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"When a woman, during play, makes noises like she is enjoying it, but says "Stop it", do you stop or carry on? On behalf of everyone everywhere, please just stop - just for a second and say "Do you want me to stop?". She will either say yes, or no, please don't stop! It only takes a second to check. (Assuming you don't have a safeword in place.) (Posted on the back of the squirting thread in chat.) This also applied (bear with me!) to playing with kids - if you are tickling a child and they say stop, please stop, even if they are laughing. Laughing is an involuntary response. The kid will either start the game again or be relieved you stopped. And it's important to teach the kid that "stop" should be listened to. I had an experience recently with a guy who stopped eventually, but there was a general sense of him overriding my feelings. He thought he knew better than I did what I wanted done to my body. Err no. " that could've gone so wrong! stop means stop | |||
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"Kids and saying stop in the throws of passion 2 separate topics I think lol " I'm not totally sure it is? It's about respecting personal boundaries of other people. And not assuming you know what the other is thinking. I wonder how many kids who were taught that "stop it" is meaningless as a kid go on to not listen to "stop it" as an adult? | |||
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"Kids and saying stop in the throws of passion 2 separate topics I think lol I'm not totally sure it is? It's about respecting personal boundaries of other people. And not assuming you know what the other is thinking. I wonder how many kids who were taught that "stop it" is meaningless as a kid go on to not listen to "stop it" as an adult?" No means no and all kids should be taught that I have 4 and they know the score, adults should know better xx | |||
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"If someone tickled my kids and continued when they'd been asked to stop, the kids would inevitably pee on them..... Hopefully the tickler learnt something there...." Not to sound weird or anything, note to self don't tickle kids unless wearing waders | |||
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"Kids and saying stop in the throws of passion 2 separate topics I think lol I'm not totally sure it is? It's about respecting personal boundaries of other people. And not assuming you know what the other is thinking. I wonder how many kids who were taught that "stop it" is meaningless as a kid go on to not listen to "stop it" as an adult? No means no and all kids should be taught that I have 4 and they know the score, adults should know better xx " Adults often act worse than kids so some don't know better | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense." And how do you know which is which? The guy I was saying no to thought I meant "No, omg I can't take it any more, it's so good, please don't stop!" But I meant "No, I'm uncomfortable with you doing this." He then laughed and said that I couldn't handle the teasing. Which is why I had to say no three times in the end and then physically push him off me saying "you are crossing a boundary I am not happy with". He couldn't read me at all as it was a first meet, he didn't know me. | |||
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"I have witnessed stop being said a few times and the person didn't stop Tipsy Bi females pawing straight females " This too. | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense." I think a serious STOP in both adults and kids is totally obvious and a rapist would ignore anyway where as a responsible male would realise he should obey the command Same with kids a serious STOP a child will stop at least my kids do | |||
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"If i said stop and wasnt being taken notice of, i would damn well force them to stop one way or another. Her" Me too! | |||
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" This also applied (bear with me!) to playing with kids - if you are tickling a child and they say stop, please stop, even if they are laughing. Laughing is an involuntary response. The kid will either start the game again or be relieved you stopped. And it's important to teach the kid that "stop" should be listened to. " I hate seeing people tickling or teasing kids when they are asking them to stop. | |||
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"turning this round though I have seen too many women post that they didn't like what a man was doing and were glad when he stopped. We MUST take responsibility for making it known when we don't like something." I think it takes two to tango though, a woman should say no or stop and a guy should be checking the woman is ok. It takes seconds to stop and say "so do you want more?" and it can be said in a very playful way that doesn't kill the mood - and listen to the answer! | |||
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"turning this round though I have seen too many women post that they didn't like what a man was doing and were glad when he stopped. We MUST take responsibility for making it known when we don't like something." | |||
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"turning this round though I have seen too many women post that they didn't like what a man was doing and were glad when he stopped. We MUST take responsibility for making it known when we don't like something." | |||
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"turning this round though I have seen too many women post that they didn't like what a man was doing and were glad when he stopped. We MUST take responsibility for making it known when we don't like something. I think it takes two to tango though, a woman should say no or stop and a guy should be checking the woman is ok. It takes seconds to stop and say "so do you want more?" and it can be said in a very playful way that doesn't kill the mood - and listen to the answer! " Men, please read this. So often guys can't seem to do right, too soft, not manly enough etc. The way of the world. But please just be a little bit more self aware and listen. | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense. And how do you know which is which? The guy I was saying no to thought I meant "No, omg I can't take it any more, it's so good, please don't stop!" But I meant "No, I'm uncomfortable with you doing this." He then laughed and said that I couldn't handle the teasing. Which is why I had to say no three times in the end and then physically push him off me saying "you are crossing a boundary I am not happy with". He couldn't read me at all as it was a first meet, he didn't know me. " Well the giggle with the stop is normally a give away with the first few I pointed out. That and the facial expressions, glint in their eye etc. I think somebody when know when it's a serious no. I'm not condoning anybody doing something to somebody they were not comfortable. Stop does mean stop if that's what they mean but often or not in my experience with things like when you're making a fem squirt the No just normally means 'FFS, the beds getting wet' | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense. I think a serious STOP in both adults and kids is totally obvious and a rapist would ignore anyway where as a responsible male would realise he should obey the command Same with kids a serious STOP a child will stop at least my kids do " doesn't a serious STOP add a certain tone to the voice ,along with body language. I'm pretty certain if I said stop and meant it,they'd know | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense. I think a serious STOP in both adults and kids is totally obvious and a rapist would ignore anyway where as a responsible male would realise he should obey the command Same with kids a serious STOP a child will stop at least my kids do doesn't a serious STOP add a certain tone to the voice ,along with body language. I'm pretty certain if I said stop and meant it,they'd know " Yes you must stop rubbing yourself when saying it for a start (Said in jest before I get drop kicked) | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense. And how do you know which is which? The guy I was saying no to thought I meant "No, omg I can't take it any more, it's so good, please don't stop!" But I meant "No, I'm uncomfortable with you doing this." He then laughed and said that I couldn't handle the teasing. Which is why I had to say no three times in the end and then physically push him off me saying "you are crossing a boundary I am not happy with". He couldn't read me at all as it was a first meet, he didn't know me. Well the giggle with the stop is normally a give away with the first few I pointed out. That and the facial expressions, glint in their eye etc. I think somebody when know when it's a serious no. I'm not condoning anybody doing something to somebody they were not comfortable. Stop does mean stop if that's what they mean but often or not in my experience with things like when you're making a fem squirt the No just normally means 'FFS, the beds getting wet'" You say about giggling stop... I giggle when I'm nervous... My voice goes higher... So my nervous stop sounds like a playful stop.. For me to get out the other side of nerves and be upset enough to say stop forcefully.. It's already gone too far for me. | |||
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"turning this round though I have seen too many women post that they didn't like what a man was doing and were glad when he stopped. We MUST take responsibility for making it known when we don't like something. I think it takes two to tango though, a woman should say no or stop and a guy should be checking the woman is ok. It takes seconds to stop and say "so do you want more?" and it can be said in a very playful way that doesn't kill the mood - and listen to the answer! " Yes I agree absolutely but women (or men come to that) must speak up and not expect their partner to be able to read their minds. | |||
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"Yes, this, I've smiled/made happy noises and said no and still meant no. It was during sex - I wanted the play to carry on but for then to stop doing that specific thing because I didn't like it, and for them to do something else. Why can't no and stop just mean no and stop? Surely it's better to assume they mean no and stop, and then carry on when asked. Is it that hard to stop that you would carry on regardless? " You speak a lot of sense and I can't imagine anyone could have a good argument against what you say. | |||
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"Of course if someone says stop you stop. However a simple solution which you could effect immediately would surely be to stop sending mixed messages. A muffled stop surrounded by moans of pleasure is quite easy to miss in the throws of passion.." If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. | |||
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"Many variations of stop during the throws of passion!!!! Stop - it's going everywhere FFS. Stop - I cannot handle cuming again. Stop - you're wearing me out. And so on..... And then there is - STOP, I'm not consenting to this, this is technically rape. Just like somebody telling me to 'fucking ruin them' I don't think they mean literally in the sense. And how do you know which is which? The guy I was saying no to thought I meant "No, omg I can't take it any more, it's so good, please don't stop!" But I meant "No, I'm uncomfortable with you doing this." He then laughed and said that I couldn't handle the teasing. Which is why I had to say no three times in the end and then physically push him off me saying "you are crossing a boundary I am not happy with". He couldn't read me at all as it was a first meet, he didn't know me. " That is why I say to a guy as soon as I step into a room with him, if I say stop or no I mean it. | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops." What? | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. What? " If someone says stop and thinks it hasn't been heard they need to say it again then the other person should stop. You said it can be missed. | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. What? If someone says stop and thinks it hasn't been heard they need to say it again then the other person should stop. You said it can be missed." Oh right, well yeah obviously if someone hasn't heard you you must repeat yourself. That wasn't really what I was getting at though. My point was that if you really don't like something you have to make it clear. The amount of times i've had women trying to put fingers up my rear end. Slight protest and body language suggesting that nothing is amiss often just encourages. A simple yet serious no i don't like that is all it takes. | |||
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"When a woman, during play, makes noises like she is enjoying it, but says "Stop it", do you stop or carry on? On behalf of everyone everywhere, please just stop - just for a second and say "Do you want me to stop?". She will either say yes, or no, please don't stop! It only takes a second to check. (Assuming you don't have a safeword in place.) (Posted on the back of the squirting thread in chat.) This also applied (bear with me!) to playing with kids - if you are tickling a child and they say stop, please stop, even if they are laughing. Laughing is an involuntary response. The kid will either start the game again or be relieved you stopped. And it's important to teach the kid that "stop" should be listened to. I had an experience recently with a guy who stopped eventually, but there was a general sense of him overriding my feelings. He thought he knew better than I did what I wanted done to my body. Err no. " Stop means stop, or knee him in the balls. Re safe word, probably is the best option. Ive been told to use one on Monday if I need to and know what it is in advance also. Not meaning to sound supercilious, so if i do, im sorry | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. What? If someone says stop and thinks it hasn't been heard they need to say it again then the other person should stop. You said it can be missed. Oh right, well yeah obviously if someone hasn't heard you you must repeat yourself. That wasn't really what I was getting at though. My point was that if you really don't like something you have to make it clear. The amount of times i've had women trying to put fingers up my rear end. Slight protest and body language suggesting that nothing is amiss often just encourages. A simple yet serious no i don't like that is all it takes. " But I think the point of this thread is that if you hear protest even slight just take a second or two to ask if it's ok. Man or woman | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. What? If someone says stop and thinks it hasn't been heard they need to say it again then the other person should stop. You said it can be missed. Oh right, well yeah obviously if someone hasn't heard you you must repeat yourself. That wasn't really what I was getting at though. My point was that if you really don't like something you have to make it clear. The amount of times i've had women trying to put fingers up my rear end. Slight protest and body language suggesting that nothing is amiss often just encourages. A simple yet serious no i don't like that is all it takes. But I think the point of this thread is that if you hear protest even slight just take a second or two to ask if it's ok. Man or woman " Oh I know, I was just adding something constructive which anyone in that situation can do for themselves, and that is to be absolutely clear. I always believe in looking to what you yourself can do to improve a situation, rather than expect others to change for you | |||
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" If it's missed first time it needs saying again then the other person stops. What? If someone says stop and thinks it hasn't been heard they need to say it again then the other person should stop. You said it can be missed. Oh right, well yeah obviously if someone hasn't heard you you must repeat yourself. That wasn't really what I was getting at though. My point was that if you really don't like something you have to make it clear. The amount of times i've had women trying to put fingers up my rear end. Slight protest and body language suggesting that nothing is amiss often just encourages. A simple yet serious no i don't like that is all it takes. But I think the point of this thread is that if you hear protest even slight just take a second or two to ask if it's ok. Man or woman Oh I know, I was just adding something constructive which anyone in that situation can do for themselves, and that is to be absolutely clear. I always believe in looking to what you yourself can do to improve a situation, rather than expect others to change for you " me too, I think I said something similar up thread somewhere. So we're in agreement . We were in a situation once where the woman of a couple was making us anxious by her body language, we stopped three of four times and asked her if it was ok to continue with what we were doing, she said "yes" every time but it was obvious that she wasn't so we brought things to a close. | |||
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"Kids and saying stop in the throws of passion 2 separate topics I think lol " Not in principle it isnt .. We went to a club and watched from above a woman in a swing ..being pleasured by one guy ..obviously totally enjoying it ..a few were watching around in the swingroom and one guy started to stroke her she waved him off .. it took a few times before some one else down there gently pulled him away .. i felt very uncomfortable for her .. | |||
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