DemonKia -> RE: Munches (9/28/2009 8:37:22 PM)
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Yep, what GS said: munches should be social opportunities for kinksters to interact in a neutral setting without most of the BDSM trappings. On the other hand, there are all too many munches that are more slanted affairs; these things can vary depending on who runs stuff, how, & who shows up to any given munch . . . . Even more so than with 'vanilla' social gatherings, I think it's 'normal' to feel awkward, uncomfortable, or otherwise to take a while to get comfy with hanging out with kinksters. After all, for many of us, kink is about sex & some of the most intimate stuff in our lives -- sharing that with strangers isn't even necessarily a natural to exhibitionistic extroverts like me, much less to the more privately oriented masses . . . . . . We are getting together at munches to discuss & joke about sexual stuff & that's such powerful material that is so constrained in much of the rest of our lives . . . . & so I think that for a number of people who come to munches, that it's going to take them some time to start to feel 'at home' around the 'local community' . . .. & just as it's gonna probably be problematic to bring 'shopping expectations' online, those will probably yield frustration if they're brought to munches, too. Or play parties. Or festivals / fairs. Or conferences . .. . . (Not sayin' you're doin' that, Snow, just following my thoughts along their meanders . . . . ) For me, this is my preferred social group, kinksters. I'm into hanging out with other BDSM-inclined folk . . . . . Going to munches, classes, play parties, et al. is what I want to do with my time; having a partner would just mean that it would be 'we' going to these things I'd be doing anyway . . . . . .. Hell, I'm feeling so 'fetish separatist' these days that even if I wanted to do something vanilla I'd probably rather find some kinky people to do it with, rather than have to watch my mouth around 'nilla persons . .. . . .
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