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Discussion of abuse patterns within BDSM community on feminist blog
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Discussion of abuse patterns within BDSM community on feminist blog

Discussion of abuse patterns within BDSM community on feminist blog The passage only references online feminist blog discussions about BDSM abuse patterns, with no mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or governmental bodies. It offers no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors. Key insights: Identifies two abuse patterns: predators targeting newcomers and high‑status community members abusing power.; References a 2010 post on Feministe and a 2012 series on the Yes Means Yes blog.; Mentions author Thomas MacAulay Millar as a commentator on BDSM abuse.

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Discussion of abuse patterns within BDSM community on feminist blog The passage only references online feminist blog discussions about BDSM abuse patterns, with no mention of high‑profile individuals, financial transactions, or governmental bodies. It offers no actionable leads for investigations into powerful actors. Key insights: Identifies two abuse patterns: predators targeting newcomers and high‑status community members abusing power.; References a 2010 post on Feministe and a 2012 series on the Yes Means Yes blog.; Mentions author Thomas MacAulay Millar as a commentator on BDSM abuse.

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