tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3187736688415411594.post3134673817888947831..comments2023-12-09T10:51:01.395-08:00Comments on Shelby Cross, Writer: Too Fucking FarUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3187736688415411594.post-39395834064270622392011-11-30T14:15:50.025-08:002011-11-30T14:15:50.025-08:00Raf, I agree with you that 99% of the time, we sho...Raf, I agree with you that 99% of the time, we should stay out of other people's business. But there is still that 1%, or even less, when as human beings you need to step in and say "this is not okay." The problem is knowing when those instances come up.Shelby Crosshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00919780083926717484noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3187736688415411594.post-39385430224571502232011-11-30T13:20:25.795-08:002011-11-30T13:20:25.795-08:00The thing with all types of BDSM play is as danger...The thing with all types of BDSM play is as dangerous as some of it maybe--and lets face it when you're flogging someone, or engaging in Fireplay, breathplay, Suspension, etc, you're potentially doing some damage--is that no matter how Consensual it is, No matter how aware of the risk involved, someone needs to be responsible. If she was "begging" for her Master to do this, then it's potentially up to him/her to know if a) (S)He is knowledgeable enough about the activity to do it so it's not life threatening to the sub and b) is His/Her Sub cabable of handling that. But that is on them. Sure looking from the outside you or I may think "that's not for us" but it's up to them to decide, not us. if that's their thing and they are Responsible enough to do it, then who are we to Judge? There's enough Judging out in the world without judging others who engage in the same things we ourselves have an interest in.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com