questions or comments directed a what I contribute to the discussion.
But I'm giving it one more try... one more chance for a reasonable discussion, based on fact and logic, devoid of attempts at overbearing personal opinion and prejudice.
To wit:
A lot of T/b exchange really doesn't give a crap about the imbalance of power at all and emulates nothing outside itself.
Of course, I do agree with you.... as far as it goes. "A lot of" or a little of... I will not quibble.
The point I will make is that there is still T/B "play" that does, indeed, emulate D/S. Personally, I have observed quite a lot of that. Your observation may be different.
And I will also reiterate the point I made earlier that "play" is "play" and a "scene" is a "scene" - and they are not to be confused with a reality dynamic.
Now as to whether this is better or worse - one compared to the other - that is totally a value judgement for each individual. Obviously, T/B play is better for a person who does not want to dominate or submit or who does not want to be involved in any kind of relationship and so on. OTOH, the reality of D/S may well be judged as "better" by a person who seeks a relationship dynamic or wants to dominate or to submit. ...shrug... It is completely a matter of personal preference and I think no one is justified to tell someone else what is best for the other person.
I will also say that if T/B's "don't give a crap" - lol... then why argue it? It just is what it is, whatever that is. I suggest we let it go at that.
I'd say that I've often seen M/s pretend to much more intensity edge and danger than it actually often contains.
I'm quite sure, and do agree with you that some people who claim M/S have their egotistical heads buried in their asses. But I do not see any of that in this discussion.
Indeed, M/S is another of those descriptors that some people feel have a cachet. And I have observed that far more than a few people want to lay claim to those descriptors who do not qualify to do so under the definitions of the terms. If those people rankle, I do share your feelings.
What I can't for the life of me understand is why M/s always has to denigrate the idea of play
That is not what has happened in this discussion.
In point of fact, you are the person doing the denigrating. You are denigrating M/S expansively and maliciously. And you've gone out of your way to do so.