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uncommon1 66M  
664 posts
1/20/2024 12:21 pm
Wellbeing (reply)


The wellbeing of your partner is a priority. Not just the physical, but the emotional and mental wellbeing as well.

Well-being as a hyphenated word is the preferred
form in the United States and Canada.

It is clearly not within the scope of BDSM
for one partner to attempt to perform any
sort of mental healing to another partners
mental state of well being.
If you don't believe the person is mentally
capable of functioning within the protocols
of the relationship you seek you should decline
to meet them.

A hurt submissive will more than likely want to find a way out of the dynamic

There are a lot of submissives that are seeking
pain and S&M so your statement is completely
invalid.



uncommon1 66M  
1406 posts
1/20/2024 12:21 pm

Uncommon 1, Try responding in someone's blog and perhaps including an acronym like IMHO, then others might consider your thoughts. Just saying...

Ron chooses to block my replies from his blog.
Perhaps when ron add IMHO, I might consider
it . . but don't count on it.


slaveforyou365 63M  
4496 posts
1/20/2024 3:10 pm



Slave rick


rondiri 65M
11158 posts
1/21/2024 9:30 am

Once again, your narrow-minded answer is off base. There are plenty of ways to help someone stay mentally healthy, even if you are not a mental health professional. I never said to psycho analyze your partner. Treating them positively is assisting in their mental health.
And "more than likely" doesn't mean ALL. So your second comment is useless and just an attempt to assert yourself as knowledgeable... while failing to do so.


uncommon1 replies on 1/21/2024 12:20 pm:
There are plenty of ways to help someone stay mentally healthy,

Considering your total lack of education or
professional knowledge on the subject of
mental health or the well-being of humans.
You writing a blog on the subject is just you
you pretending to offer knowledge that you
simply don't have and are clearly not qualified
to profess.

You banned my replies from your blog while I
respond to your comments on mine . .
My replies are just a different way of viewing your
comments ron, nothing more or less. They are
seldom personal, just a not so humble opinion from
the heathen point of view.


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