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"Watching it for the first (and last time). Synopsis: Sexually vulnerable 15yr old boy groomed and abused by family friend grows up and turns abuser, grooming and preying on vulnerable young woman for his own gratification. Not sure I can watch this any further - Have I missed anything?" So you believe BDSM is abuse then. It's a shit film I'll grant you and I hate that she made him broken for him to enjoy what he does sexually.... Does nothing but perpetuate bullshit stereotypes | |||
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"50 Shades of Shit. Written by a middle aged sexy ally frustrated woman for the titillation of sexually frustrated middle aged women. Bloody film has a lot to answer fr for spawning out a herd of BDSM wannabes. Ooh, You're from Carnoustie. I love it there, stayed at the Kinloch recently. That beach, wow." Working here - pity you’re not around here at the moment. I fell asleep shortly before they’d finished agreeing their contract (I think). I doubt that I missed anything. | |||
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"I was part of the Twiligt fanfiction world when FSoG was first being written as a fanfic under the name Master of the Universe. The whole Twific world was awash with these graphic stories involving characters the readers had already fallen in love with. I would guess most of the readers there had never read such sexually detailed stories before - I know I hadn’t - and they were a huge turn on, in fact if you didn’t have ‘lemons’ (sex scenes) in your stories, then you’d struggle to get decent numbers of readers. MoTU was first published by a small independent publisher with links to the fanfic world, I’m guessing meeting the excitement from the original Twific readers to see something they’d loved come into print - but along the way it was obviously recognised that the enjoyment of the sexual openness in books would cause similar excitement in the general population as it had within the fanfic world. Which is exactly what happened. Yes, it’s a work of fiction and no, it’s not particularly well written, but it captured millions of women’s imaginations (and I suspect more for the sexual openness and the dynamics of the characters than the D/s element) so who are we to knock it? " | |||
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"Watching it for the first (and last time). Synopsis: Sexually vulnerable 15yr old boy groomed and abused by family friend grows up and turns abuser, grooming and preying on vulnerable young woman for his own gratification. Not sure I can watch this any further - Have I missed anything?" Spoiler alert..don't worry, I'm never going to watch it really. It never apealed to me. | |||
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"I was part of the Twiligt fanfiction world when FSoG was first being written as a fanfic under the name Master of the Universe. The whole Twific world was awash with these graphic stories involving characters the readers had already fallen in love with. I would guess most of the readers there had never read such sexually detailed stories before - I know I hadn’t - and they were a huge turn on, in fact if you didn’t have ‘lemons’ (sex scenes) in your stories, then you’d struggle to get decent numbers of readers. MoTU was first published by a small independent publisher with links to the fanfic world, I’m guessing meeting the excitement from the original Twific readers to see something they’d loved come into print - but along the way it was obviously recognised that the enjoyment of the sexual openness in books would cause similar excitement in the general population as it had within the fanfic world. Which is exactly what happened. Yes, it’s a work of fiction and no, it’s not particularly well written, but it captured millions of women’s imaginations (and I suspect more for the sexual openness and the dynamics of the characters than the D/s element) so who are we to knock it? " | |||
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"Just a load of stereotypical romantic nonsense. Let’s just keep it real and imagine this.... He was abused at a young age, so turned to booze and drugs, ended up unemployed, very little money and lives alone in a caravan in the arse end of nowhere. Does he still get the girl? Mr x" Depends where his caravan is and whether he still looks fit Mrs x | |||
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"Just a load of stereotypical romantic nonsense. Let’s just keep it real and imagine this.... He was abused at a young age, so turned to booze and drugs, ended up unemployed, very little money and lives alone in a caravan in the arse end of nowhere. Does he still get the girl? Mr x" | |||
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"Watching it for the first (and last time). Synopsis: Sexually vulnerable 15yr old boy groomed and abused by family friend grows up and turns abuser, grooming and preying on vulnerable young woman for his own gratification. Not sure I can watch this any further - Have I missed anything? So you believe BDSM is abuse then. " The film comes across as abuse | |||
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" I attempted to read the book and thought it the biggest pile of crap I ever laid my hands on. Reads like it was written by a 5 year old. " I agree, although I can't not read a book once I have started on the hope that it might get better, it didn't | |||
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"To be honest, I haven't read any of it or seen either of the film's. I know enough people though, and all of them say it's an inaccurate description of the scene, and also that Grey is abusive and not a good representation of what a dominant should be. In fairness though, Story of O isn't any better at all, and might even appear draconic in comparison. And, The Secretary isn't a great line to go by, especially as the first BDSM moment in the film is a woman just being bent over and spanked, with no talk or negotiation at all. That is more sexual abuse than anything else. To be honest though, fifty shades didn't really have thousands of people flocking to munches and events at all. I can't say I know one person who came to the fetish scene because of the book/film, apart for this one guy who turned up to a munch once to secretly do research for a book he was writing. At most, it probably had couples going to some mainstream sex stores, buying some toys that aren't dangerous, and having restrained sessions in their own home, after doing some research on the internet. Thankfully, we live in an age where people can get information on just about anything within seconds, and I like to think that people have the common sense to read up on what they are going to do, first" I think the elitist Swingers and BDSM types that think they invented sex/ fetish are just upset that they're not the only ones having fun. The books empowered many women into being able to ask for what they want sexually. They were able to use the 'excuse' of the story rather than admit they secretly want to be tied up or even enjoy sex. Who gives a shit if the books were crap, the overall effect was brilliant. I think it's incredibly sad that some people think it's ok to look down on women (and men) that were able to improve their sex lives. But hey... you Swingers invented sex and own the rights to it huh!! | |||
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"To be honest, I haven't read any of it or seen either of the film's. I know enough people though, and all of them say it's an inaccurate description of the scene, and also that Grey is abusive and not a good representation of what a dominant should be. In fairness though, Story of O isn't any better at all, and might even appear draconic in comparison. And, The Secretary isn't a great line to go by, especially as the first BDSM moment in the film is a woman just being bent over and spanked, with no talk or negotiation at all. That is more sexual abuse than anything else. To be honest though, fifty shades didn't really have thousands of people flocking to munches and events at all. I can't say I know one person who came to the fetish scene because of the book/film, apart for this one guy who turned up to a munch once to secretly do research for a book he was writing. At most, it probably had couples going to some mainstream sex stores, buying some toys that aren't dangerous, and having restrained sessions in their own home, after doing some research on the internet. Thankfully, we live in an age where people can get information on just about anything within seconds, and I like to think that people have the common sense to read up on what they are going to do, first I think the elitist Swingers and BDSM types that think they invented sex/ fetish are just upset that they're not the only ones having fun. The books empowered many women into being able to ask for what they want sexually. They were able to use the 'excuse' of the story rather than admit they secretly want to be tied up or even enjoy sex. Who gives a shit if the books were crap, the overall effect was brilliant. I think it's incredibly sad that some people think it's ok to look down on women (and men) that were able to improve their sex lives. But hey... you Swingers invented sex and own the rights to it huh!! " It causes me frustration that in the bdsm scene no-one seems to be able to agree the meaning of certain words or phrases. However I am able to handle that frustration by reminding myself that people are free to define themselves and their relationships in the kink scene. This self-definition is one of the key beauties of bdsm. If you are doing it differently but safely, consensually and not imposing on others you are not doing it wrong, you doing it how it pleases you and your play partner(s) which must be key thing. | |||
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"To be honest, I haven't read any of it or seen either of the film's. I know enough people though, and all of them say it's an inaccurate description of the scene, and also that Grey is abusive and not a good representation of what a dominant should be. In fairness though, Story of O isn't any better at all, and might even appear draconic in comparison. And, The Secretary isn't a great line to go by, especially as the first BDSM moment in the film is a woman just being bent over and spanked, with no talk or negotiation at all. That is more sexual abuse than anything else. To be honest though, fifty shades didn't really have thousands of people flocking to munches and events at all. I can't say I know one person who came to the fetish scene because of the book/film, apart for this one guy who turned up to a munch once to secretly do research for a book he was writing. At most, it probably had couples going to some mainstream sex stores, buying some toys that aren't dangerous, and having restrained sessions in their own home, after doing some research on the internet. Thankfully, we live in an age where people can get information on just about anything within seconds, and I like to think that people have the common sense to read up on what they are going to do, first I think the elitist Swingers and BDSM types that think they invented sex/ fetish are just upset that they're not the only ones having fun. The books empowered many women into being able to ask for what they want sexually. They were able to use the 'excuse' of the story rather than admit they secretly want to be tied up or even enjoy sex. Who gives a shit if the books were crap, the overall effect was brilliant. I think it's incredibly sad that some people think it's ok to look down on women (and men) that were able to improve their sex lives. But hey... you Swingers invented sex and own the rights to it huh!! It causes me frustration that in the bdsm scene no-one seems to be able to agree the meaning of certain words or phrases. However I am able to handle that frustration by reminding myself that people are free to define themselves and their relationships in the kink scene. This self-definition is one of the key beauties of bdsm. If you are doing it differently but safely, consensually and not imposing on others you are not doing it wrong, you doing it how it pleases you and your play partner(s) which must be key thing. " | |||
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