22 Nov 09, 4:54 PM CherryPip 2 yrs £  |
Syberian wrote:
googoo wrote:
Is Age play still a taboo in the scene??
Would you say that age play is still considered a taboo in the scene?
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Who cares what the scene thinks is taboo? The scene as it is can go fuck itself with a bramble dildo for all I care (Which I would be happy to furnish should the scene care to man-up and step closer to the plate)
I wonder why you'd care what a loose, peacocky, mostly derranged bunch of twatcustards thought of your kink. Do your thing, don't worry what others think.
QOUTE GOO:
I dont care atall.lol. I was just curious what everyone on IC thought.Ive noticed that its not talked about as much on here then on other websites. x
Edited because i did the qoutes all wrong.lol x
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Edited 22 Nov 09, 4:58 PM by CherryPip
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22 Nov 09, 4:59 PM CherryPip 2 yrs £  |
googoo wrote:
Syberian wrote:
googoo wrote:
Is Age play still a taboo in the scene??
Would you say that age play is still considered a taboo in the scene?
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Who cares what the scene thinks is taboo? The scene as it is can go fuck itself with a bramble dildo for all I care (Which I would be happy to furnish should the scene care to man-up and step closer to the plate)
I wonder why you'd care what a loose, peacocky, mostly derranged bunch of twatcustards thought of your kink. Do your thing, don't worry what others think.
QUOTE GOO:
I dont care atall.lol. I was just curious what everyone on IC thought.Ive noticed that its not talked about as much on here then on other websites. x
Edited because i did the quotes all wrong.lol x
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22 Nov 09, 5:04 PM Creidhne UK(CV), 4 yrs 
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It is obviously a taboo in a vanilla lifestlye but to hell with it, ya can pretty muc do what you want within the lifestlye - you will always find someone with common interests and when you do you realize you arent the only 'weird' one :P |
22 Nov 09, 9:19 PM Ishmael UK(SE), 12 yrs
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vMaster_Domina wrote:
But I think you can understand why people generally are guarded in talking about it. We live in a world paranoid about child protection in an age where children are not really at any greater danger than in the past - probably less as less people are now open to abuse through religious organisations.
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Yes, utterly insane. One of the teenage boy dancers at the theatre I work at was telling his friends that he was taking his face off his own website (that he uses to get work) in case a paedophile wanked over him.
Raising awareness is evidently a good idea, but telling children that every adult is a potential abuser is to teach them a very sinister and distorted view of the world, and I can only speculate with some horror at what their generation will grow into, especailly since they are going to be running the show when I'm in my dotage.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
I know at our local council it was made clear no one was to dress up as a St Trinian's girl on Children in Need day.
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Absolutely outragous. The St Trinians girls were in no way victims of abuse (except from each other!), and were in many ways, extremely empowered.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
When I grew up in the 70s I loved the Glam rock music of gary glitter. I still do. I don't approve of what the man did, but I think twice about talking about it or playing it! People easily become tainted by association.
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Yes; as Shakespeare so nearly said, as our monsters are he has been painted on a pole, with a sign saying 'Here you may see the paedo'.
Making him a monster, rather than a man, discourages consideration of his crimes, his motives, his frailty, and without that we will never understand why some people are impelled to harm children, and the abuse will continue.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
It is a shame our country isn't really the free speech place it should be.
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Quite; we used to have Christianity to tell us what to do, now we have Child Protection, the Inquisition run by the tabloids, and the paedophile hauled up like Goldstein at the Three Minute Hate. I very strongly doubt that the true purpose is to help children, rather to make grown ups do as they're told, and I would be very interested if we know anything regarding its effiacy.
Of course, even asking 'Are we really protecting more children?' may be Thought Crime in itself. Night of the Cane, (probably) the best corporal punishment party in the world, takes place on Saturday 21st Novemeber.
http://www.the-firm.org/NOTCad.htm for details.
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22 Nov 09, 9:28 PM Ishmael UK(SE), 12 yrs
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googoo wrote:
Would you say that age play is still considered a taboo in the scene?
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Absolutely not, ant there is no reason it should be, beyond the unconsidered prejudices of a very small number of people.
I love playing teen boy getting the cane, and the very idea that I should now defend my integrity regarding real children is utterly repugnant, like having to justify the phrase 'I like children'; ye gods, it would be a very nasty world if it were wrong to like children.
The level of insinuation and innuendo that has been allowed to accumulate around children's issues is as insidious and harmful as the anti-Gay prejudice rife at the comprehensive I attended. The wish to escape suspicion by the act of pointing one's own finger and crying 'paedo' is a symptom of a quisling society; of tyranny.
Night of the Cane, (probably) the best corporal punishment party in the world, takes place on Saturday 21st Novemeber.
http://www.the-firm.org/NOTCad.htm for details.
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22 Nov 09, 9:31 PM CherryPip 2 yrs £  |
Ishmael wrote:
vMaster_Domina wrote:
But I think you can understand why people generally are guarded in talking about it. We live in a world paranoid about child protection in an age where children are not really at any greater danger than in the past - probably less as less people are now open to abuse through religious organisations.
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Yes, utterly insane. One of the teenage boy dancers at the theatre I work at was telling his friends that he was taking his face off his own website (that he uses to get work) in case a paedophile wanked over him.
Raising awareness is evidently a good idea, but telling children that every adult is a potential abuser is to teach them a very sinister and distorted view of the world, and I can only speculate with some horror at what their generation will grow into, especailly since they are going to be running the show when I'm in my dotage.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
I know at our local council it was made clear no one was to dress up as a St Trinian's girl on Children in Need day.
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Absolutely outragous. The St Trinians girls were in no way victims of abuse (except from each other!), and were in many ways, extremely empowered.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
When I grew up in the 70s I loved the Glam rock music of gary glitter. I still do. I don't approve of what the man did, but I think twice about talking about it or playing it! People easily become tainted by association.
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Yes; as Shakespeare so nearly said, as our monsters are he has been painted on a pole, with a sign saying 'Here you may see the paedo'.
Making him a monster, rather than a man, discourages consideration of his crimes, his motives, his frailty, and without that we will never understand why some people are impelled to harm children, and the abuse will continue.
vMaster_Domina wrote:
It is a shame our country isn't really the free speech place it should be.
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Quite; we used to have Christianity to tell us what to do, now we have Child Protection, the Inquisition run by the tabloids, and the paedophile hauled up like Goldstein at the Three Minute Hate. I very strongly doubt that the true purpose is to help children, rather to make grown ups do as they're told, and I would be very interested if we know anything regarding its effiacy.
Of course, even asking 'Are we really protecting more children?' may be Thought Crime in itself.
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I found this quite an odd post..
well the last bit. Of course Child Protection is put in place for a purpose and it is effective.Even though alot of the time social workers have there hands tied by silly laws and specially in child protection there are not enough workers. I dont really get what your trying to say? sorry... child protection is in place to make grown-ups do as there told? x
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22 Nov 09, 9:41 PM Emindee UK(GL), 3 yrs 
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Ours too Fairygirl...good luck with your search.
M&d
xx
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22 Nov 09, 11:00 PM gorbyme 4 yrs  |
Being attracted to a Bunny girl has nothing to do with abusing bunny rabbits, the same as being turned on by Age play has nothing to do with child abuse. I'd image that this kind of negative is why people are not as open as other kinks..... viva la ageplay revolution!!!! :cP |
22 Nov 09, 11:54 PM LondonDaddy UK(WC), 3 yrs |
Ageplay is one of my major kinks. I really hope its not taboo on the scene since its never going to be anything other than taboo in vanilla life. |
23 Nov 09, 7:08 AM CPeccavi 4 yrs |
People in clubs sometimes don't 'get it'. Age play doesn't just happen in the dungeon and it doesn't always involve someone dressed as a child.
I think everyone should like everybody ..... Andy Warhol
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