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| Sat 22 Jan 11, 2:41 AM Miranda_Grey 2 yrs |
I was admiring a thread about Genital masks, and it made me wonder, could the sub wearing the mask maybe experience an increased level of sadism due to the fact that lots of the face is covered, to me this seems like it could be dehumanising aka hawt! following from this, now this may be a really very silly question (I'm totally sub, no clue how the Dom mind works forgive me) do you ever have an increadibly fleeting very mild twang of guilt? Haha yea I know I can hear Doms laughing all over IC.. I'm imagining a person being dehumanized, maybe being a little extra punished as a result and the feelings that may follow. Thanks MG xx The heart is deceitful above all things. | |
| 22 Jan 11, 3:11 AM druidic UK(DD), 12 yrs |
It most definitely makes my owner more sadistic.
"A genuine passion is like a mountain stream; it admits of no impediment; it cannot go backward; it must go forward."
- Christian Nestell Bovee | |
| 22 Jan 11, 10:19 AM Lady_Anna_Bradford UK(BD), 5 yrs |
Masks do dehumanise. It makes the sub more subby and/or masochistic and it makes it easier for the domme to be sadistic and go further than perhaps they normally would. Certain sessions are usually enhanced with the use of a mask. Guilt? What's that? "If no sexual offence is being committed it seems very odd indeed that there should be an offence for having an image of something which was not an offence," Lord Wallace of Tankerness | |
| 24 Jan 11, 10:04 AM susanCD UK(LL), 2 yrs |
After an experience last Friday lunchtime I can vouch for that! The resulting objectification enhances the feeling of helplessness. For me it also deliciously increases the fear. | |
| 24 Jan 11, 12:25 PM Attitude_Adjuster UK(N), 6 yrs |
I'm confused Why would either party feel guilt? PS. Hot.
And all men kill the thing they love, By all let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword! | |
| 24 Jan 11, 12:33 PM houseproudest UK(SE), 4 yrs |
this exists as a trial featured in the book 'elephants on acid and other experiments' masks actually do both- they can objectify allowing sadism to the wearer but also can be worn to faciliate 'anonymous' sadism..
slanted and enchanted | |
| 24 Jan 11, 1:22 PM Winston_Smith 5 yrs |
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