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Personal BDSM narrative with no political or financial implications

Personal BDSM narrative with no political or financial implications The passage is a private sexual description and blog reference without any mention of influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a consensual BDSM scenario; References a personal blog URL; Mentions polyamory and jealousy discussions

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Personal BDSM narrative with no political or financial implications The passage is a private sexual description and blog reference without any mention of influential actors, financial flows, or misconduct. It offers no actionable investigative leads. Key insights: Describes a consensual BDSM scenario; References a personal blog URL; Mentions polyamory and jealousy discussions

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again, so I had my arms back -- and again, I couldn't seem to control my instinctive struggling. And so he stopped for a moment, held my arms in place, and laid down the law. He knows I very much prefer some kinds of pain over other kinds of pain, so he told me this: "If you want the kind of pain you like, you have to let me in close." Layer upon layer: he's not just forcing me to take the pain; he's making me complicit. I think there were also practical considerations, in that it was actually difficult for him to control how he hurt me when I struggled a lot, but, still... It was so hot it made me gasp. I'm not sure, but I suspect that a few years ago, I might not have been able to handle that level of complicitness: forcing me to acknowledge what I like. Back then, I was too appalled by my own desires. Now, this level of complicitness adds another level of pain -- emotional pain; mild pain that I can cope with -- which is awesome. But although feeling complicit is a new tactic, it's part of an old game. It's merely another kind of predicament. Fundamentally, what's hot about predicament bondage isn't the mechanics of what my partner says or does. It's not about the scenario or the equipment or the exact words. It's knowing that he won't stop hurting me, no matter how I fight or beg or scream. It's feeling that every moment, every action reinforces how much I'm in his power. It's knowing there's no way out. KOK ok This can be found on the Internet at: http://clarissethorn.com/blog/2011/01/07/storytime-predicament-bondage/ RELATIONSHIPS: [theory] Relationship Tools: Monogamy, Polyamory, Competition, and Jealousy I wrote this in 2012, but it's the culmination of over a decade of thought. I came across my first polyamory books when I was very young, and I remember that even though I was inexperienced, I felt super frustrated by how most polyamorists discuss jealousy. They were incredibly un-empathic about it; the advice always seemed to boil down to "Get over it," with a dollop of "Stop being so selfish," and without any acknowledgment of how painful and difficult jealousy can be for the person who's feeling it. But at the same time, most monogamists aren't much better about this topic! Many monogamists approach jealousy as something that requires no examination at all. In this essay, I'm trying to come to a better understanding of all these dynamics. I also seek to integrate them with BDSM theory, which I'm convinced has a much stronger

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